I know that many people choose to do the bulk of their charitable giving in the holiday season so I'm kind of wondering what ya'll do.
We have "charity" as a budgetary line item for a certain amount that carries over and adds up every month. That way, if something comes up during the year, we can use whatever we've saved in that category. But we also try to save some of the amount for use during the winter holidays when so many groups have their appeals.
We also have a sort of policy of buying for Toys for Tots or Angel Tree or the like in the same amounts as we spend on our own kids for Christmas. I have two kids on whom I generally spend anywhere from $50 to $80 each for Christmas (between parents and Santa) so I'll also budget between $100 and $160 for toys for other kids. My son, who is now 6, always goes with me shopping for these toys, and it's become a nice tradition for us.
We have "charity" as a budgetary line item for a certain amount that carries over and adds up every month. That way, if something comes up during the year, we can use whatever we've saved in that category. But we also try to save some of the amount for use during the winter holidays when so many groups have their appeals.
We also have a sort of policy of buying for Toys for Tots or Angel Tree or the like in the same amounts as we spend on our own kids for Christmas. I have two kids on whom I generally spend anywhere from $50 to $80 each for Christmas (between parents and Santa) so I'll also budget between $100 and $160 for toys for other kids. My son, who is now 6, always goes with me shopping for these toys, and it's become a nice tradition for us.