I couldn’t get the contact form to work, so tried the e-mail address. Some of the information looked dated, so I asked if they could use some assistance updating if this is still an active project. To the extent the maintainers need support, this seems like it could be pretty high-impact for the modest amount of work that should be needed to keep it up to date.
Caleb wrote back and confirmed that the project is still running.
They do have a need for US-based participants due to the wide range of organizations that are tax deductible in the US, so I’m going to post some swap offers to the website a little later in the month.
AMF is clearly the most effective swap offer for a US-based participant, since it is tax-advantaged in many countries . . . so I’m going to move some of my planned giving there. I’m indifferent enough among the usual choices for global health/development that I’m willing to switch some of my donations in hopes the other donor is able to donate more with the benefit of the tax writeoff.
Not sure if it is active anymore, but there is a longstanding hub for EAs to do this: https://donationswap.eahub.org/
I couldn’t get the contact form to work, so tried the e-mail address. Some of the information looked dated, so I asked if they could use some assistance updating if this is still an active project. To the extent the maintainers need support, this seems like it could be pretty high-impact for the modest amount of work that should be needed to keep it up to date.
If you don’t get a reply via their e-mail, you might want to contact this user: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/users/calebwithers
Caleb wrote back and confirmed that the project is still running.
They do have a need for US-based participants due to the wide range of organizations that are tax deductible in the US, so I’m going to post some swap offers to the website a little later in the month.
AMF is clearly the most effective swap offer for a US-based participant, since it is tax-advantaged in many countries . . . so I’m going to move some of my planned giving there. I’m indifferent enough among the usual choices for global health/development that I’m willing to switch some of my donations in hopes the other donor is able to donate more with the benefit of the tax writeoff.