It’s been three months since the last one, so here is the latest update on what effective altruists around the world have been working on, collated from .impact’s monthly documents through which people can share this. The subheadings with project names generally link to the pages describing them, but do ask any further questions you have in the comments.
What shipped
July
Effective Altruism Policy Analytics launched on June 1st. (Matthew Gentzel)
Documentation for contributing to EA Forum (Tom Ash)
We deployed a bunch of requested bug fixes/features for the EA Forum (Peter Hurford leading tech team coordination, Alex Richard, Patrick Brinich-Langlois and Joshua David contributing)
Wrote up first .workathon document. Organized .workathon. (Ozzie Gooen, Haseeb Qureshi)
New .impact summer intern recruited, set up (somewhat), and started on first tasks (Tom Ash)
August
Ran and reported on an initial survey of Facebook members and started plans to connect it to the Annual EA Survey (Ben Hoskin and Claire Zabel)
Started work though our first .impact internship (more available!) Assigned 50 hours of work to Joseph Kijewski. (Primarily Tom Ash, though I had less time than ideal for this, so there’s significant room for improvement. Also Peter Hurford and others.)
Presented on (and represented) .impact at EA Global ( Ozzie Gooen—and others?)
Finally got/getting to some bug/feature submissions, partly thanks to Peter Hurford successfully recruiting some more people to the tech team, particularly Josh
Some have gone live, Peter Hurford is getting the rest live
July: Tom hooked up Evan and Michal (and one or two tangentially involved others), and helped them get the community newsletter back into action, with Evan handing it off. (Update: it will resume service in late September or early October.)
Handed remaining early stages off to David Moss, who was already lead on the later stages.
At the second .impact workathon Peter pointed out—quite accurately! - that, more than halfway through the year, the EA Survey wasn’t exactly on course to happen. This was entirely my (Tom’s) fault—I’ve been conscious that I’m barely able to spend any time on it due to having too few personhours available for all the EA projects I’m involved in. We’re trying to correct for this, and the handoff is part of this.
September: Survey design is all but completed. We produced a ’final’ draft which we have been getting outside comment on. We will soon begin the first (random) distribution.
Advertising .impact
August: Ozzie Gooen presented on (and represented) .impact at EA Global
July: Tom started doing some central organisation (though a few others get the original emails to ealoans@effectivealtruismhub.com and anyone else can be added to it), changed status to:
People: several people offering loans (some listed publicly below); Tom Ash doing central organisation, though is overstretched so could use someone to take this over or help
Development Stage: Some people making loans; centralisation at a basic stage; not promoted much due to lack of capacity
A few more loans offered/rejected/in the pipeline
Anyone want to potentially offer or request loans?
Anyone want to get added to ealoans@effectivealtruismhub.com to be able to dip toes into central organisation?
Making a centralized system for searching regulations.gov without duplication of effort and then sorting proposed rules into “worth investigating for impact,” “worth investigating for feedback,” and “not worth our time.”
Finding a way to more directly influence regulators
Logo ideas and design
Having EAs at Harvard and other universities personally follow up with valuable experts who don’t respond to email
Having people search through regulations.gov for notices, rules, and proposed rules with trivial (easy to address) problems and no comments. We would then verify there is a problem and submit a short comment to help test for feedback.
Discussed and contributed to a big plan for a coordinated chapter creation/upgrading push with GWWC, GBS, EA Outreach and us. I imagine you might be interested in this so let me know if you’d like to see the plan!
- Did the key early setup for a replacement VA (Tanja, from Macedonia, $6/hr—I’ve had to go upmarket). This mostly wasn’t and won’t be on LEAN tasks—it was one of the main things which got in the way of doing 12 hours on these—but it’ll come in handy. She’s impressive and can do some basic tech stuff and programming.
- sent the follow up messages to new EA groups who joined via EA Hub form / email ea latvia and any newly created groups
- email EA Brisbane, and scheduled old resources emails to them
- Arranged and progressed a project where Peter McIntyre’s building websites for groups which have bad/no websites and which request it. We’re paying for domains and providing our hosting. He’ll base them on his WordPress design for http://eaunsw.org/
- Advised Yale on their website as part of this as they got in touch.
- Helped London use our email forwarders for posters and a P Singer event.
- Set up new people to take over the long-dormant EA New Zealand group.
- get ~5 new presences I’ve recruited set up
- get new durham presence set up
- just add tulane to lean and email them deets
- resend all adelaide emails
- email Ewelina and MichaB for poland
- update and intro self to new cardiff people
- at least initially deal with mattiss’ request for help on student society constitution/legalities
THINK website updates
Decision Day—Contacted John S; he said he intended to draft it soon but now wants to talk more
August
Talked to Oliver H about rationalist groups, the best relationship between rationalists and EA, and his plans to move the rationality community in the EA direction (he is setting up a bunch of plans for that).
Took forward coordinated chapter push with GWWC and GBS, working on polishing resources, merging groups, mentors for chapters, etc.
