I think this is already done. The application asks if you are receiving OpenPhil funding for said project or have done so in the past. It also asks if you’ve applied. I think people also generally disclose because the payoff of not disclosing is pretty low compared to the costs. EA is a pretty small community I don’t think non-disclosure ever helps.
Yep, it’d be good if this was standardized more with a set list, though deciding which funders are relevant (Eg not getting NSF funding isn’t very relevant to LTFF, but getting rejected from Lightspeed might be) or not might be hard.
I think this is already done. The application asks if you are receiving OpenPhil funding for said project or have done so in the past. It also asks if you’ve applied. I think people also generally disclose because the payoff of not disclosing is pretty low compared to the costs. EA is a pretty small community I don’t think non-disclosure ever helps.
Yep, it’d be good if this was standardized more with a set list, though deciding which funders are relevant (Eg not getting NSF funding isn’t very relevant to LTFF, but getting rejected from Lightspeed might be) or not might be hard.