‘Cause here’ is an example of an ineffective cause, with an estimated cost of ‘cost here’ to save one life.
You might find it tricky to fill these in. In general cost estimates for less effective charities are, when they exist at all, much less developed and much lower quality, because it’s laborious to develop an accurate estimate and there’s not much demand for precision once something is unlikely to be a top charity.
The nature of the effective altruist project is mostly to distinguish between “known to be effective” and “not known to be effective”, and there’s rarely any appetite for going the extra mile to “known not to be effective”.
(I do expect there will be something you can use here, with at least a rough estimate, but don’t expect the same rigour as you’ll see with the effective charities.)
You might find it tricky to fill these in. In general cost estimates for less effective charities are, when they exist at all, much less developed and much lower quality, because it’s laborious to develop an accurate estimate and there’s not much demand for precision once something is unlikely to be a top charity.
The nature of the effective altruist project is mostly to distinguish between “known to be effective” and “not known to be effective”, and there’s rarely any appetite for going the extra mile to “known not to be effective”.
(I do expect there will be something you can use here, with at least a rough estimate, but don’t expect the same rigour as you’ll see with the effective charities.)