Hmm, actually I like this idea. I’d assume that if someone’s been working for 6 months, then they should have something to show for it. And maybe 2 years to actually get a project to the point that it’s either succeeding/ failing on its own. Since most EAs live in expensive cities, that could be around $2k per month minimum.
So that would be around $12k for someone to “try a project out,” and then if the project is doing well then around $50k per capita to see if the project can be “successful” or not. That’s plausibly worth it.
So I guess we should add [EA fund for people to start new projects] to the list of projects that EAs maybe should start. One thing we’d have to consider is how do we make sure we don’t just get people conning us for free money?
Hmm, actually I like this idea. I’d assume that if someone’s been working for 6 months, then they should have something to show for it. And maybe 2 years to actually get a project to the point that it’s either succeeding/ failing on its own. Since most EAs live in expensive cities, that could be around $2k per month minimum.
So that would be around $12k for someone to “try a project out,” and then if the project is doing well then around $50k per capita to see if the project can be “successful” or not. That’s plausibly worth it.
So I guess we should add [EA fund for people to start new projects] to the list of projects that EAs maybe should start. One thing we’d have to consider is how do we make sure we don’t just get people conning us for free money?