What a great opportunity! I wonder if people at SparkWave (e.g., Spencer Greenberg), Effective Thesis, or the Happier Lives Institute would have some ideas. All three organizations are aligned with EA and seem to be in the business of improving/applying/conducting social science research.
Also, I have no idea who your advisor is, but I think a lot of advisors would be open to having this kind of conversation (i.e., “Hey, there’s this funding opportunity. We’re not eligible for it, but I’m wondering if you have any advice...”). [Context: I’m a PhD student in psychology at UPenn.]
If that’s not a good option, you could consider asking your advisor (and other academics you respect) if they know about any metascience/open science organizations that are highly effective [without mentioning anything about your relative and their interest in donating].
Finally, it’s not clear to me if the donor is only interested in metascience or if they would also be open to funding “basic science” projects. “Basic science” is broad enough that I imagine it could open up a lot of alternative paths (many of which might be more explicitly EA-aligned than metascience). Examples include basic scientific research on effective giving, animal advocacy, mental health, AI safety, etc. Do you have a sense of how open to “basic science” your relative is, or was basic science just meant as a synonym for metascience?
What a great opportunity! I wonder if people at SparkWave (e.g., Spencer Greenberg), Effective Thesis, or the Happier Lives Institute would have some ideas. All three organizations are aligned with EA and seem to be in the business of improving/applying/conducting social science research.
Also, I have no idea who your advisor is, but I think a lot of advisors would be open to having this kind of conversation (i.e., “Hey, there’s this funding opportunity. We’re not eligible for it, but I’m wondering if you have any advice...”). [Context: I’m a PhD student in psychology at UPenn.]
If that’s not a good option, you could consider asking your advisor (and other academics you respect) if they know about any metascience/open science organizations that are highly effective [without mentioning anything about your relative and their interest in donating].
Finally, it’s not clear to me if the donor is only interested in metascience or if they would also be open to funding “basic science” projects. “Basic science” is broad enough that I imagine it could open up a lot of alternative paths (many of which might be more explicitly EA-aligned than metascience). Examples include basic scientific research on effective giving, animal advocacy, mental health, AI safety, etc. Do you have a sense of how open to “basic science” your relative is, or was basic science just meant as a synonym for metascience?
Finally, good luck on this! :)