This is very cool! I share your view that comprehensive data is an important part of my personal e2g decision-making (and can be difficult to find).
If you haven’t seen it already, this recent post by Ben Todd is probably the best source I know of as far as resource allocation.
Make a line plot of cumulative grants from Open Philanthropy (for each focus area individually and in total).Do all the same plots I have for Open Philanthropy for EA Funds as well.
Make a line plot of cumulative grants from Open Philanthropy (for each focus area individually and in total).
Do all the same plots I have for Open Philanthropy for EA Funds as well.
I made a rough attempt to this effect earlier this year (there you can also find a link to the source code).
Oh, great! Your post looks very helpful!
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This is very cool! I share your view that comprehensive data is an important part of my personal e2g decision-making (and can be difficult to find).
If you haven’t seen it already, this recent post by Ben Todd is probably the best source I know of as far as resource allocation.
I made a rough attempt to this effect earlier this year (there you can also find a link to the source code).
Oh, great! Your post looks very helpful!