If you think general EA movement building is what makes the most sense currently, then funding the Centre for Effective Altruism (the people who run GWWC and 80k) is probably best.
If you think X-risk specific movement building is better, then CSER and FLI seem like they make the most sense to me: they’re both very new, and spreading the ideas into new communities is very valuable.
(And congratulations on getting to where you’re ready to start donating!)
I don’t know, sorry! Without someone like GiveWell looking into these groups individuals need to be doing a lot of research on their own. Write to them and ask? And then share back what you learn?
(Lack of vetting and the general difficulty of evaluating X-risk charities is part of why I’m currently not giving to any.)
If you think general EA movement building is what makes the most sense currently, then funding the Centre for Effective Altruism (the people who run GWWC and 80k) is probably best.
If you think X-risk specific movement building is better, then CSER and FLI seem like they make the most sense to me: they’re both very new, and spreading the ideas into new communities is very valuable.
(And congratulations on getting to where you’re ready to start donating!)
Thanks.
At this point, I’m leaning towards CSER. Do you happen to know how it compares to other X-risk organizations in terms of room for more funding?
I don’t know, sorry! Without someone like GiveWell looking into these groups individuals need to be doing a lot of research on their own. Write to them and ask? And then share back what you learn?
(Lack of vetting and the general difficulty of evaluating X-risk charities is part of why I’m currently not giving to any.)