Evaluated how worthwhile the minimal experiment we’ve run over the last 3 months if, and decided it’s valuable and worth expanding
Arranged providing websites for several EA groups who wanted them or wanted/needed to change their current ones
Talked to groups who got in touch seeking funding for particular projects and answered various other queries
Developed survey of EA group leaders (and extra questions for EA group members in the Annual EA Survey), at the request of/in collaboration with The Life You Can Save and Ales Flidr at CEA
Invited all members of the network to a group call, took forward making these regular
Created EA Munster
Added new groups to group list spreadsheets
Drafted Donation Decision day blog post
Posted regular tips and discussion to /localea Facebook group
Helped run LEAN meetup at EA Global Google
Synthesized and merged new presences where needed
Added Salt Lake City Meetup.com group to LEAN network
Sent out email asking for new leader
Changed account payment
Talked to and coordinated LEAN meetups with people running EA Global in Oxford and Melbourne
Very beginnings of a new project around helping people to use their brains better
Please take a look—after months of isolation I would really value some feedback to get ideas flowing!
Any help getting the word out to people who might want to join up projects/have an interest in learning how to learn, please send them my way. :) thinksharptutoring@gmail.com
Other (projects people have pursued in workathons, etc.)
The last 3 months in EA projects
It’s been three months since the last one, so here is the latest update on what effective altruists around the world have been working on, collated from .impact’s monthly documents through which people can share this. The subheadings with project names generally link to the pages describing them, but do ask any further questions you have in the comments.
What shipped
July
August
September
Project Updates
I.T.
EA Forum (July)
Finally got/getting to some bug/feature submissions, partly thanks to Peter Hurford successfully recruiting some more people to the tech team, particularly Josh
Some have gone live, Peter Hurford is getting the rest live
Tom Ash created basic documentation for these volunteers (based on what looked like some initial work from Patrick Brinich-Langlois)
EA Wiki
July: Eric Bruylant progress making lists for EA Facebook group
Ozzie Gooen and Eric Bruylant progress setting up single sign-on
Guesstimate
July: Deployed http://guesstimate.surge.sh/
Need backend. Considering simple options.
Slack
August: Ozzie Gooen created EA coordination and chat infrastructure on Slack
ask ozzieagooen@gmail.com for an invite
Tom Ash developed Coding help venues for EAs including replacing the old Kato chatroom with a Slack channel: https://dotimpact.slack.com/messages/coding-help/details/
Communication
Regular EA digest/newsletter
July: Tom hooked up Evan and Michal (and one or two tangentially involved others), and helped them get the community newsletter back into action, with Evan handing it off. (Update: it will resume service in late September or early October.)
EA Facebook group
July: What do we think of recurring posts like https://www.facebook.com/groups/effective.altruists/permalink/888612127861812/ ?
Decision: anyone can ask .impact summer intern Joseph Kijewski to do that
Jacy Anthis is going through the queue of potential FB moderators in order. Will MacAskill stepped down. Julia Wise and 1 or 2 others brought in.
September: Jacy Anthis took forwards the possibility of changing the name to “Effective Altruism”
Poll at https://www.facebook.com/groups/effective.altruists/permalink/930257167030641/
The name got changed.
Improve EA Presence on Wikipedia
July: Merge proposal with EA: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Effective_giving
Annual EA Survey
August: EA Facebook group / Individual Facebook welcome
Ran and reported on an initial survey of Facebook members and started plans to connect it to the Annual EA Survey (Ben Hoskin and Claire Zabel)
http://effective-altruism.com/ea/ll/ea_facebook_new_member_report/
Handed remaining early stages off to David Moss, who was already lead on the later stages.
At the second .impact workathon Peter pointed out—quite accurately! - that, more than halfway through the year, the EA Survey wasn’t exactly on course to happen. This was entirely my (Tom’s) fault—I’ve been conscious that I’m barely able to spend any time on it due to having too few personhours available for all the EA projects I’m involved in. We’re trying to correct for this, and the handoff is part of this.
September: Survey design is all but completed. We produced a ’final’ draft which we have been getting outside comment on. We will soon begin the first (random) distribution.
Advertising .impact
August: Ozzie Gooen presented on (and represented) .impact at EA Global
Money
Loans to effective altruists
July: Tom started doing some central organisation (though a few others get the original emails to ealoans@effectivealtruismhub.com and anyone else can be added to it), changed status to:
People: several people offering loans (some listed publicly below); Tom Ash doing central organisation, though is overstretched so could use someone to take this over or help
Development Stage: Some people making loans; centralisation at a basic stage; not promoted much due to lack of capacity
A few more loans offered/rejected/in the pipeline
Anyone want to potentially offer or request loans?
Anyone want to get added to ealoans@effectivealtruismhub.com to be able to dip toes into central organisation?
Shop for Charity
Radical Givers (project page)
Expanding Tax Deductibility for Top Charities
September: Huge news: AMF now the first GiveWell charity to be tax deductible in Australia.
Tom did his regular check-in with people around the world—updates on other countries to come, some progress.
