Isabel Arjmand donations made

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Basic donor information

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Donor donation statistics

Cause areaCountMedianMeanMinimum10th percentile 20th percentile 30th percentile 40th percentile 50th percentile 60th percentile 70th percentile 80th percentile 90th percentile Maximum
Overall 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Global health 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Global health and cash transfers 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cash transfers 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Donation amounts by cause area and year

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Cause area Number of donations Number of donees Total
(filter this donor) 9 7 0.00
Cash transfers (filter this donor) 1 1 0.00
Global health (filter this donor) 2 2 0.00
Global health and cash transfers (filter this donor) 1 1 0.00
Total 13 10 0.00

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Donation amounts by subcause area and year

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Donation amounts by donee and year

Donee Cause area Metadata Total
Against Malaria Foundation (filter this donor) Global health/malaria FB Tw WP Site GW CN GS TW 0.00
Schistosomiasis Control Initiative (filter this donor) Global health/deworming Tw WP Site GW 0.00
Causa Justa :: Just Cause (filter this donor) 0.00
Planned Parenthood (filter this donor) FB Tw WP Site 0.00
International Refugee Assistance Project (filter this donor) Migration policy/refugee assistance/legal help FB Tw Site 0.00
StrongMinds (filter this donor) 0.00
GiveDirectly (filter this donor) Cash transfers FB Tw WP Site GW 0.00
GiveWell Maximum Impact Fund (filter this donor) Charity evaluation/global health/poverty FB Tw WP Site 0.00
ProPublica (filter this donor) 0.00
Earthjustice (filter this donor) 0.00
Total -- -- 0.00

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Donation amounts by influencer and year

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Donation amounts by disclosures and year

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Full list of documents in reverse chronological order (4 documents)

Title (URL linked)Publication dateAuthorPublisherAffected donorsAffected doneesAffected influencersDocument scopeCause areaNotes
Staff members’ personal donations for giving season 20192019-12-10Catherine Hollander GiveWellElie Hassenfeld Natalie Crispin Josh Rosenberg Catherine Hollander Andrew Martin Isabel Arjmand Nicole Zok Dan Brown Olivia Larsen Steph Stojanovic James Snowden Michael Eddy Kimberly Huynh Teryn Mattox Jim Bobowski GiveWell top charities Malaria Consortium GiveDirectly StrongMinds Cool Earth Clean Air Task Force ProPublica Sogorea Te Land Trust Stonewall (UK) Afrinspire Against Malaria Foundation One for the World Centre for Pesticide Suicide Prevention Young1ove Namati Astraea Foundation UHAI-EASHRI The Other Foundation Colombia Diversa The Trevor Project Médecins Sans Frontières Effective Altruism Funds: Animal Welfare Fund Periodic donation list documentationContinuing an annual tradition started in 2013, GiveWell staff members describe where they are donating. Some of the main themes: staff members deciding whether to donate directly to specific GiveWell top charities or donate to GiveWell for regranting to top charities. While most people choose the latter, a few choose the former for reasons including tax advantages, opinion of other family members, and slightly different moral weights than those used by GiveWell. Donors also talk about setting aside small portions of their giving for other kinds of causes, including animal welfare, AI safety, climate change, mental health, social justice, and local philanthropy. Amounts donated are not included, per a decision by GiveWell
Staff members’ personal donations for giving season 20182018-12-10Catherine Hollander GiveWellElie Hassenfeld Natalie Crispin Josh Rosenberg Devin Jacob Catherine Hollander Andrew Martin Christian Smith Isabel Arjmand James Snowden Dan Brown Olivia Larsen Amar Radia GiveWell top charities Donor lottery GiveDirectly International Refugee Assistance Project RAICES National Immigration Law Center CALmatters Center for Investigative Reporting ProPublica Malaria Consortium Against Malaria Foundation StrongMinds Planned Parenthood Action Fund Cool Earth Causa Justa::Just Cause Initiate Justice Sorea Te Land Trust No Means No Worldwide Stonewall (UK) Afrinspire Effective Altruism Funds Periodic donation list documentationGiveWell staff members describe where they are donating in 2018. The majority are donating most of their money to GiveWell top charities (i.e., to GiveWell for discretionary regranting). A few explicitly donate to Malaria Consortium, Against Malaria Foundation, and GiveDirectly. Many staff members announce intent to donate a small fraction of their donation budget for animal welfare charities, but explicit names of animal welfare charities are not included. A number of donors mention donating small amounts to charities focused on justice-related themes and local causes. Not all employees are present in the document (participation is optional). Amounts donated are not included, per a decision by GiveWell
Staff members’ personal donations for giving season 20172017-12-11Josh Rosenberg GiveWellElie Hassenfeld Natalie Crispin Josh Rosenberg Sophie Monahan Catherine Hollander Andrew Martin Chelsea Tabart Christian Smith Isabel Arjmand James Snowden GiveWell top charities Effective Altruism Funds No Lean Season Against Malaria Foundation GiveDirectly Causa Justa::Just Cause Planned Parenthood ProPublica Earthjustice Periodic donation list documentationGiveWell staff describe where they are donating in 2017. Not all employees are present in the document (participation is optional). Amounts donated are not included, per a decision by GiveWell
Staff members’ personal donations for giving season 20162016-12-09Natalie Crispin GiveWellElie Hassenfeld Holden Karnofsky Natalie Crispin Alexander Berger Timothy Telleen-Lawton Josh Rosenberg Rebecca Raible Helen Toner Sophie Monahan Laura Muñoz Catherine Hollander Andrew Martin Lewis Bollard Chelsea Tabart Sarah Ward Chris Somerville Ajeya Cotra Chris Smith Isabel Arjmand A political campaign GiveWell top charities International Genetically Engineered Machine Foundation UPMC Center for Health Security Donor lottery EA Giving Group GiveDirectly Center for Applied Rationality Malaria Consortium Animal Charity Evaluators Northwest Health Law Advocates StrongMinds Against Malaria Foundation Schistosomiasis Control Initiative The Humane Society of the United States The Humane League Mercy For Animals Humane Society International Compassion in World Farming USA The Good Food Institute Citizens for Farm Animal Protection The END Fund Causa Justa Planned Parenthood International Refugee Assistance Project Periodic donation list documentationGiveWell and Open Philanthropy Project staff describe their annual donation plans for 2016. Some of these are tentative and get superseded by further events. Also, not all employees are present in the document (participation is optional). Amounts donated are not included, per a decision by GiveWell

