Do you mean this as distinct from Jonas’s suggestion of:
Nah, I think Jonas’ suggestion would be a good implementation of what I’m suggesting. Though as part of this, I’d want the LTFF to be less public facing and obvious—if someone googled ‘effective altruism longtermism donate’ I’d want them to be pointed to this new fund.
Hmm, I agree that a version of this fund could be implemented pretty easily—eg just make a list of the top 10 longtermist orgs and give 10% to each. My main concern is that it seems easy to do in a fairly disingenuous and manipulative way, if we expect all of its money to just funge against OpenPhil. And I’m not sure how to do it well and ethically.
Nah, I think Jonas’ suggestion would be a good implementation of what I’m suggesting. Though as part of this, I’d want the LTFF to be less public facing and obvious—if someone googled ‘effective altruism longtermism donate’ I’d want them to be pointed to this new fund.
Hmm, I agree that a version of this fund could be implemented pretty easily—eg just make a list of the top 10 longtermist orgs and give 10% to each. My main concern is that it seems easy to do in a fairly disingenuous and manipulative way, if we expect all of its money to just funge against OpenPhil. And I’m not sure how to do it well and ethically.
Yeah, we could simply explain transparently that it would funge with Open Phil’s longtermist budget.