Thanks for the update! Looks like a really promising project.
EA donations can often be quite top-heavy. I’d be curious to see the following numbers (sorry if I missed either of them in the post):
The total number of donors who used RC Forward in the time period covered here
The fraction of the total amount donated that came from the 10 people who gave the most
These answers wouldn’t necessarily push against RC Forward’s overall impact—it’s still really good to bring in large donors who otherwise might not have given, or would have given less. I’m mostly curious to learn more about the Canadian EA donor base.
The cost-effectiveness analysis contains more info on some of your questions. I’m not sure of the total number of donors, but they mention “two large cryptocurrency donations from a single donor make up 66% of total donations”.
The model they link to also breaks down total donations by donor-size.
Thanks for the update! Looks like a really promising project.
EA donations can often be quite top-heavy. I’d be curious to see the following numbers (sorry if I missed either of them in the post):
The total number of donors who used RC Forward in the time period covered here
The fraction of the total amount donated that came from the 10 people who gave the most
These answers wouldn’t necessarily push against RC Forward’s overall impact—it’s still really good to bring in large donors who otherwise might not have given, or would have given less. I’m mostly curious to learn more about the Canadian EA donor base.
The cost-effectiveness analysis contains more info on some of your questions. I’m not sure of the total number of donors, but they mention “two large cryptocurrency donations from a single donor make up 66% of total donations”.
The model they link to also breaks down total donations by donor-size.