Update on Open Philanthropy Project

Holden Karnofsky gives an update on our work to choose focus areas for the Open Philanthropy Project.
Topics: Open Philanthropy Project, Policy, Global Catastrophic RisksWe envision a world in which philanthropists increasingly document and share their research, reasoning, results, and mistakes to help each other learn more quickly and serve others more effectively.
In this space, we often cross-post items from the blog of our partner, Open Philanthropy, to give readers a fuller picture of the reasoning behind our work.
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Holden Karnofsky gives an update on our work to choose focus areas for the Open Philanthropy Project.
Topics: Open Philanthropy Project, Policy, Global Catastrophic RisksHolden Karnofsky considers the benefits of developing deep expertise in a few causes compared with getting involved in many causes.
Topics: Policy, Open Philanthropy ProjectHolden Karnofsky reflects on the biggest challenges of being public and open about giving decisions.
Topics: Transparency, Open Philanthropy ProjectWe commissioned David Roodman to examine how increasing immigration to the U.S. would impact wages for current U.S. residents.
Topics: Immigration Policy, Policy, Open Philanthropy ProjectCari Tuna writes about the Open Philanthropy Project, a new name to describe the collaboration between Good Ventures and GiveWell.
Topics: Open Philanthropy ProjectGood Ventures has awarded $3 million to The Pew Charitable Trusts as part of our work on criminal justice reform.
Topics: PolicyAlexander Berger writes about the areas we currently see as most promising with the goal of reducing global catastrophic risks.
Topics: Global Catastrophic RisksA blog post by Holden Karnofsky about the specific causes we're considering as possible focus areas in U.S. policy advocacy.
Topics: PolicyA blog post by Holden Karnofsky about how we've investigated the space of policy-oriented philanthropy.
Topics: PolicyA blog post by Cari Tuna and Natalie Crispin about their recent trip to Myanmar and thoughts on the value of site visits.
Topics: Global Health & Development