Coefficient Giving is hiring for several roles:
Managing Director, Philanthropic Advisory (San Francisco preferred or Remote)
Global Aid Policy – Associate Program Officer (Washington D.C.)
Senior Advisor, GCR Partnerships (San Francisco)
Operations Coordinator/Associate (San Francisco or Washington D.C.)
As always, if your referral results in a hire, you’ll receive $5k as a thank you.
We published new blog posts:
Our 2025 Letter from the CEO, reflecting on directing over $1 billion in 2025 (the most in our history!) and outlining plans for continued scaling in 2026.
Going Bigger: How We’re Scaling Effective Giving & Careers in 2026, detailing our expansion strategy for the Effective Giving & Careers fund, including nearly tripling funding availability and supporting portfolio organizations that moved approximately $300 million in 2025.
How Three Grantees Are Helping People Find High-Impact Careers, showcasing how Probably Good, High Impact Medicine, and High Impact Professionals are helping individuals transition into high-impact roles.
What Is Progress Worth?, presenting a model for valuing economic progress and its effects on human welfare, featuring an interactive calculator for estimating how policy changes affecting growth translate into social value.
Coefficient Giving is hiring for several roles:
Grantmakers and Senior Generalists, GCR (mostly remote; some location preferences vary, apply by May 17)
Learn more about the 10+ open roles in our forum post.
Research Fellow and Strategy Fellow, Cause Prioritization Team (remote, apply by May 17)
IT Associate/Senior IT Associate (remote, apply by May 28)
Operations Coordinator/Associate (San Francisco or Washington D.C., rolling)
As always, if your referral results in a hire, you’ll receive $5k as a thank you.
New writing:
We published three “Day in the Life” posts: one with Caroline Daniell on Legal, another with Olivia Larsen on Partnerships, and one more profiling three GCR grantmakers: Abbey Chaver, Trevor Levin, and Chris Bakerlee.
Opportunities:
Our RFP for Humane Fish Slaughter Research/Prototypes is open through July 1, 2026. Funding is available for projects that materially improve the welfare of fish at capture and slaughter.
We also have a variety of other funding opportunities available, including fellowships, scholarships, support for group organizers, and funding for career development and transition.