Full list of donations in reverse chronological order (13 donations)

Graph of top 10 donees (for donations with known year of donation) by amount, showing the timeframe of donations

Graph of donations and their timeframes
DoneeAmount (current USD)Amount rank (out of 13)Donation dateCause areaURLInfluencerNotes
GiveWell Maximum Impact Fund----2017-12-11Global health and cash transfershttps://blog.givewell.org/2017/12/11/staff-members-personal-donations-for-giving-season-2017/#IsabelGiveWell Donation of 75% of the charity budget allocated based on the GiveWell headline recommendation: giving to GiveWell for discretionary regranting to top charities. Donor considered giving directly to Malaria Consortium, as she believes its funding gap to be the highest-impact among the top charities, but ultimately decided to trust GiveWell with the money instead. Percentage of total donor spend in the corresponding batch of donations: 75.00%.
GiveDirectly----2017-12-11Cash transfershttps://blog.givewell.org/2017/12/11/staff-members-personal-donations-for-giving-season-2017/#Isabel-- Donor is supporting GiveWell because it is an "exceptionally strong, innovative organization with high potential for ‘upside,’ including the potential to serve as a model for other organizations." Donor views rationale for giving to GiveDirectly as somewhere in between the rationale for the GiveWell Maximum Impact Fund (75% of total charity budget) and the rationale for the allocation of the remaining 20%. Percentage of total donor spend in the corresponding batch of donations: 5.00%.
Causa Justa :: Just Cause----2017-12-11--https://blog.givewell.org/2017/12/11/staff-members-personal-donations-for-giving-season-2017/#Isabel-- One of a few organizations supported with 20% of the charity budget meant for causes of personal significance that are less impact-focused.
Planned Parenthood----2017-12-11--https://blog.givewell.org/2017/12/11/staff-members-personal-donations-for-giving-season-2017/#Isabel-- One of a few organizations supported with 20% of the charity budget meant for causes of personal significance that are less impact-focused.
ProPublica----2017-12-11--https://blog.givewell.org/2017/12/11/staff-members-personal-donations-for-giving-season-2017/#Isabel-- One of a few organizations supported with 20% of the charity budget meant for causes of personal significance that are less impact-focused.
Earthjustice----2017-12-11--https://blog.givewell.org/2017/12/11/staff-members-personal-donations-for-giving-season-2017/#Isabel-- One of a few organizations supported with 20% of the charity budget meant for causes of personal significance that are less impact-focused.
Against Malaria Foundation----2016-12-09Global health/malariahttps://blog.givewell.org/2016/12/09/staff-members-personal-donations-giving-season-2016/GiveWell Donation in line with GiveWell headline recommendation (75% to Against Malaria Foundation, 25% to Schistosomiasis Control Initiative), but applied to 2/3 of the total charity spend of the donor. Percentage of total donor spend in the corresponding batch of donations: 50.00%.
Schistosomiasis Control Initiative----2016-12-09Global health/deworminghttps://blog.givewell.org/2016/12/09/staff-members-personal-donations-giving-season-2016/GiveWell Donation in line with GiveWell headline recommendation (75% to Against Malaria Foundation, 25% to Schistosomiasis Control Initiative), but applied to 2/3 of the total charity spend of the donor. Percentage of total donor spend in the corresponding batch of donations: 16.70%.
Causa Justa :: Just Cause----2016-12-09--https://blog.givewell.org/2016/12/09/staff-members-personal-donations-giving-season-2016/-- One of a few organizations supported with the 1/3 of the charitable donation budget reserved for donations outside of GiveWell recommendations.
Planned Parenthood----2016-12-09--https://blog.givewell.org/2016/12/09/staff-members-personal-donations-giving-season-2016/-- One of a few organizations supported with the 1/3 of the charitable donation budget reserved for donations outside of GiveWell recommendations.
International Refugee Assistance Project----2016-12-09--https://blog.givewell.org/2016/12/09/staff-members-personal-donations-giving-season-2016/-- One of a few organizations supported with the 1/3 of the charitable donation budget reserved for donations outside of GiveWell recommendations.
StrongMinds----2016-12-09--https://blog.givewell.org/2016/12/09/staff-members-personal-donations-giving-season-2016/-- One of a few organizations supported with the 1/3 of the charitable donation budget reserved for donations outside of GiveWell recommendations.
GiveDirectly----2016-12-09--https://blog.givewell.org/2016/12/09/staff-members-personal-donations-giving-season-2016/-- One of a few organizations supported with the 1/3 of the charitable donation budget reserved for donations outside of GiveWell recommendations. Although GiveDirectly does happen to be a GiveWell top charity (unlike the other donees for this allocation) the donor classifies it as a non-GiveWell-influenced expense because her reasons for supporting it are as a model of distributive justice that she would like to see further developed.

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