Executive summary: The post outlines a non-profit organization’s theory of change for promoting effective altruism (EA) in the Netherlands, with the ultimate aim of helping people excel at contributing to the greater good, defined tentatively as promoting wellbeing impartially.
Key points:
The main challenge is increasing the number of highly-engaged effective altruists (HEAs) in the Netherlands.
The target groups are proto-EAs, organizers, and EA-relevant researchers and practitioners.
Activities for proto-EAs include courses, events, media, online presence, and local groups to increase EA community involvement and enhance altruistic knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors.
For organizers, activities like meetings, knowledge sharing, retreats, and a national workspace aim to improve community building capabilities.
For researchers and practitioners, co-working spaces, retreats, and fellowships aim to increase ability to contribute to EA research and practice.
Monitoring and evaluation efforts are currently limited but plans exist to improve tracking of program outcomes and overall EA movement growth in the Netherlands.
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Executive summary: The post outlines a non-profit organization’s theory of change for promoting effective altruism (EA) in the Netherlands, with the ultimate aim of helping people excel at contributing to the greater good, defined tentatively as promoting wellbeing impartially.
Key points:
The main challenge is increasing the number of highly-engaged effective altruists (HEAs) in the Netherlands.
The target groups are proto-EAs, organizers, and EA-relevant researchers and practitioners.
Activities for proto-EAs include courses, events, media, online presence, and local groups to increase EA community involvement and enhance altruistic knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviors.
For organizers, activities like meetings, knowledge sharing, retreats, and a national workspace aim to improve community building capabilities.
For researchers and practitioners, co-working spaces, retreats, and fellowships aim to increase ability to contribute to EA research and practice.
Monitoring and evaluation efforts are currently limited but plans exist to improve tracking of program outcomes and overall EA movement growth in the Netherlands.
This comment was auto-generated by the EA Forum Team. Feel free to point out issues with this summary by replying to the comment, and contact us if you have feedback.