I do think the situation is significantly more complicated with orgs that receive substantial institutional funding so I think the original post applies a bit less to orgs like CEA, and more to specific EA groups or small-scale projects (including projects that the EAIF funds).
Agree
I suggested to various regional EA groups that they should try and cover some fraction of their costs from members, but there was quite a lot of negative push back (e.g. fundraising distracting them from their main jobs).[1]
That’s a shame. I think we’re in a strange situation if non-profits / charitable projects don’t think fundraising should be at least a non-trivial portion of their time. I also think fundraising forces projects to more clearly define their vision, goals, funding needs etc.
Perhaps I’d feel differently if they were several funders fighting over who gets to fund each EA Group, but that doesn’t seem to be the case (at least not any more).
Agree
That’s a shame. I think we’re in a strange situation if non-profits / charitable projects don’t think fundraising should be at least a non-trivial portion of their time. I also think fundraising forces projects to more clearly define their vision, goals, funding needs etc.
Perhaps I’d feel differently if they were several funders fighting over who gets to fund each EA Group, but that doesn’t seem to be the case (at least not any more).