Disclaimer: I’m one of the community ambassadors.
I imagine the numbers here probably underestimate the scale of the multiplier effect. There exist people inspired to give effectively by event attendance who don’t log or advertise it. And there exist people who will go to something set up by One for the World, do their research into effective giving, and then 10% pledge at Giving What We Can without involving One for the World. Which is all a major headache for One for the World’s statistical tracking. Nonetheless, the trend lines are very clear that the current approach is working well.
I would consider donations to One for the World one of the most effective ways of funding effective global health and development work.
Disclaimer: I’m one of the community ambassadors.
I imagine the numbers here probably underestimate the scale of the multiplier effect. There exist people inspired to give effectively by event attendance who don’t log or advertise it. And there exist people who will go to something set up by One for the World, do their research into effective giving, and then 10% pledge at Giving What We Can without involving One for the World. Which is all a major headache for One for the World’s statistical tracking. Nonetheless, the trend lines are very clear that the current approach is working well.
I would consider donations to One for the World one of the most effective ways of funding effective global health and development work.