We 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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12/09/2024
Blog: Give & Learn
As with many of our blog posts, this is a cross-post from Open Philanthropy, our partner organization. Since 2016, Open Philanthropy’s Scientific Research team has supported hundreds of projects aimed at improving human health globally. Our efforts span a broad spectrum, from advancing the fundamental understanding of high-burden diseases to backing the… Read More
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Scientific Research
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12/03/2024
Blog: Give & Learn
As with many of our blog posts, this is a cross-post from Open Philanthropy, our partner organization. As we enter the holiday giving season, we’re continuing our tradition of sharing a list of giving opportunities suggested by Open Philanthropy program staff. Read More
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10/22/2024
Blog: Give & Learn
In October, our longtime grantee David Baker won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for groundbreaking work in protein design. We wanted to take the opportunity to highlight his work and some of its practical applications, such as enabling better vaccines, that we have been supporting Baker and his colleague Neil King… Read More
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Global Health R&D,
Scientific Research
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09/23/2024
Blog: Give & Learn
As with many of our blog posts, this is a cross-post from Open Philanthropy, our partner organization. It’s a slightly unusual cross-post because we weren’t the sole funder for the initiative; many other funders… Read More
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Global Health and Wellbeing,
Global Public Health Policy
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08/26/2024
Blog: Give & Learn
Japan spent more than $19.6 billion on overseas development assistance (ODA) in 2023, making it the third largest single-country donor behind the US and Germany. Open Philanthropy’s Global Aid Policy (GAP) team, which is devoted to increasing government aid and guiding it toward more cost-effective approaches, believes there may… Read More
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Global Aid Policy
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07/30/2024
Blog: Give & Learn
It’s September 2016, and Aaron Ross is in the quiet Parisian suburb of Massy, sitting in a sleek conference room at Carrefour’s headquarters. Carrefour is either the largest or second-largest retailer in France, depending on the metric. Ross stands, adjusting his tailored suit as executives shuffle in. For years, he… Read More
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Farm Animal Welfare
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06/14/2024
Blog: Give & Learn
We are writing to share that while we generally plan to continue increasing our grantmaking in our existing focus areas via our partner Open Philanthropy, we have decided to exit a handful of sub-causes (amounting to less than 5% of our annual grantmaking), and we are no longer… Read More
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05/30/2024
Blog: Give & Learn
Emily Oehlsen, our Managing Director for Global Health and Wellbeing (GHW), recently published a paper in the Journal of Economic Perspectives that explains Open Philanthropy’s approach to cause prioritization within our GHW portfolio. Here’s the abstract: Many foundations decide how much and where to give based on their founders’ personal precommitments… Read More
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04/30/2024
Blog: Give & Learn
Open Philanthropy’s Global Health and Wellbeing (GHW) portfolio now spans eight different programs working to improve health, raise incomes, and reduce suffering around the world. Our most recent program, global public health policy, launched in November 2023. It can be difficult to fully grasp all the work we do within the… Read More
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04/29/2024
Blog: Give & Learn
I have bittersweet news to announce: Holden Karnofsky, who cofounded Open Philanthropy and helped to run it through July 2023, is leaving to become a Visiting Scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, effective today. At Carnegie, Holden will continue his work to reduce risks from artificial intelligence. … Read More
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04/16/2024
Blog: Give & Learn
Open Philanthropy commissioned a report from Stefan Dercon on economic growth as the main driver of poverty reduction. In the report, Dercon highlights a set of overlooked policies that can help boost economic growth in developing countries, as well as key reasons why these policies aren’t always… Read More
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03/27/2024
Blog: Give & Learn
Like many organizations, Open Philanthropy has had multiple founding moments. Depending on how you count, we will be either seven, ten, or thirteen years old this year. Regardless of when you start the clock, it’s possible that we’ve changed more in the last two… Read More
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02/19/2024
Blog: Give & Learn
We are happy to announce that we have added forecasting as an official grantmaking focus area. As of January 2024, the forecasting team comprises two full-time employees: myself and Javier Prieto. In August 2023, I joined Open Phil to lead our forecasting grantmaking and internal processes. Prior to that, I worked on… Read More
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Forecasting
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02/01/2024
Blog: Give & Learn
Since Holden formally stepped down as co-CEO of Open Philanthropy last July, I’ve been working to build out our new leadership team. This post introduces the folks joining me (CEO) and Cari Tuna (President) as OP leadership: Emily Oehlsen became Managing Director for our work on Global Health and Wellbeing (GHW) in July 2023… Read More
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12/19/2023
Blog: Give & Learn
In past years, we sometimes published suggestions for individual donors looking for organizations to support. This post shares new suggestions from Open Philanthropy program staff who chose to provide them. Similar caveats to previous years apply: These are reasonably strong options in the relevant focus area, and shouldn’t be taken as outright recommendations… Read More
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12/14/2023
Blog: Give & Learn
This post originally appeared in the monthly farm animal welfare newsletter written by Lewis Bollard, program officer for farm animal welfare. Sign up here to receive an email each month with Lewis’ research and insights into farm animal advocacy. Note that the… Read More
