I’ve thought for a long time CFAR and 80k have much in common, so I’m glad to see others are thinking about it!
We promote CFAR workshops to 80k users, and CFAR often offers discounts to those who are altruistically motivated. CFAR has also increased its focus on doing good in the last year: http://lesswrong.com/lw/n39/why_cfar_the_view_from_2015/#ambitions
Thanks for the response! Now that you’ll be closer to CFAR, are there more new ways you’ll be collaborating with them?
I’d really like to see CFAR workshops available in the UK too. Is this something CEA/80,000 Hours might be able to facilitate?
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I’ve thought for a long time CFAR and 80k have much in common, so I’m glad to see others are thinking about it!
We promote CFAR workshops to 80k users, and CFAR often offers discounts to those who are altruistically motivated. CFAR has also increased its focus on doing good in the last year: http://lesswrong.com/lw/n39/why_cfar_the_view_from_2015/#ambitions
Thanks for the response! Now that you’ll be closer to CFAR, are there more new ways you’ll be collaborating with them?
I’d really like to see CFAR workshops available in the UK too. Is this something CEA/80,000 Hours might be able to facilitate?