I have been donating about 80% of my income (about $1k/week) to the Consumer Power Initiative because the cause area of enabling consumers to discriminate in favor of effective charities is has extreme impact potential (trillions annually to effective charities could be transformative), is tractable (we can create companies that work for charities that can offer similar products at the same prices), and neglected (very little efforts and resources is being expended in this area).
If you want to learn more about our organization, feel free to check out my EA forum post and I’ll link to a draft of our upcoming newsletter.
I have been donating about 80% of my income (about $1k/week) to the Consumer Power Initiative because the cause area of enabling consumers to discriminate in favor of effective charities is has extreme impact potential (trillions annually to effective charities could be transformative), is tractable (we can create companies that work for charities that can offer similar products at the same prices), and neglected (very little efforts and resources is being expended in this area).
If you want to learn more about our organization, feel free to check out my EA forum post and I’ll link to a draft of our upcoming newsletter.
https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/WMiGwDoqEyswaE6hN/making-trillions-for-effective-charities-through-the
https://docs.google.com/document/d/18WLCj956wK7AiEjQMKZR-u6Vo_JdDK9d/edit?usp=drivesdk&ouid=115772283013740692070&rtpof=true&sd=true