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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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You received almost 100 applications as far as I'm aware, but were able to fund only 23 of them. Some other projects were promising according to you, but you didn't have time to vet them all. What other reasons did you have for rejecting applications? (GW, IR) | 2019-04-08 | Risto Uuk | Effective Altruism Forum | Effective Altruism Funds: Long-Term Future Fund | Third-party coverage of donor strategy | The question by Risto Uuk is answered by Oliver Habryka giving the typical factors that might cause the Long Term Future Fund to reject an application. Of the factors listed, one that generates a lot of discussion is when the fund managers have no way of assessing the applicant without investing significant amounts of time, beyond what they have available. This is considered concerning because it creates a bias toward grantees who are better networked and known to the funders. The need for grant amounts that are big enough to justify the overhead costs leads to further discussion of the overhead costs of the marginal and average grant. Conversation participants include Oliver Habryka, Peter Hurford, Ben Kuhn, Michelle Hutchinson, Jonas Vollmer, John Maxwell IV, Jess Whittlestone, Milan Griffes, Evan Gaensbauer, and others |
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