Executive summary: The Effective Altruism Infrastructure Fund (EAIF) has published grant recommendations for June 2023, detailing the allocation of funds to various projects and initiatives.
Key points:
EAIF is significantly funding constrained and Open Philanthropy is matching donations 2:1 until January 2024.
Recent changes include Max Daniel stepping down as EAIF chair.
Highlighted grants aim to facilitate career transitions, support community building and podcasts, provide policy fellowships, distribute books, and build employee donation platforms.
Rationales include reach to underrepresented groups, facilitation of high-impact careers, track records, strong plans, and potential for significant money moved.
Uncertainties include fit, counterfactual impact, cost-effectiveness, and ability to scale or succeed.
Some updates are provided, including lower counterfactual estimates for book distribution and a grantee returning unspent funds.
The report aims to provide transparency into EAIF grantmaking to inform potential donors.
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Executive summary: The Effective Altruism Infrastructure Fund (EAIF) has published grant recommendations for June 2023, detailing the allocation of funds to various projects and initiatives.
Key points:
EAIF is significantly funding constrained and Open Philanthropy is matching donations 2:1 until January 2024.
Recent changes include Max Daniel stepping down as EAIF chair.
Highlighted grants aim to facilitate career transitions, support community building and podcasts, provide policy fellowships, distribute books, and build employee donation platforms.
Rationales include reach to underrepresented groups, facilitation of high-impact careers, track records, strong plans, and potential for significant money moved.
Uncertainties include fit, counterfactual impact, cost-effectiveness, and ability to scale or succeed.
Some updates are provided, including lower counterfactual estimates for book distribution and a grantee returning unspent funds.
The report aims to provide transparency into EAIF grantmaking to inform potential donors.
This comment was auto-generated by the EA Forum Team. Feel free to point out issues with this summary by replying to the comment, and contact us if you have feedback.