This is catty, but has anyone else noticed how many of some CEA members’ blog posts and Facebook updates are about how we should keep giving to and growing metacharities like CEA?
I think this is a good thing and more charities should do it. As a potential donor, it makes my job a lot easier when charities publicly present the best arguments in favor of donating to them.
I’d find it weird if people who chose their careers based on what they thought was of the greatest benefit didn’t advocate for that work to other people with similar priorities.
And in response to the suggestion of self-serving behaviour or even corruption raised by this post, it should be made absolutely clear that the trustees of CEA are legally barred from being employed by or financially profiting from its operations.
This is catty, but has anyone else noticed how many of some CEA members’ blog posts and Facebook updates are about how we should keep giving to and growing metacharities like CEA?
I think this is a good thing and more charities should do it. As a potential donor, it makes my job a lot easier when charities publicly present the best arguments in favor of donating to them.
I’d find it weird if people who chose their careers based on what they thought was of the greatest benefit didn’t advocate for that work to other people with similar priorities.
And in response to the suggestion of self-serving behaviour or even corruption raised by this post, it should be made absolutely clear that the trustees of CEA are legally barred from being employed by or financially profiting from its operations.