Default Advocacy: Advocating (via sending emails and/or calling) to people of influence to set the altruistic option as the default (to take advantage of the default effect since people are less likely to opt in/out of something if it requires effort).
These seem like policies that, while they have “defaults” in common, would be handled by entirely different parts of a country’s government (and different state governments, etc.). Any one of these projects could be a reasonable thing for a group of people to try, but I don’t think there are many logistical similarities to match the conceptual similarities.
The Behavioural Insights Team might be among the best people to talk to to understand what “default”-esque policies are currently being worked on. They’ve implemented many similar policies in the UK (though I’m not sure how much Obama’s American version of this got done while he was in office).
These seem like policies that, while they have “defaults” in common, would be handled by entirely different parts of a country’s government (and different state governments, etc.). Any one of these projects could be a reasonable thing for a group of people to try, but I don’t think there are many logistical similarities to match the conceptual similarities.
The Behavioural Insights Team might be among the best people to talk to to understand what “default”-esque policies are currently being worked on. They’ve implemented many similar policies in the UK (though I’m not sure how much Obama’s American version of this got done while he was in office).