Along these lines, I work in finance in NYC and had been considering doing a lot more to raise awareness around EtG and the 10% pledge amongst the “Wall St” community. This group should be a natural fit for the pledge given the high taxes in the area, the inclination toward calculated and rational decision making, and the history of finance industry associating itself with philanthropy, like the Robin Hood Foundation.
I see EA as the natural extension of the Robin Hood Foundation now that we have a lot more data about the effectiveness of international giving.
It could be a community within the broader community. Which would also increase adherence to the pledge.
Along these lines, I work in finance in NYC and had been considering doing a lot more to raise awareness around EtG and the 10% pledge amongst the “Wall St” community. This group should be a natural fit for the pledge given the high taxes in the area, the inclination toward calculated and rational decision making, and the history of finance industry associating itself with philanthropy, like the Robin Hood Foundation.
I see EA as the natural extension of the Robin Hood Foundation now that we have a lot more data about the effectiveness of international giving.
It could be a community within the broader community. Which would also increase adherence to the pledge.