Thanks, David. I think the best approach is probably more complicated than my 10,000 foot comment—“work spaces and similar” are in a different category to me than EAGs, which are in turn in a different category than funding early EA community-building work in middle-income countries. The appropriate “coinsurance” will vary depending on the specific project, but I think you’re right that it may be 100 percent for some of them.
Strongly agree—and if Dustin Moskowitz or Jann Tallinn wants to fund early groups in universities or in developing countries, that seems like a great place to give part of the far-more-than-10%. (But I’d still like it more if that giving wasn’t called or considered EA donations.)
Thanks, David. I think the best approach is probably more complicated than my 10,000 foot comment—“work spaces and similar” are in a different category to me than EAGs, which are in turn in a different category than funding early EA community-building work in middle-income countries. The appropriate “coinsurance” will vary depending on the specific project, but I think you’re right that it may be 100 percent for some of them.
Strongly agree—and if Dustin Moskowitz or Jann Tallinn wants to fund early groups in universities or in developing countries, that seems like a great place to give part of the far-more-than-10%. (But I’d still like it more if that giving wasn’t called or considered EA donations.)