Have you considered combining the “GiveWell for impact investing” idea with the Effective Altruism Funds idea and create an EA impact investing biz within your charity? You could hire staff to find the best impact investing opportunities and create a few funds for different risk tolerances. Theoretically, it could pay for itself (or make serious money for CEA if successful enough) with a modest management fee. I’m not sure if charities are allowed to grant to businesses, but I know they can operate their own businesses as long as it’s related to their mission.
Have you considered combining the “GiveWell for impact investing” idea with the Effective Altruism Funds idea and create an EA impact investing biz within your charity? You could hire staff to find the best impact investing opportunities and create a few funds for different risk tolerances. Theoretically, it could pay for itself (or make serious money for CEA if successful enough) with a modest management fee. I’m not sure if charities are allowed to grant to businesses, but I know they can operate their own businesses as long as it’s related to their mission.