I appreciate the clear reasoning for the changes taking place. Glad especially to see the new prioritization of fundamental research, it’s something sorely lacking in the movement right now.
I’m curious how these changes will impact the collaboration of CEA with other EA meta-charities outside the CEA’s current umbrella. For example, the Local Effective Altruist Network and The Life You Can Save also support some local groups uniting Effective Altruists, and have been collaborating with GWWC around that. I and I imagine other forums readers have similar kinds of questions around CEA’s collaborations with Animal Charity Evaluators, Students for High-Impact Charity, Intentional Insights, .impact, Effective Altruism Foundation, Charity Science, etc.
ACE and TLYCS were incubated as projects at the CEA before they became separate organizations independently run out of the U.S. I assume they still have a working relationship they leverage to coordinate joint projects. If I’m not mistaken, CEA has collaborated with ACE in the last year on laying the groundwork for one or more effective animal advocacy (EAA) conferences in 2016. CEA also incubated and has worked closely with the Stiftung fer Effektiver Altruismus/Effective Altruism Foundation (SEA/EAF). They’re based out of Switzerland, but also do lots of work in Austria and Germany, and they’re the parent foundation to Raising for Effective Giving (REG), Sentience Politics and the Foundational Research Institute (FRI).
I appreciate the clear reasoning for the changes taking place. Glad especially to see the new prioritization of fundamental research, it’s something sorely lacking in the movement right now.
I’m curious how these changes will impact the collaboration of CEA with other EA meta-charities outside the CEA’s current umbrella. For example, the Local Effective Altruist Network and The Life You Can Save also support some local groups uniting Effective Altruists, and have been collaborating with GWWC around that. I and I imagine other forums readers have similar kinds of questions around CEA’s collaborations with Animal Charity Evaluators, Students for High-Impact Charity, Intentional Insights, .impact, Effective Altruism Foundation, Charity Science, etc.
ACE and TLYCS were incubated as projects at the CEA before they became separate organizations independently run out of the U.S. I assume they still have a working relationship they leverage to coordinate joint projects. If I’m not mistaken, CEA has collaborated with ACE in the last year on laying the groundwork for one or more effective animal advocacy (EAA) conferences in 2016. CEA also incubated and has worked closely with the Stiftung fer Effektiver Altruismus/Effective Altruism Foundation (SEA/EAF). They’re based out of Switzerland, but also do lots of work in Austria and Germany, and they’re the parent foundation to Raising for Effective Giving (REG), Sentience Politics and the Foundational Research Institute (FRI).