Awesome work Ricardo! And take even more applause for making the code open source!!!
Minor correction, both on the website and on the Grant Database CSV they provide, the numbers I have don’t quite match yours? It especially seems to undercount GH&D, they seem to have made two funds in 2023 totalling £3.35m, and 8 in 2022 totalling £11.14m. Maybe they’ve updated this since you extracted your data, or perhaps there’s some difference between the csv and the endpoint you requested data from? Or maybe you apply a filter in your code that removes them accidentally?
I think that’s probably a point EA Funds could do, is say when the grant database is fully up-to-date historically with what has been granted.
They probably updated the information. I ran the original analysis in early December but delayed publishing due to a request from EA funds as they wanted to update the database.
Agreed that knowing when the last update was made helps to understand what is being reflected on the websites.
Awesome work Ricardo! And take even more applause for making the code open source!!!
Minor correction, both on the website and on the Grant Database CSV they provide, the numbers I have don’t quite match yours? It especially seems to undercount GH&D, they seem to have made two funds in 2023 totalling £3.35m, and 8 in 2022 totalling £11.14m. Maybe they’ve updated this since you extracted your data, or perhaps there’s some difference between the csv and the endpoint you requested data from? Or maybe you apply a filter in your code that removes them accidentally?
I think that’s probably a point EA Funds could do, is say when the grant database is fully up-to-date historically with what has been granted.
Thank you very much.
They probably updated the information. I ran the original analysis in early December but delayed publishing due to a request from EA funds as they wanted to update the database.
Agreed that knowing when the last update was made helps to understand what is being reflected on the websites.