BTW I’m not necessarily endorsing donating to such a place, but if such a place existed and provided information about which organizations could benefit, it could affect donation decisions.
I don’t now. This is worth a question on its own. Nonlinear is providing emergency funding and mentions donation opportunities, and Open Philanthropy is looking for applications for funding.
I don’t know if the EA Funds are donig anything to support organizations or individuals who lost funding due to the FTX collapes. IIRC they haven’t pubished anything about whether they do, and I would not assume they do.
What would be a good place to donate to support organizations hurt by the FTX collapse? EA Funds?
Edit: More discussion here: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/xqfjevoDHvvRjPcPo/how-should-small-and-medium-sized-donors-step-in-to-fill
BTW I’m not necessarily endorsing donating to such a place, but if such a place existed and provided information about which organizations could benefit, it could affect donation decisions.
I don’t now. This is worth a question on its own. Nonlinear is providing emergency funding and mentions donation opportunities, and Open Philanthropy is looking for applications for funding.
I don’t know if the EA Funds are donig anything to support organizations or individuals who lost funding due to the FTX collapes. IIRC they haven’t pubished anything about whether they do, and I would not assume they do.