Policy
Effective Altruism Policy Analytics
July: We would like to find help with:
Finding experts
Making policy comments
Getting feedback!!!
We potentially would like help in:
Making a centralized system for searching regulations.gov without duplication of effort and then sorting proposed rules into “worth investigating for impact,” “worth investigating for feedback,” and “not worth our time.”
Finding a way to more directly influence regulators
Logo ideas and design
Having EAs at Harvard and other universities personally follow up with valuable experts who don’t respond to email
Having people search through regulations.gov for notices, rules, and proposed rules with trivial (easy to address) problems and no comments. We would then verify there is a problem and submit a short comment to help test for feedback.
It has been added here
Events
July: EA Hackathon (London)
Possible projects listed in advance
Attendees
Richard Batty
David Nash
Robert Collins
Callum Calvert
Sasha Cooper
Ryan Carey
Abbie Taylor
Mojmír Stehlík
Max MG
Michael D Plant
Anish Khan
Sanjay Joshi
Derek Foster
Vaidas Mykolaitis
Rafiel Faruq
Daniel Sanz
Elizabeth Vossen
Katie Glass
Good Code (September)
Ben Clifford ran local London meetup for developers to work on tech projects
Local effective altruism network
July
Discussed and contributed to a big plan for a coordinated chapter creation/upgrading push with GWWC, GBS, EA Outreach and us. I imagine you might be interested in this so let me know if you’d like to see the plan!
- Did the key early setup for a replacement VA (Tanja, from Macedonia, $6/hr—I’ve had to go upmarket). This mostly wasn’t and won’t be on LEAN tasks—it was one of the main things which got in the way of doing 12 hours on these—but it’ll come in handy. She’s impressive and can do some basic tech stuff and programming.
- sent the follow up messages to new EA groups who joined via EA Hub form / email ea latvia and any newly created groups
- email EA Brisbane, and scheduled old resources emails to them
- Arranged and progressed a project where Peter McIntyre’s building websites for groups which have bad/no websites and which request it. We’re paying for domains and providing our hosting. He’ll base them on his WordPress design for http://eaunsw.org/
- Advised Yale on their website as part of this as they got in touch.
- Helped London use our email forwarders for posters and a P Singer event.
- Set up new people to take over the long-dormant EA New Zealand group.
- get ~5 new presences I’ve recruited set up
- get new durham presence set up
- just add tulane to lean and email them deets
- resend all adelaide emails
- email Ewelina and MichaB for poland
- update and intro self to new cardiff people
- at least initially deal with mattiss’ request for help on student society constitution/legalities
THINK website updates
Decision Day—Contacted John S; he said he intended to draft it soon but now wants to talk more
August
Talked to Oliver H about rationalist groups, the best relationship between rationalists and EA, and his plans to move the rationality community in the EA direction (he is setting up a bunch of plans for that).
Took forward coordinated chapter push with GWWC and GBS, working on polishing resources, merging groups, mentors for chapters, etc.
Evaluated how worthwhile the minimal experiment we’ve run over the last 3 months if, and decided it’s valuable and worth expanding
Sorted out finances for the last 3 months
Outsourced maintenance of map for Helping people find local groups to VA
Arranged providing websites for several EA groups who wanted them or wanted/needed to change their current ones
Talked to groups who got in touch seeking funding for particular projects and answered various other queries
Developed survey of EA group leaders (and extra questions for EA group members in the Annual EA Survey), at the request of/in collaboration with The Life You Can Save and Ales Flidr at CEA
Invited all members of the network to a group call, took forward making these regular
Created EA Munster
Added new groups to group list spreadsheets
Drafted Donation Decision day blog post
Posted regular tips and discussion to /localea Facebook group
Helped run LEAN meetup at EA Global Google
Synthesized and merged new presences where needed
Added Salt Lake City Meetup.com group to LEAN network
Sent out email asking for new leader
Changed account payment
Talked to and coordinated LEAN meetups with people running EA Global in Oxford and Melbourne
Added new groups to EA Hub
Added EA Christchurch to Meetup.com LEAN network
Recruited a lot of people to provide new local presences and set these up (follow-up to come)
September
Recruited Brian Tse of our Effective Altruism Hong Kong group to coordinate other Asian groups in the network
Recruited latest batch of EAs to provide new local presences and helped set these up:
Shanghai, China
Pittsburgh, USA
Central Oklahoma, USA
Flanders, Belguim
São Paulo, Brazil
Valencia, Spain
Malaysia
Brussels, Belgium
Calgary, Canada
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Taiwan
Münster, Germany
Haiti
Full updates to come later
Rationality
September: Think Sharp
Very beginnings of a new project around helping people to use their brains better
Please take a look—after months of isolation I would really value some feedback to get ideas flowing!
Any help getting the word out to people who might want to join up projects/have an interest in learning how to learn, please send them my way. :) thinksharptutoring@gmail.com
Other (projects people have pursued in workathons, etc.)
Databasing New Incentives google sheets
Mobile money token generation for New Incentives