Completely agree with this and have been thinking about mechanisms for doing this lately.
I think there are high context and low context services. A low context service doesn’t require knowledge of EA to perform, high context does.
Services that are low-context (i.e. doesn’t require knowledge of EA to perform) should be selected based on quality & price. There’s no reason to prefer that a member of EA is making money as a web developer (as opposed to any other provider) unless you believe you’re getting more than what you pay for based on their membership to the community.
Services that are high-context there’s amore nuanced case: there might be a lot of benefits to having more people trained up in that domain specific skill. Essentially, there are positive externalities to having this funded. But, I still believe the signal of how much orgs are willing to pay is very important.
An idea about cost effectiveness evaluation for services: “Primary industry” organisations can approximately model cost effectiveness in terms of their main output: $ per life saved, $ per career change etc. When somebody charges for their services, it requires the primary orgs to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of that service. How many more lives saved if this operational system cost less to run? If we had a better website?
I imagine there could be a way of capturing that trade-off and having service providers estimate their impact through the prices organisations are willing to pay.
So glad this exist, incredible work. EA can aspire to a norm of transparency that is far beyond the standard set by every other movement/industry.
This has been on my mind a lot lately: https://twitter.com/bridget_e_l/status/1659934882301374464?t=C5FCdBv85ujvfJgG7cV1bw&s=19 https://twitter.com/bridget_e_l/status/1665171766434578435?t=jWERYLo7H5dSUiG-L7jWvg&s=19
There seems to be a few directions that this kind of discussion could to go:
What does “ideal funding” look like for the EA ecosystem? What’s our model for getting there? I’ve heard the assumption “we need more billionaires” and I can agree that that’s true but I’d love to see a fleshed out model for what that target state looks like. Can we ever have too much money? How would we know?
What are the issues in the current funding landscape and how can they be characterised? I.e. if we think there’s too much centralisation, why is that & what are we trading of against?
If you’re starting a new organisation, are there any key considerations for how to get funding given what we know about the funding landscape?