I wasn’t aware that Open Philanthropy had a relationship disclosure policy. I wonder what other policies they have or had to prevent potential “favoritism” in their grantmaking.
Also I would suggest deleting the reference to the other particular relationship. Publicly discussing someone else’s relationships when they haven’t given consent seems unfair, particularly when the grant process didn’t require public disclosure. Given that several conflicts of interest have been voluntarily disclosed, I don’t think we need more examples to have a good conversation.
Thank you for sharing.
I wasn’t aware that Open Philanthropy had a relationship disclosure policy. I wonder what other policies they have or had to prevent potential “favoritism” in their grantmaking.
Also I would suggest deleting the reference to the other particular relationship. Publicly discussing someone else’s relationships when they haven’t given consent seems unfair, particularly when the grant process didn’t require public disclosure. Given that several conflicts of interest have been voluntarily disclosed, I don’t think we need more examples to have a good conversation.