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Farm Animal Welfare
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12/01/2023
Blog: Give & Learn
Both GiveWell and Open Philanthropy (OP) have been longtime supporters of charities that distribute long-lasting insecticide-treated bednets (LLINs), such as the Against Malaria Foundation. Open Philanthropy continues to believe that these are some of the best charitable giving opportunities in the world — on the order of … Read More
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Global Health & Development
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11/22/2023
Blog: Give & Learn
We’re pleased to announce that we’ve added a new cause area to our Global Health and Wellbeing portfolio: Global Public Health Policy. The program will be overseen by Santosh Harish, Chris Smith, and James Snowden. Santosh will lead the majority of grantmaking for the program. We believe that some of… Read More
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Global Public Health Policy
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10/05/2023
Blog: Give & Learn
Last year, we committed $350 million to GiveWell’s evidence-backed, cost-effective recommendations in global health and development. This year, we’re committing $300M to support GiveWell’s recommendations over the next three years. This returns our annual support to its 2020 level ($100M/year). And it brings us to more than $1 billion in… Read More
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Potential GiveWell Top Charities,
Global Health & Development
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09/29/2023
Blog: Give & Learn
In March 2023, we launched the Open Philanthropy AI Worldviews Contest. The goal of the contest was to surface novel considerations that could affect our views on the timeline to transformative AI and the level of catastrophic risk that transformative AI systems could pose. We received 135 submissions. Today we… Read More
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07/27/2023
Blog: Give & Learn
On behalf of Open Philanthropy’s board, I’m excited to announce that Alexander Berger is now sole CEO of Open Philanthropy! Alexander has served as co-CEO since 2021 and has run the organization during my leave of absence. I’ve been blown away by his talent, dedication and values ever… Read More
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07/27/2023
Blog: Give & Learn
This post was originally shared on the Effective Altruism Forum. You can see further discussion on the original post. In 2019, Open Philanthropy commissioned a set of forecasts on AI progress from Metaculus.[1] The questions were run in parallel on Hypermind, but… Read More
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Potential Risks from Advanced AI
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05/12/2023
Blog: Give & Learn
This post originally appeared in the monthly farm animal welfare newsletter written by Lewis Bollard, program officer for farm animal welfare. Sign up here to receive an email each month with Lewis’ research and insights into farm animal advocacy. Note that the… Read More
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Farm Animal Welfare
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05/10/2023
Blog: Give & Learn
2022 was a big year for Open Philanthropy: We recommended over $650 million in grants — more, by far, than in any other year of our history. [More] We hired our first program officers for three new focus areas in our Global Health and Wellbeing portfolio. [More] Within… Read More
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01/12/2023
Blog: Give & Learn
As with many of our blog posts, this is a cross-post from Open Philanthropy, our partner organization. It’s a slightly unusual cross-post because we weren’t the sole funder for the initiative; Lucy Southworth also provided generous support. “We” refers to Open Philanthropy throughout. In February, we… Read More
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Global Health & Development
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01/11/2023
Blog: Give & Learn
1. Preamble This post is a shallow investigation, as described here. As we noted in the civil conflict investigation and telecommunications in LMICs investigation we shared earlier this year, we have not shared many shallow investigations in the last few years but are moving towards sharing… Read More
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12/22/2022
Blog: Give & Learn
This post originally appeared in the monthly farm animal welfare newsletter written by Lewis Bollard, program officer for farm animal welfare. Sign up here to receive an email each month with Lewis’ research and insights into farm animal advocacy. Note that… Read More
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Farm Animal Welfare
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11/23/2022
Blog: Give & Learn
Open Philanthropy’s Global Health and Wellbeing team continues to investigate potential areas for grantmaking. One of those is education in poorer countries. These countries have massively expanded schooling in the last half century. but many of their students lack minimal numeracy and literacy. To support the team’s assessment of the… Read More
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Education,
Global Health & Development
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09/09/2022
Blog: Give & Learn
We were gratified to receive over 150 good-faith submissions to Open Philanthropy’s Cause Exploration Prizes, where we invited people to suggest a new area for us to support or respond to our suggested questions. We hoped that these submissions would help us find new ways to carry out our mission —… Read More
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Global Health & Development
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07/25/2022
Blog: Give & Learn
We recently published two shallow investigations on potential focus areas to the Effective Altruism Forum. Shallow investigations, which are part of our cause selection process, are mainly intended as quick writeups for internal audiences and aren’t optimized for public consumption. However, we’re sharing… Read More
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Global Health & Development
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07/21/2022
Blog: Give & Learn
Earlier this year, I wrote that Open Philanthropy was looking for someone to help us direct funding for our newest cause area: We are searching for a program officer to help us launch a new grantmaking program. The program would support… Read More
