Those other jobs often involve looking at many different opportunities, e.g. grantmaking, donor advising, prioritization research or charity evaluation. Global Health and Development has Elie Hassenfield from GiveWell, and each of the others at least has a Program Officer from the OPP, either Lewis Bollard or Nick Beckstead.
My understanding (not confident) is that those people (at least Nick Beckstead) are more something like advisors acting as a sanity check or something (or at least that they aren’t the ones putting most of the time into the funds)
“EA Funds … have the time to consider many different neglected opportunities”
I just want to point out that the administrators of EA Funds are volunteers working other full time jobs.
Those other jobs often involve looking at many different opportunities, e.g. grantmaking, donor advising, prioritization research or charity evaluation. Global Health and Development has Elie Hassenfield from GiveWell, and each of the others at least has a Program Officer from the OPP, either Lewis Bollard or Nick Beckstead.
My understanding (not confident) is that those people (at least Nick Beckstead) are more something like advisors acting as a sanity check or something (or at least that they aren’t the ones putting most of the time into the funds)