Thanks Vasco! Do you mean something like a local funding committee? Someone suggested this to me before to increase local participation in grantmaking. I’ve been thinking about it.
Mechanics-wise it can take many forms, e.g. the FTXFF regranting program, THL’s supported regranting, EA AWF, Giving Green, Manifund, etc (pretty sure you know all this! sharing for others too). Probably a committee structure already centralises things a bit much, contra the decentralisation + worldview diversification motivations behind regranting, although it may have its advantages from a capacity-building POV since centralisation enables specialisation.
Thanks for the interesting post, Moritz. As a partial solution, people from high income countries could fund regranting initiatives in LMICs.
Thanks Vasco! Do you mean something like a local funding committee? Someone suggested this to me before to increase local participation in grantmaking. I’ve been thinking about it.
Mechanics-wise it can take many forms, e.g. the FTXFF regranting program, THL’s supported regranting, EA AWF, Giving Green, Manifund, etc (pretty sure you know all this! sharing for others too). Probably a committee structure already centralises things a bit much, contra the decentralisation + worldview diversification motivations behind regranting, although it may have its advantages from a capacity-building POV since centralisation enables specialisation.
I did not have a particular structure in mind for how the people in LMICs would regrant the funds. Thanks for giving examples, Mo.