
Anonymous vs. Known Donors
Anonymous donors contribute to causes without revealing their identities, ensuring their privacy and focusing attention on the donation’s impact. Known donors, on the other hand, openly share their identities, allowing organizations and recipients to recognize and acknowledge their contributions. The choice between the two can affect transparency, personal relationships, and recognition, with some donors valuing privacy and others seeking acknowledgment or strengthened connections through openness. Both approaches have valid reasons and implications for donors and organizations alike.