Which funding bodies have you asked for funding from and do you know why they are not funding this (assuming they chose not to fund this)? The funding options I know about are OpenPhil, EA Funds and Non Linear.
My understanding is you only just managed to get enough funding to run a budget version of AISC 10, so I presume that means you’ll be looking for funding for AISC 11.
For Nonlinear, that’s a network of donors who I guess mostly don’t have that much funds to spent. But I don’t know which if any donors there tried evaluating AISC and what their reasons were for not funding.
My understanding is you only just managed to get enough funding to run a budget version of AISC 10, so I presume that means you’ll be looking for funding for AISC 11.
Yes, this is correct. Even then, it is stretching it, because we haven’t gotten an income for running the just finished 150-participant edition (AISC 9). Backpay would be reasonable – to maintain our personal runways.
What is the current funding status of AISC?
Which funding bodies have you asked for funding from and do you know why they are not funding this (assuming they chose not to fund this)? The funding options I know about are OpenPhil, EA Funds and Non Linear.
My understanding is you only just managed to get enough funding to run a budget version of AISC 10, so I presume that means you’ll be looking for funding for AISC 11.
Thank you for the incisive questions.
We received $57k through Manifund plus a $5k donation from a private donor.
For LTFF and SFF, Oliver Habryka was our main evaluator. See his comment here.
For OpenPhil, see my comment here.
For Nonlinear, that’s a network of donors who I guess mostly don’t have that much funds to spent. But I don’t know which if any donors there tried evaluating AISC and what their reasons were for not funding.
Yes, this is correct. Even then, it is stretching it, because we haven’t gotten an income for running the just finished 150-participant edition (AISC 9). Backpay would be reasonable – to maintain our personal runways.