Whenever I'm, e.g., painting houses for charity, I first think "Wow I'm really bad at painting" and then next "I feel like I could provide a lot more value if I could write code for these guys instead". I wouldn't say it's doing what I love, but it's doing what I'm good at, and I would feel great contributing that.
Giving Privilege allows you to take on gigs -- just from people, not from businesses -- and donate the proceeds to a charity of your choice.
@maiab Thanks! Exactly why we built Giving Privilege! We are fundamentally changing how people volunteer.
Giving Privilege is a platform where one can provide their time and skills to others and donate the proceeds to a cause. We call it Fundearning™, one is earning funds for his cause.
Some examples from the platform: Teenagers are walking dogs, executives are providing consulting services and talented professionals their respective skills.
The beneficiary can be a nonprofit or a school. The provider gets to decide where the funds go.
I started a campaign on Giving Privilege recently to raise funds for Peninsula Bridge, a non-profit that supports low-income, high-potential middle school students in the SF Bay Area. My goal is to sponsor a student to attend 5 weeks of their tuition-free summer school. My gig? I'll review your LinkedIn profile and give you feedback to best show off your expertise and skills, in exchange for a $100 donation to my cause. LOVE this platform! Thank you Sthir and the rest of the team at Giving Privilege.
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