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Title (URL linked) | Publication date | Author | Publisher | Affected donors | Affected donees | Affected influencers | Document scope | Cause area | Notes |
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Let’s Fund: annual review / fundraising / hiring / AMA (GW, IR) | 2019-12-31 | Hauke Hillebrandt | Effective Altruism Forum | Let's Fund | Donee periodic update | Cause prioritization | This is an annual review post by Let's Fund, and also includes a request for funding and an advertisement for hiring. Describing funding so far, it says that Let's Fund has raised $40,000 for itself and already crowdfunded $300,000 for what it calls "high-risk, high-leverage projects of our grantees" | ||
EA orgs are trying to fundraise ~$10m - $16m (GW, IR) | 2019-01-06 | Hauke Hillebrandt | Effective Altruism Forum | Centre for Effective Altruism Effective Altruism Foundation Machine Intelligence Research Institute Forethought Foundation for Global Priorities Research Sentience Institute Alliance to Feed the Earth in Disasters Global Catastrophic Risk Institute Rethink Priorities EA Hotel 80,000 Hours Rethink Charity | Miscellaneous commentary | The blog post links to and discusses the spreadsheet https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10zU6gp_H_zuvlZ2Vri-epSK0_urbcmdS-5th3mXQGXM/edit which tabulates various organizations and their fundraising targets, along with quotes and links to fundraising posts. The blog post itself has three points, the last of which is that the EA community is relatively more funding-constrained again | |||
Announcing: "Lets-Fund.org: High-Impact Crowdfunding campaigns" & "Let's Fund #1: A (small) scientific Revolution" (GW, IR) | 2018-10-25 | Hauke Hillebrandt | Effective Altruism Forum | Let's Fund | Launch | Cause prioritization | Hauke Hillebrandt (formerly of the Centre for Effective Altruism and Center for Global Development) and Henry Stanley (software engineer, founder of EA Work Club) announce the formation of Let's Fund, whose goal is to find high-risk, high-reward projects that are in need of more funding | ||
CEA Staff Donation Decisions 2016 | 2016-12-06 | Sam Deere | Centre for Effective Altruism | William MacAskill Michelle Hutchinson Tara MacAulay Alison Woodman Seb Farquhar Hauke Hillebrandt Marinella Capriati Sam Deere Max Dalton Larissa Hesketh-Rowe Michael Page Stefan Schubert Pablo Stafforini Amy Labenz | Centre for Effective Altruism 80,000 Hours Against Malaria Foundation Schistosomiasis Control Initiative Animal Charity Evaluators Charity Science Health New Incentives Project Healthy Children Deworm the World Initiative Machine Intelligence Research Institute StrongMinds Future of Humanity Institute Future of Life Institute Centre for the Study of Existential Risk Effective Altruism Foundation Sci-Hub Vote.org The Humane League Foundational Research Institute | Periodic donation list documentation | Centre for Effective Altruism (CEA) staff describe their donation plans. The donation amounts are not disclosed. | ||
Giving What We Can’s Recommendations for Giving Season 2015 | 2015-12-16 | Hauke Hillebrandt | Giving What We Can | Against Malaria Foundation Schistosomiasis Control Initiative Deworm the World Initiative Project Healthy Children | Evaluator consolidated recommendation list | Global health | Same charities as for 2014 (i.e., no change to list). Noted that Project Healthy Children is a good option for those concerned about crowding out by GiveWell-moved money (since GiveWell had not recommended it). Also, noted GiveDirectly as a fallback option for people concerned about scalability |
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