If it's for a good cause, the person would like to donate, and can afford some amount, then there's a role for cooperation in facilitating that.
As a facilitator, you can look at it like: here's a person who wants to donate, I approve of that, and I can help with that.
If you like the person for wanting to do that, and that comes across, and that helps them get past their aversion to sales in general, all the better.
Where it can go wrong is if you play manipulation games on them and/or yourself.
(Telemarketing modality of phoning and disturbing is a different problem, though. That's a reason not to do it at all, at least not that way. But manipulation can be averted.)
If it's for a good cause, the person would like to donate, and can afford some amount, then there's a role for cooperation in facilitating that.
As a facilitator, you can look at it like: here's a person who wants to donate, I approve of that, and I can help with that.
If you like the person for wanting to do that, and that comes across, and that helps them get past their aversion to sales in general, all the better.
Where it can go wrong is if you play manipulation games on them and/or yourself.
(Telemarketing modality of phoning and disturbing is a different problem, though. That's a reason not to do it at all, at least not that way. But manipulation can be averted.)