I’m the project lead on EA Community Building Grants, which I think is what your referring to here.
The accredited positions include those that are in EA organisations, but many of the accredited positions are not. For example, accredited positions include doing an economics Phd at a top university, working at Facebook AI research, and many positions listed on the 80,000 Hours jobs board.
Based on the data submitted by groups so far, I’d expect the majority of positions we accredit to not be positions at EA organisations, though we’re still in the early stages of receiving and analysing data here.
Our previous update post provides some more context on our evaluation criteria.
Hi, thanks for the comment.
I’m the project lead on EA Community Building Grants, which I think is what your referring to here.
The accredited positions include those that are in EA organisations, but many of the accredited positions are not. For example, accredited positions include doing an economics Phd at a top university, working at Facebook AI research, and many positions listed on the 80,000 Hours jobs board.
Based on the data submitted by groups so far, I’d expect the majority of positions we accredit to not be positions at EA organisations, though we’re still in the early stages of receiving and analysing data here.
Our previous update post provides some more context on our evaluation criteria.
https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/RZrikMAuTwt4e9Fs4/ea-community-building-grants-update