I agree that default employment seems preferred by most fulltime workers, and that’s why I’m interested in the concept of “default-recurring monthly grants”.
I will note that this employment structure is not the typical arrangement among founders trying to launch a startup, though. A broad class of grants in EA are “work on this thing and maybe turn it into a new research org”, and the equivalent funding norms in the tech sector at least are not “employment” but “apply for incubators, try to raise funding”.
For EAs trying to do research… academia is the typical model for research but I also think academia is extremely inefficient, so copying the payment model doesn’t seem like a recipe for success. FROs are maybe the closest thing I can think of to “multi-year stable grants”—but there’s only like 3 of those in existence and it’s very early to say if they produce good outcomes.
I agree that default employment seems preferred by most fulltime workers, and that’s why I’m interested in the concept of “default-recurring monthly grants”.
I will note that this employment structure is not the typical arrangement among founders trying to launch a startup, though. A broad class of grants in EA are “work on this thing and maybe turn it into a new research org”, and the equivalent funding norms in the tech sector at least are not “employment” but “apply for incubators, try to raise funding”.
For EAs trying to do research… academia is the typical model for research but I also think academia is extremely inefficient, so copying the payment model doesn’t seem like a recipe for success. FROs are maybe the closest thing I can think of to “multi-year stable grants”—but there’s only like 3 of those in existence and it’s very early to say if they produce good outcomes.
What does FRO stand for?
“Focused Research Org”