should we list as “Anonymous” for Annual Fund giving?

Anonymous
Any cons to this? Pros for us are keeping amount and child’s attendance confidential from online searches (parent’s job concerns). Am I missing anything? Do you list AF donations as Anonymous?
Anonymous
Our donations are always Anonymous, esp larger ones. We don't want to be solicited by others, but also, it's not necessary for our names to be on something, we know how much we gave and why, and it's not really any one else's business
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our donations are always Anonymous, esp larger ones. We don't want to be solicited by others, but also, it's not necessary for our names to be on something, we know how much we gave and why, and it's not really any one else's business


Ah yes the virtue signal to end all virtue signals.. the ability to tell others you don’t want credit and always donate anonymously. What heroes!!
Anonymous
Is it weird to give only like $50 and still put “Anonymous” in the line that asks how you’d like to be listed? I’m not virtuous, just don’t want my name online anywhere for anything.
-OP
Anonymous
How much should a family give to the fund??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our donations are always Anonymous, esp larger ones. We don't want to be solicited by others, but also, it's not necessary for our names to be on something, we know how much we gave and why, and it's not really any one else's business


Ah yes the virtue signal to end all virtue signals.. the ability to tell others you don’t want credit and always donate anonymously. What heroes!!


Oh FFS. 🙄
Anonymous
I always list as anonymous, OP, for everything including dumb little fun run donations. I still get the obligatory thank you card or call from the school for AF.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is it weird to give only like $50 and still put “Anonymous” in the line that asks how you’d like to be listed? I’m not virtuous, just don’t want my name online anywhere for anything.
-OP


No, that’s what we do. I even do it for crowdfunding stuff. IMO it’s classier and the true spirit of giving…expecting nothing in return.
Anonymous
Cons might be if you are at a K-8 and want to matriculate to a private HS and want to been noted as participating in the annual fund. No idea if schools check this stuff out...
Anonymous
If you saw us and where we live, you would have thought we were on financial aid. We aren't trashy or anything, but we live very modestly. I always put our name on our donations. I like reinforcing the idea that there are millionaire next door types out there and people shouldn't judge a person's small home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cons might be if you are at a K-8 and want to matriculate to a private HS and want to been noted as participating in the annual fund. No idea if schools check this stuff out...


Yes, they do.

That said, the schools generally ask the sending school directly how supportive a parent you’ve been and that includes volunteering and being part of the school community, not just donations. So you don’t need to lose anonymity to get the boost. The sending school’s development office knows exactly how much you’ve given through the years,
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our donations are always Anonymous, esp larger ones. We don't want to be solicited by others, but also, it's not necessary for our names to be on something, we know how much we gave and why, and it's not really any one else's business


Ah yes the virtue signal to end all virtue signals.. the ability to tell others you don’t want credit and always donate anonymously. What heroes!!


Insecure much?
Anonymous
At least at our school, all donations are behind a password protected firewall. Participation by name in the annual fund by name is not something you can find by a google search. I think that's pretty standard in this area.
Anonymous
We always lost as Anonymous, but we’re not big donors. The really big ones usually have names.
Anonymous
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