Is there a single place one can search all grants? Ideally with these evaluations attached where relevant?
If not, would it be worth supporting either @Austin and @Rachel Weinberg or @Hamish Doodles or @vipulnaik to make one? Seems like having searchable public databases is worth the $5 −20k it would cost.
If you mean all EA grants including non-LTFF grants, Rachel Weinberg made OpenBook a while ago to scrape data from various websites to list all grants.
I think it’s not very up-to-date with everything, presumably because Rachel is focused on Manifund these days. But if anybody reading this wants to keep it up-to-date, LTFF and other grantmakers are very likely to be willing to be fund a small project in maintaining that software.
Is there a single place one can search all grants? Ideally with these evaluations attached where relevant?
If not, would it be worth supporting either @Austin and @Rachel Weinberg or @Hamish Doodles or @vipulnaik to make one? Seems like having searchable public databases is worth the $5 −20k it would cost.
If you mean all EA grants including non-LTFF grants, Rachel Weinberg made OpenBook a while ago to scrape data from various websites to list all grants.
I think it’s not very up-to-date with everything, presumably because Rachel is focused on Manifund these days. But if anybody reading this wants to keep it up-to-date, LTFF and other grantmakers are very likely to be willing to be fund a small project in maintaining that software.
Could such a person get in touch with you specifically.
We have this database, but it doesn’t have the longer writeups attached.
What’s the theory of change?