A warlord offers safe passage for your food convoy if you agree to feed his soldiers first. Refuse and thousands starve; accept and strengthen him. What do you do?
The Disaster Rescue Bias
A natural disaster strikes two regions. One has better media coverage and potential for fundraising. Do you focus on the popular cause to maximise donations or evenly split resources regardless of donor interest?
The Political Endorsement
A government offers funding for your charity if you publicly endorse its controversial foreign policy. Do you agree to secure the funds or reject to keep the charity politically neutral?
The Manipulative Volunteer
Your most skilled volunteer is accused of emotionally manipulating vulnerable clients. Removing them will slow the charity’s work dramatically. Do you keep them for the greater good or remove them to protect individual victims?
The Hidden Agenda
A wealthy donor offers a large grant but insists your organisation quietly change its mission to align with their political beliefs. Do you bend to secure the funds or stand firm and risk losing impact?
The Vaccine Ultimatum
You can secure millions of vaccine doses for poor countries, but the pharmaceutical company demands you lobby against generic medicine production. Do you accept and save lives now, or refuse and preserve long-term fairness?
The Philanthropist’s Secret
A billionaire offers to fund a life-saving global health project, but only if you publicly endorse their company, which is known for exploiting child labour. Do you accept to save lives, or reject to avoid legitimising exploitation?
The Blood Money Donation
Your charity is on the brink of collapse. A donor offers enough money to keep it running for years, but you know the funds come from organised crime. Do you accept and save lives, or refuse to keep your conscience clean?
The Charity Scam
You discover a friend is using a cancer charity as a cover to fund their lifestyle. Reporting them will ruin their reputation; ignoring it keeps you complicit. Do you expose them?
The Disaster Donation
After a natural disaster, a fake charity asks you to front their campaign. You’ll keep a huge cut, and most donors won’t check. Do you take the deal?
The Refugee Vote
Your town is voting on whether to house 200 refugees in unused council flats. Supporting it means longer waits for locals on housing lists. Which way do you vote?
The Refugee Room
A local group asks if you can host a refugee for three months. You have the space, but it will upend your family routine. Do you volunteer your spare room?
The Charity Overhead
You learn the national charity you endorse spends most donations on marketing and executive pay. Publicly criticising it could redirect funds to better causes — or put people off donating altogether. Do you speak out?