This is great! I think its extremely important and underrated (dare I say ‘neglected’?) work to identify and shift resources towards more effective charities in smaller contexts, even if those charities are unlikely to be the most globally effective.
Are you able to share more of your analysis or data? I’m curious about the proportion of charities in the categories you identify above, and what, if any numerical/​categorical values you assigned.
There is a level of confidentiality because organizations shared this in good faith and not for public dissemination.
Moreover, any numerical values were very speculative and just for the purpose of comparison. We can only confidently share a broad analysis like the one in this post.
This is great! I think its extremely important and underrated (dare I say ‘neglected’?) work to identify and shift resources towards more effective charities in smaller contexts, even if those charities are unlikely to be the most globally effective.
Are you able to share more of your analysis or data? I’m curious about the proportion of charities in the categories you identify above, and what, if any numerical/​categorical values you assigned.
There is a level of confidentiality because organizations shared this in good faith and not for public dissemination.
Moreover, any numerical values were very speculative and just for the purpose of comparison. We can only confidently share a broad analysis like the one in this post.