Let’s advertise EA infrastructure projects, Feb 2024

This is the latest of a theoretically-three-monthly series of posts advertising EA infrastructure projects that struggle to get and maintain awareness (see original advertising post for more on the rationale).

I italicise organisations added since the previous post was originally submitted and bold those edited in to the current one after posting, to make it easier for people to scan for new entries.

Also, since funding seems to be very tight in the community at the moment, I’ve added a section to the end on ‘Organisations urgently seeking donations’. I don’t have any inclusion criteria atm beyond signal boosting posts people have made in the last few months, especially those who are in an existential crisis from lack of funding.

Coworking/​socialising

  • EA Gather Town—An always-on virtual meeting place for coworking, connecting, and having both casual and impactful conversations

  • EA Anywhere—An online EA community for everyone

  • EA coworking Discord—A Discord server dedicated to online coworking

Free or subsidised accommodation

  • CEEALAR/​formerly the EA hotel—Provides free or subsidised serviced accommodation and board, and a moderate stipend for other living expenses.

  • NonLinear’s EA house database - An experiment by Nonlinear to try to connect EAs with extra space with EAs who could do good work if they didn’t have to pay rent (or could pay less rent).

Writing support

  • Amber Dawn—a freelance writer, editor and writing coach for the EA community who can help you edit drafts and write up your unwritten ideas.

Mental health support

  • Mental Health Navigator—a signposting service committed to connecting people to free or low-cost mental health resources.

Tech support

  • Legal advice from Tyrone Barugh—a practice under consideration with the primary aim of providing legal support to EA orgs and individual EAs, with that practice probably being based in the UK.

Coaching

  • Katie Glass—offers subsidised coaching to women working in longtermist & meta cause areas

  • Magnify Mentoringconnects and supports people from underrepresented backgrounds who are ambitious and rigorous in their altruism, to have a positive impact with their careers and lives

  • Elliot Billingsley—Coaching is best for people who have personal or professional goals they’re serious about accomplishing. My sessions are designed to improve clarity and motivation.

  • Tee Barnett Coaching

    • (coaching training) - a multi-component training infrastructure for developing your own practice as a skilled coach.

    • (coach matchmaking) - Access matchmaking to high-quality coaching at below-market pricing.

  • Probably Good—Whether you’re a student searching for the right path or an experienced professional seeking a purpose-driven opportunity, we’re here to help you brainstorm career paths, evaluate options, and plan next steps

  • AI Safety Support—health coaching to people working on AI safety (first session free)

  • 80,0000 Hours career coaching—Speak with us for free about using your career to help solve one of the world’s most pressing problems

  • Yonatan Cale—Coaching for software devs

  • FAANG style mock interviews—senior software engineer at Waymo, who previously worked at Google

Forecasting tools

  • Sage tools:

    • Fatebook: the fastest way to make and track predictions

    • Fatebook for Chrome: Instantly make and embed predictions, in Google Docs and anywhere else on the web

    • Quantified Intuitions: Practice assigning credences to outcomes with a quick feedback loop

    • Fatebook for Slack—a Slack bot designed to help high-impact orgs build a culture of forecasting.

  • Confido—A forecasting tool for during meetings or for within organisation! Potentially makes meetings faster and it is a simple way to get some groups forecasts.

Financial and other material support

  • Manifund—offers charitable funding infrastructure designed to improve incentives, efficiency, and transparency

  • Lighthaven—a large event and office space in Downtown Berkeley, which provides heavily subsidized event space for various EA-aligned programs and events

  • Effective Altruism Funds—Whether an individual, organisation or other entity, we’re eager to fund great ideas and great people

  • Nonlinear fund—We incubate longtermist nonprofits by connecting founders with ideas, funding, and mentorship

  • Survival and Flourishing Fund—A “virtual fund”: we organize application submission and evaluation processes to help donors decide where to make donations

  • Open Philanthropy Project—a research and grantmaking foundation that aims to share its findings openly

  • Berkeley Existential Risk Initiative—Supports university research groups working to reduce x-risk, by providing them with free services and support

Support services for EA organisations

  • WorkStream Business Systems—a service dedicated to EAs, helping you improve your workflow, boost your bottom line and take control of your business

  • cFactual—a new, EA-aligned strategy consultancy with the purpose of maximising its counterfactual impact

  • Good Governance Project—helps EA organizations create strong boards by finding qualified and diverse professionals

  • User-Friendly - an EA-aligned marketing agency

  • Anti Entropy—offers services related operations for EA organizations

  • Arb—Our consulting work spans forecasting, machine learning, and epidemiology. We do original research, evidence reviews, and large-scale data pipelines.

  • Pineapple Operations—Maintains a public database of people who are seeking operations or Personal Assistant/​Executive Assistant work (part- or full-time) within the next 6 months in the Effective Altruism ecosystem

Organisations urgently seeking donations

Inclusion criteria for other organisations

I’m going try out making the guidelines more permissive, to include resources that are explicitly designed for individual EAs even if they’re fee-charging, since such organisations have the same problem getting the word out as everyone else. Let me know if your org qualifies and you want me to add you to the list.

So now the approximate criteria are as follows (as ever, open to discussion, and if there’s something you think is essential to let people know about which doesn’t strictly fit, feel free to suggest it—for eg the house database doesn’t technically qualify, but seemed too valuable to omit):

  • The resource should be free to use, or at available at a substantial discount to relatively poor EAs, or

  • It should be aimed specifically at EA-oriented people

  • It should be for the direct benefit of the people using it, not just to ‘enable them to do more good’ (though hopefully that will be a side benefit)

  • It should be available to people across the world (ie. not just a local EA group)

  • It should be a service or product that someone is putting ongoing work into (ie not just a list of tips, or Facebook/​Discord/​Slack groups with no purpose other than discussion of some EA subtopic, etc)

  • Or it should be an organisation or project for which lack of funding is an existential concern

Also, let me know if I should remove any resources or edit any of the descriptions. I’ve checked it for broken links but haven’t done any further editing. As ever, feel free to message me and let me know if some resource or organisation should be added to the list.

Finally if you think that these organisation deserve more exposure but don’t want to give me free karma for essentially C&Ping the same thing every few months, please consider strong upvoting this post and strong downvoting this karma sink comment.