A strategy for scaling effective giving that is not mentioned here is earning to give.
Encouraging and helping people who are already bought into the idea of donating effectively to earn more could generate a lot of money and value.
I think this strategy should be considered besides encouraging high-earners to donate effectively (I am not making a claim here about which is better).
A concrete step could be to talk to people from 80k about advertising earning to give again.
Thanks Harfe, I think it’s technically captured by the framework (e.g. one can promote earning to give either through pledges or broad fundraising), but it doesn’t fit neatly into it / come out of it naturally, so thanks for pointing it out! See also this other memo I wrote for my broader thoughts on this topic :).
Great to see that you are seriously thinking about promoting etg!
If I had refreshed the frontpage and seen your post on etg I would not have posted my comment, I was just a bit surprised to see the “obvious” strategy of “lets promote etg” not explicitly mentioned.
A strategy for scaling effective giving that is not mentioned here is earning to give.
Encouraging and helping people who are already bought into the idea of donating effectively to earn more could generate a lot of money and value. I think this strategy should be considered besides encouraging high-earners to donate effectively (I am not making a claim here about which is better).
A concrete step could be to talk to people from 80k about advertising earning to give again.
Thanks Harfe, I think it’s technically captured by the framework (e.g. one can promote earning to give either through pledges or broad fundraising), but it doesn’t fit neatly into it / come out of it naturally, so thanks for pointing it out! See also this other memo I wrote for my broader thoughts on this topic :).
Great to see that you are seriously thinking about promoting etg!
If I had refreshed the frontpage and seen your post on etg I would not have posted my comment, I was just a bit surprised to see the “obvious” strategy of “lets promote etg” not explicitly mentioned.