EA Organisation Updates thread: July 2026
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Caleb Watney joined Coefficient Giving as our inaugural Managing Director of Public Policy, overseeing our work on U.S. AI policy, the Abundance & Growth Fund, and government relations. Before this, Caleb co-founded and co-led the Institute for Progress.
Coefficient Giving is hiring for several roles:
Multiple roles, U.S. AI Policy and Public Policy (Washington D.C., apply by July 23) — grantmakers and a Chief of Staff to help build out Caleb Watney’s new public policy team.
Expression of Interest, Office of the CEO (San Francisco preferred, rolling) — roles supporting CEO Alexander Berger by co-owning his priorities and setting him up to be as effective as possible.
As always, if your referral results in a hire, you’ll receive $5k as a thank you.
New writing:
We interviewed Samantha Kagel, CEO of Ambitious Impact, about how its Charity Entrepreneurship program has helped launch 50+ high-impact nonprofits.
Opportunities:
We launched a new RFP on Global Health and Wellbeing in an Era of Transformative AI, supporting research, policy development, implementation, and field-building to help ensure AI improves human health and wellbeing, with particular attention to the global poor. We expect to allocate $10–30M and are reviewing applications on a rolling basis through August 21.
We also have a variety of other funding opportunities available, including fellowships, scholarships, support for group organizers, and funding for career development and transition.
Join the Cooperative AI Foundation’s next ‘Updates in Cooperative AI’ seminar with Fernando Santos (Informatics Institute, University of Amsterdam).
Title: Cooperation Through Reputation in Multi-Agent Systems
Speaker: Fernando Santos (Informatics Institute, University of Amsterdam)
Date: Wednesday 29 July 2026 (16.00–17.00 UTC)
About: Fernando Santos examines how reputation sustains cooperation through indirect reciprocity. He explores evolutionary game theory, reinforcement learning across social groups, and how LLM-based reputation systems influence cooperation dynamics.
https://www.cooperativeai.com/seminars/cooperation-through-reputation-in-multi-agent-systems
Some Updates from Family Empowerment Media
Kaduna, Nigeria: We’re on air, reaching ~500,000 potential listeners with life-saving family planning content
Niger: After conducting audience research with ~1,000 potential listeners, we’re airing on 22 stations reaching ~444,040 potential listeners across three regions
Benin and Togo: We completed successful proofs of concept, FEM’s first radio broadcasts in both countries. In Benin, we received IRB approval for audience research and conducted data collection.
We’re currently fundraising to deliver campaigns in Nigeria and Togo, conduct an additional proof of concept in 2026, and strengthen the evidence needed for future scale.
You can read more updates in our latest blog post.
Giving What We Can is hiring a Grants & Operations Associate!
Last year, with ~1 FTE of grants capacity, we processed over $50M in grants to highly effective charities—and that volume is set to grow. We’re looking for an exceptional operator to join our operations team: running our grant cycles, keeping day-to-day operations humming, and building the systems that will scale us to the next order of magnitude.
You might be a great fit if you:
Run high-stakes processes without errors and catch problems before they happen
Are highly agentic—you know when speed matters more and when care does
Communicate clearly across internal notes, grantee comms, and major donor messages
Learn fast and build systems, and are excited by what AI now makes possible
Are deeply motivated by GWWC’s mission
Grants/compliance experience, multi-entity or multi-currency exposure, and comfort with tools like Airtable or Zapier are a bonus. 2–5 years of operations experience is preferred but not required.
📍 Remote (UTC-6 to UTC+3)
⏰ Apply by 3 August 2026
👉 Read more & apply
Fish Welfare Initiative Updates
Satellite-based water quality monitoring: After two years of extensive effort, we have failed to develop sufficiently accurate technology, and are thus pausing development on this intervention for now.
Water quality ranges updates: We recently conducted a literature review of the ideal water quality ranges for Indian major carps, and made slight changes to our standards.
Hiring: We are likely going to be hiring for an entry-level operations associate shortly. We think an EA-minded recent graduate could be a good fit for this role. We are favoring applicants in Asia, but wherever you are based if you think you could be a good fit we encourage you to reach out.
Caption: Our staff member Chandu (right) pictured with a farmer in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India. This farmer recently enrolled in our farm program, through which we will work with him to improve water quality and maintain a stocking density cap.