It’s nice. Have you considered alternative versions?
Also, it’s not clear to me what you’re actually aiming for here. Do you just want people to donate more money to DwB? Have you considered that perhaps they are just shifting their “altruistic expenses” and so taking it away from other charities? Or do you want them to think more about charity?
I am very open to figuring out ways to also / instead mention speficially EA organizations
I think One for the World and TLYCS might be good starting points when you want “normies” to begin thinking about philanthropy in a more EA way.
Personal note: I remember five years ago I mentioned DwB in a comment in this forum; I was just taking GWWC Pledge and had focused on DwB, because it was easier for me. Some people sort of challenged my assumptions; I was a bit uncomfortable at first, but now I am grateful—they helped change my mind.
I think if it leads to a shift in altruistic expenses away from local charities, or actually from 95% of international charities, to DWB I don’t see that as a bad outcome, but the goal is more to increase the total altruistic giving.
What were the assumptions that were challenged about DWB for you?
It’s nice. Have you considered alternative versions?
Also, it’s not clear to me what you’re actually aiming for here. Do you just want people to donate more money to DwB? Have you considered that perhaps they are just shifting their “altruistic expenses” and so taking it away from other charities? Or do you want them to think more about charity?
I think One for the World and TLYCS might be good starting points when you want “normies” to begin thinking about philanthropy in a more EA way.
Personal note: I remember five years ago I mentioned DwB in a comment in this forum; I was just taking GWWC Pledge and had focused on DwB, because it was easier for me. Some people sort of challenged my assumptions; I was a bit uncomfortable at first, but now I am grateful—they helped change my mind.
I think if it leads to a shift in altruistic expenses away from local charities, or actually from 95% of international charities, to DWB I don’t see that as a bad outcome, but the goal is more to increase the total altruistic giving.
What were the assumptions that were challenged about DWB for you?