Sounds like a pretty good thesis and execution plan!
How are you using the phrase “direct poverty charity”? It’s not clear to me that this has direct bearing on poverty, except insofar as a large fraction of the target audience comprises poor people. But it’s not poverty-focused per se.
My understanding is that “direct” and “poverty” are being used as loose EA terms, with “direct” distinguishing from indirect approaches like fundraising and other meta-work and “poverty” distinguishing from other common EA causes like animal welfare, x-risk, etc.
Sounds like a pretty good thesis and execution plan!
How are you using the phrase “direct poverty charity”? It’s not clear to me that this has direct bearing on poverty, except insofar as a large fraction of the target audience comprises poor people. But it’s not poverty-focused per se.
My understanding is that “direct” and “poverty” are being used as loose EA terms, with “direct” distinguishing from indirect approaches like fundraising and other meta-work and “poverty” distinguishing from other common EA causes like animal welfare, x-risk, etc.