Rather than setting up a charity, a Donor Advised Fund (DAF) is a good option for this purpose. This post may be helpful: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/qYuehBsAe6Ri6PZvL/a-comparison-of-donor-advised-fund-providers
I think they can only disburse to other charities, not individuals.
They may be willing to direct it to a charity that will give it to an individual, eg https://www.theissresearch.org/.
This would have been way better than holding everything in my individual account. But it doesn’t let you make ‘grants’ to individuals. We need something like a smaller version of EA Funds.
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Rather than setting up a charity, a Donor Advised Fund (DAF) is a good option for this purpose. This post may be helpful: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/qYuehBsAe6Ri6PZvL/a-comparison-of-donor-advised-fund-providers
I think they can only disburse to other charities, not individuals.
They may be willing to direct it to a charity that will give it to an individual, eg https://www.theissresearch.org/.
This would have been way better than holding everything in my individual account. But it doesn’t let you make ‘grants’ to individuals. We need something like a smaller version of EA Funds.