For me I used to donate to Mozilla about £10 a month but have since stopped.
OpenStreetMap and Internet Archive because they are operating with a small budget (as opposed to Wikipedia).
EFF, Signal, Wikimedia, and ACLU.
IRL, local foodbanks, MSF, school, and environmental causes. My wife and in-laws, we pretty much just gift each other donations to charities we each like for holidays and birthdays. Other than an odd book here and there, none of us want more stuff to clutter and toss into landfills.
So far our oldest kid is heading the same way. Lectured us when our 20-yo fridge leaked and we had to get a new one. Asked why we couldn’t just fix it and keep using it :-)
Asked why we couldn’t just fix it and keep using it :-)
Because a 20 year old fridge is much less efficient than a modern one. A fridge with A+++ rating is now a B or so in Europe. Get a new fridge. It’s better for the environment.
Donated $20 to GrapheneOS when I first installed it. $5/mo to Signal. Local charities in my hometown.
I donate to the EFF, and you should too!
Edit: I also donate through an app called Share the Meal, which provides meals to impoverished areas. You can choose where your donation goes.
$10/mo to GrapheneOS and Tor Project