I agree that CEEALAR (I’m pronouncing it see-uh-lar, almost like CLR, in my head) looks a little odd and might be hard to remember the acronym for. But I also agree that to get charitable status, dropping “hotel” was probably a good choice. A lot of nonprofits in the US use “house” (e.g. Covenant House) to give more of a charitable vibe. “EA House” already sounds less for-profit, though maybe less distinctive since EA houses are all over the place. Also, Centre gives me think tank vibes, which may or may not be what you’re looking for.
If you’re tied to the name, I’d recommend dropping the first E to make it CEALAR (Centre for Effective Altruism Learning And Research) to make it more pronounceable, aesthetic, and brief.
Overall, names are hard, and I’m not sure if it’s worth stressing as people will probably keep informally calling it the EA Hotel as is.
Props for putting in the work to keep this organization alive and well. It’s a wonderful asset to the EA community. :)
Props for putting in the work to keep this organization alive and well. It’s a wonderful asset to the EA community. :)
Thanks!
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I agree that the extra E is a bit jarring at first (someone else has pointed this out too). I worry that without it it’s too similar to CEA though; and the “Enabling” also seems useful in helping to describe what we do.
You could keep the name but drop the first ‘A’: CEELAR. Excluding the ‘A’ of Altruism isn’t great, but I think you’re allowed to take major liberties with acronyms. And really, almost anything is better than CEEALAR.
I agree that CEEALAR (I’m pronouncing it see-uh-lar, almost like CLR, in my head) looks a little odd and might be hard to remember the acronym for. But I also agree that to get charitable status, dropping “hotel” was probably a good choice. A lot of nonprofits in the US use “house” (e.g. Covenant House) to give more of a charitable vibe. “EA House” already sounds less for-profit, though maybe less distinctive since EA houses are all over the place. Also, Centre gives me think tank vibes, which may or may not be what you’re looking for.
If you’re tied to the name, I’d recommend dropping the first E to make it CEALAR (Centre for Effective Altruism Learning And Research) to make it more pronounceable, aesthetic, and brief.
Overall, names are hard, and I’m not sure if it’s worth stressing as people will probably keep informally calling it the EA Hotel as is.
Props for putting in the work to keep this organization alive and well. It’s a wonderful asset to the EA community. :)
Thanks!
I agree that the extra E is a bit jarring at first (someone else has pointed this out too). I worry that without it it’s too similar to CEA though; and the “Enabling” also seems useful in helping to describe what we do.
But I really think the whole name should be reconsidered.
You could keep the name but drop the first ‘A’: CEELAR. Excluding the ‘A’ of Altruism isn’t great, but I think you’re allowed to take major liberties with acronyms. And really, almost anything is better than CEEALAR.
Valid.
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