Yep, Giving What We Can is a great place to donate money, and you can do it really easily from GWWC’s website!
I have written this post to reach someone who wants to know, with great certainty, that if they put $1k somewhere that at least $1k extra goes to GiveWell’s Top Charities (very specifically those). The point is to let people who are of the persuasion to donate their money to GiveWell’s Top Charities (lots of those people around) know that such organisations exist and have plenty of funding and scaling gaps.
I haven’t attempted a comparative analysis of multipliers, other than convincing myself that there’s a lot of things currently not funded that are definitely above 3x, even if you apply various downward adjustments. I’d be interested in seeing a comparative analysis, though I imagine it might be tricky to equalise the methodologies.
In case it helps, the best estimate of GWWC’s forward-looking marginal giving multiplier is 10x by CEARCH (exec summary, full report, calcs & sources).
Yep, Giving What We Can is a great place to donate money, and you can do it really easily from GWWC’s website!
I have written this post to reach someone who wants to know, with great certainty, that if they put $1k somewhere that at least $1k extra goes to GiveWell’s Top Charities (very specifically those). The point is to let people who are of the persuasion to donate their money to GiveWell’s Top Charities (lots of those people around) know that such organisations exist and have plenty of funding and scaling gaps.
I haven’t attempted a comparative analysis of multipliers, other than convincing myself that there’s a lot of things currently not funded that are definitely above 3x, even if you apply various downward adjustments. I’d be interested in seeing a comparative analysis, though I imagine it might be tricky to equalise the methodologies.