So lots of people in the EA movement do donate to Charity Science. Some reasons others do not 1) They have not heard of Charity Science 2) Charity Science only accepts as much money as we can effectively spend (which historically has been pretty low.) 3) They are not convinced Charity Science will continue to have above 1:1 ratios on money moved. 4) They think other meta EA orgs are as effective or more effective.
I think part of the reason it’s not publicized as much as say donating directly to GW charities is for marketing/PR reasons. e.g. Many people who are new to EA might be confused or turned off by the idea of a 100% overhead charity.
I read your organization breakdown page (as well as several of the linked documents) and will be submitting an application in the next week for an internship. Hopefully I can d something to help out.
So lots of people in the EA movement do donate to Charity Science. Some reasons others do not 1) They have not heard of Charity Science 2) Charity Science only accepts as much money as we can effectively spend (which historically has been pretty low.) 3) They are not convinced Charity Science will continue to have above 1:1 ratios on money moved. 4) They think other meta EA orgs are as effective or more effective.
I think part of the reason it’s not publicized as much as say donating directly to GW charities is for marketing/PR reasons. e.g. Many people who are new to EA might be confused or turned off by the idea of a 100% overhead charity.
Thanks, this is helpful.
I read your organization breakdown page (as well as several of the linked documents) and will be submitting an application in the next week for an internship. Hopefully I can d something to help out.