Donated most of the stimulus funds
Last edited Sun Jul 5, 2020, 07:40 PM - Edit history (1)
Last March I posted here that we really did not need the $2400 stimulus. As retirees we did not lose any jobs and our Social Security Benefits are still arriving (fingers crossed) and am withdrawing from IRA as needed, about half of what the RMD would have been (the other half is being rolled over to Roth).
As of yesterday, we have donated $2100 to charities and to candidates. Most were $100 and $200, some less, just responding to solicitations with lower requests.
And, except one, all were paper checks using the postal service. In hindsight, I wish that I would write in the Memo line: Courtesy of the stimulus package.
All recipients were grateful, of course, but the most heartfelt thanks came from the Pacific Mammals Center in Laguna Beach, CA where I doubled my previous donation.
https://www.pacificmmc.org/
It was not the usual form letter - nothing wrong with this - "your donation means more than you know and even during the most normal of times this is an EXTRAORDINARY show of generosity."
Yes, still feeling goose bumps just typing this.
And, I know that we will get more solicitations and will gladly respond.
safeinOhio
(34,084 posts)that it feels good to be on a fixed income.
murielm99
(31,437 posts)to my youngest daughter. Some of her work has dried up. She won't admit to need, but here siblings agree that she and her husband could use a bit of help.
question everything
(48,812 posts)The Millennials, especially, are still recovering form the Great Recession of 10 years ago.
JudyM
(29,517 posts)I bookmarked pmmc for a donation later, love me some marine mammals.
lastlib
(24,912 posts)of $1200, my distribution is:
$400 to Biden campaign ($200 now, $200 after convention);
$200 to Dem. opponent of MoscowMitchMcTurdle;
$100 to Dem. Legislative Campaign Committee, to help take back our state legislatures ahead of re-districting;
$200 to Project Payback, targeting eleven of the most vulnerable and obnoxious US Senate GOPhers; including Miss Lindsey, Ernst, McSilly, Tillis, Collins, Gardner, & McTurdle;
$100 to Doug Jones (AL); may be sand down a rat-hole, but DSCC/DNC aren't helping him;
$100 to Missouri (my state) Dem. Party;
$50 to Wisconsin Dem. Party (WI being a presidential battleground state);
$50 to Michigan Dem. Party (also battleground)
I know there are others who need help in this campaign, but this is where I see priorities. Wish I could do more, but this is what I CAN do!
question everything
(48,812 posts)I also sent money to charities - public radio and TV - also Feeding America and local groups.j
Cornus
(871 posts)And I still have a bit left over and after what you did for the PMMC, I decided to do the same. Just completed their online donation form.
question everything
(48,812 posts)PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,727 posts)to a local homeless shelter.
I am infinitely grateful that I could give the money away like that. If there's a second stimulus check, it will be divided again exactly that way.