Or just use a coinjoin implementation which is not actively coordinating with blockchain analysis, is not anti-privacy, and is not pro-censorship.
JoinMarket remains the best but also the hardest for the average user to use. So for them they can either download Samourai on mobile or Sparrow on desktop and use Whirlpool.
Sorry, might be off-topic, but I'm curious, do you frequently use Sparrow Wallet? I have it downloaded, but have yet to install it, to try their implementation of BIP-47. I just want to ask about your personal experience in using the wallet, and in your opinion, if it's good to use for public donations to avoid the sanctions that happened to the Trucker's Protest wallet.
BIP47 requires address reuse for on chain notifications, allowing anyone to observe the total amount of donators. BIP47 also rarely protects your privacy since it requires the donator to do things privately, there's nothing the receiver can do to stop the sender from linking the notification transaction to the donation transaction.
Silent payments is a superior stealth address scheme to BIP47 since the notification payload is sent in the payment itself, reducing block space usage and increasing privacy. You can read more about it here:
https://gist.github.com/RubenSomsen/c43b79517e7cb701ebf77eec6dbb46b8