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Martin Backhausen | Week 49: Save for Charity

Week 49: Save for Charity

Posted on April 21, 2026April 21, 2026 by Martin Backhausen

Hello! Giving to charity is rewarding. You can save for it. It keeps you safe from scams. Let’s start. Set a goal. Maybe $500 for a cause. Divide it by months. For 12 months, save $42 a month.

Transfer $10 a week to a savings account. Skip one meal out to find the money. Check your budget for cuts. Maybe cancel an app. Be careful with fake charities. Criminals steal donations. That’s a crime. Use CharityNavigator.org.

Start with one week. Save $10. Write it down. It’s motivating. Celebrate small wins. Maybe you saved $20. That’s progress. Share your plan with a friend. They can cheer you on. You’re not alone. Giving is powerful.

Scammers love givers. They send fake emails. Don’t click links. Check the charity’s website. Your plan is better. You’re avoiding scams. Keep saving. You’re making progress. Tell family about your goal. They can help.

Try a savings challenge. Save $5 a day for a week. That’s $35. Put it in your account. Tell a friend about it. They might try it. You’re leading by example. Saving for charity is a skill. You’re getting better.

Check your budget. Look for more savings. Maybe skip a snack. That’s $5. Add it to your fund. You’re finding ways to save. It feels good. You’re learning discipline. It’s exciting. You’re avoiding scams.

Try a new goal. Maybe a local charity. Check its website. Be careful. Scammers make fake sites. Use trusted ones. Check reviews. You’re learning. It’s fun. Keep your info safe. Don’t share your bank details.

Check your savings monthly. Write down what you added. Look for progress. It’s slow. That’s okay. You’re building a future. You’re in control. Share your wins with coworkers. They’ll be proud. You’re avoiding scams.

Try a no-spend day. Don’t buy anything for 24 hours. Save the money. Put it toward your fund. It’s motivating. Tell a friend about it. They might join you. You’re learning discipline. It’s exciting. You’re saving money.

Keep your budget handy. Look at it before you give. It reminds you to stay focused. You’re avoiding scams. You’re in control. Giving is fun. You’re getting stronger. Keep going. You’re doing great.

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This blog, including all posts and comments, is for general information only and is not intended to be financial advice. Please do your own research or consult a licensed advisor before making any financial decisions.

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