In the age of public and very visible billionaire philanthropy, anonymous giving appears like a fringe activity and is sometimes looked at with suspicion. And indeed, anonymous transfers of money can be linked to activities ranging from obscure politics to the drug trade. Can they also be a force for good?
At the Altruist League, we believe that they can. We think that anonymous (or at least non-public) altruism will in fact be growing in importance and volume in the coming period. Here are some of the reasons.
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