EA projects update—November 2015
Here is the latest update on what effective altruists around the world have been working on, from .impact’s editable project updates document, through which people can share news about this. The subheadings with project names generally link to the pages describing them, but do ask any further questions you have in the comments.
Launched!
Went out in/on:
EA Facebook group
(Initial phase, to get a separate sample suggested by some people we consulted such as Greg Lewis.)
EA Forum
LessWrong (post got promoted again :-)
Slate Star Codex
GWWC Newsletter (arranged but not yet sent out)
Some extra distribution to come
NB: survey of group organizers also going out soon
Everything is right on track. The Newsletter goes out on a regular basis each second Monday.
Collaborating with The Life You Can Save to spread Giving Games to the secular community
Building peer-to-peer fundraising software
Jonas Vollmer pointed Tom Ash to the fee-free generosity.com.
(The project of building flexible open source software for the EA community and others remains on hold as too demanding to be worth it with our current resources.)
Local effective altruism network
Contacted a large batch of new people about providing local presences for EA and signed up people in several new areas, coming soon
Built a few new websites for local groups
Signed up Peter McIntyre and Brian Tse to run regular conference calls for groups in Asia/Australasia, and had the first one of these. We now have regular calls from groups in North America, Europe and Asia/Australasia, at timezones friendly to these.
Peter McIntyre did an EA Australia retreat
Prepared survey of group organisers, ready to go out
Did a bunch of purely internal work
Set up new groups from cold-calling seeding: Hobart, Santa Cruz, Cape Town and Leuven
William Saunders added search by profile contents: http://eahub.org/user/profiles/search
Google Hangout QA specifically pitched at newcomers
Myself+5 attendees (though 3 of them are people I personally knew, so not sure how scalable) this Saturday
Sufficient interest for me to run more trial sessions
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iUpCTwFNaroz4kKfCKvV3vtrn4-vw5uMuiK5pFyNIqM/edit
Fundraising
Tom provided EUR 1000 in matching donations for AMF to Telofy Sparkle for his launch of Bronies for Good album ’Seeds of Kindness: Building Bridges’ ( http://yoursiblings.org/fundraiser/seeds-of-kindness-building-bridges/ )
Good Code
New Incentives Mobile Money Token
New Incentives Sheets Backup
New Incentives Photo Backup
Help SCI with using Dropbox
Chat with Ka-Ping Ye`
Aid grade, Deepdive evaluation
Guesstimate
New Header
Different Distribution Types
Metric Descriptions
Lots of UI changes
Several models
Plan to launch Beta this week.
Kudos again on the EA survey!
BTW, here’s the early outcome of the Intentional Insights collaboration with The Life You Can Save to spread Giving Games to the secular community. We have launched a pilot program with the Secular Student Alliance to bring Giving Games to over 300 student groups throughout the world. Here’s more information about SSA-themed Giving Games.
Sounds great, thanks for the update! How many groups will be taking part, and will you be reporting on the outcomes in future project updates?
Tom, the number of groups taking part will depend on the wishes of each individual SSA affiliate, as they are locally governed. SSA staff guess that a number of groups will want to participate over the course of the next year. Yup, we very much intend to report on the outcomes of this activity in future project updates.