I’ve recently come across the opportunity to influence a decent amount (20-50k) of corporate funding towards charitable causes through nominating grant recipients. The corporation is a major player in the agricultural industry. The biggest catch is that the corporate fund is only interested / willing to fund causes where the targetted area is within the United States. This means that most of the highest recommended charities (per GiveWell or similar) are disqualified, since the most effective charities tend to operate in the most improverished locations (such as rural Africa or Asia).
Is anyone aware of a list of effective non-profits (in the sense of high impact per dollar, organizational transparency, etc) that have significant operations targetted at the United States? I’ve searched some for orgs that fit this description, but I haven’t been able to find a high quality source of pre-existing research on the topic.
Some other restrictions that the fund places on recipients:
Must in someway embody at least one of the core pillars of the fund’s purpose:
Nutrition & Sustainable Food Systems
Food security, animal welfare, climate action.
Agricultural Education & Innovation
Advancement of quality education, research and innovation in agriculture
Community Development
Advancement of community development, particularly in communities with a strong customer base (agricultural communities in rural USA)
I also think the fund would shy away from causes that are preceived as too controversial or are someway in conflict with their business model. This would probably mean most charities aiming to end factory would be off the table (though a particularly diplomatic charity with the general goal of reducing farmed animal suffering might still be palatable).
Does this forum have any recommendations for USA-specific charities that are EA-aligned and also fit the criteria described above?
[Question] What are the most effective non-profits targetting the U.S.?
I’ve recently come across the opportunity to influence a decent amount (20-50k) of corporate funding towards charitable causes through nominating grant recipients. The corporation is a major player in the agricultural industry. The biggest catch is that the corporate fund is only interested / willing to fund causes where the targetted area is within the United States. This means that most of the highest recommended charities (per GiveWell or similar) are disqualified, since the most effective charities tend to operate in the most improverished locations (such as rural Africa or Asia).
Is anyone aware of a list of effective non-profits (in the sense of high impact per dollar, organizational transparency, etc) that have significant operations targetted at the United States? I’ve searched some for orgs that fit this description, but I haven’t been able to find a high quality source of pre-existing research on the topic.
Some other restrictions that the fund places on recipients:
Must in someway embody at least one of the core pillars of the fund’s purpose:
Nutrition & Sustainable Food Systems
Food security, animal welfare, climate action.
Agricultural Education & Innovation
Advancement of quality education, research and innovation in agriculture
Community Development
Advancement of community development, particularly in communities with a strong customer base (agricultural communities in rural USA)
I also think the fund would shy away from causes that are preceived as too controversial or are someway in conflict with their business model. This would probably mean most charities aiming to end factory would be off the table (though a particularly diplomatic charity with the general goal of reducing farmed animal suffering might still be palatable).
Does this forum have any recommendations for USA-specific charities that are EA-aligned and also fit the criteria described above?