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Global Health & Development
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07/15/2022
Blog: Give & Learn
Historically, economic growth has had huge social benefits, lifting billions out of poverty and improving health outcomes around the world. This leads some to argue that accelerating economic growth, or at least productivity growth,[1] should be a major philanthropic and social priority going forward. Read More
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06/16/2022
Blog: Give & Learn
When investigating a grant, Open Philanthropy staff often make probabilistic predictions about grant-related outcomes they care about, e.g. “I’m 70% confident the grantee will achieve milestone #1 within 1 year.” This allows us to learn from the success and failure of our past predictions and get better… Read More
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05/25/2022
Blog: Give & Learn
Update: We’ve now announced the recipients of these prizes. At Open Philanthropy, we aim to give as effectively as we can. To find the best opportunities, we’ve looked at many different causes, some of which have become our current focus areas. Even after a decade of research, we think… Read More
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05/12/2022
Blog: Give & Learn
This post compares our progress with the goals we set forth a year ago, and lays out our plans for the coming year. In brief: We recommended over $400 million worth of grants in 2021. The bulk of this came from recommendations to support GiveWell’s top charities and from our… Read More
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02/22/2022
Blog: Give & Learn
We are searching for a program officer to help us launch a new grantmaking program. The program would support projects and organizations in the effective altruism community (EA) with a focus on improving global health and wellbeing (GHW). Background We have an existing program in effective altruism community growth. Like our new… Read More
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Effective Altruism,
Global Health & Development
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02/11/2022
Blog: Give & Learn
In this post, “we” refers to Good Ventures and Open Philanthropy, who work as partners. Open Philanthropy is running a $150 million Regranting Challenge, aiming to add funding to the grantmaking budgets of one to five outstanding programs at other foundations. We believe there are some excellent individual programs and whole foundations out… Read More
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Economic Empowerment,
Global Health & Development
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01/03/2022
Blog: Give & Learn
We are launching South Asian Air Quality and Global Aid Advocacy as our first two new causes in more than five years. Read More
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Global Health & Development
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12/24/2021
Blog: Give & Learn
This post originally appeared in the monthly farm animal welfare newsletter written by Lewis Bollard, our program officer for farm animal welfare. Sign up here to receive an email each month with Lewis’ research and insights into farm animal advocacy. Note that… Read More
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Farm Animal Welfare
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11/22/2021
Blog: Give & Learn
Alexander Berger outlines our 2021 allocation to GiveWell top charities and explains why we're giving more going forward. Read More
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Global Health & Development
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11/16/2021
Blog: Give & Learn
Zachary Robinson and Alexander Berger announce that our Criminal Justice Reform program is now an independent organization: Just Impact. Read More
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Criminal Justice Reform
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07/22/2021
Blog: Give & Learn
This post originally appeared in the monthly farm animal welfare newsletter written by Lewis Bollard, our program officer for farm animal welfare. Sign up here to receive an email each month with Lewis’ research and insights into farm animal advocacy. Note that… Read More
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Farm Animal Welfare
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06/30/2021
Blog: Give & Learn
We’re excited to announce that Open Philanthropy co-founder Alexander Berger has been promoted to co-CEO! Read More
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06/03/2021
Blog: Give & Learn
We're excited to introduce the new members of the Open Philanthropy team. Read More
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04/29/2021
Blog: Give & Learn
Holden Karnofsky compares Open Philanthropy's progress with the goals it set forth a year ago, and lays out plans for the coming year. Read More
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12/17/2020
Blog: Give & Learn
GiveWell recommended $100 million in grants to its top and standout charities this year. Read More
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Global Health & Development
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05/08/2020
Blog: Give & Learn
Holden Karnofsky compares Open Philanthropy's progress with the goals it set forth a year ago, and lays out plans for the coming year. Read More
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05/08/2020
Blog: Give & Learn
We're excited to introduce the new members of the Open Philanthropy team. Read More
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12/11/2019
Blog: Give & Learn
GiveWell recommended $54.6 million in grants to its top and standout charities this year. Read More
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Global Health & Development
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08/20/2019
Blog: Give & Learn
Open Philanthropy Farm Animal Welfare Program Officer Lewis Bollard discusses whether companies will follow through on their cage-free pledges. Read More
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Farm Animal Welfare
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08/06/2019
Blog: Give & Learn
Open Philanthropy Communications Director Michael Levine discusses the questions our program officers ask themselves before making our grant. Read More
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07/10/2019
Blog: Give & Learn
Open Philanthropy Managing Director Alexander Berger discusses how the organization is thinking about near-term, human-centered giving opportunities now. Read More
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06/10/2019
Blog: Give & Learn
Open Philanthropy Science Program Officers Chris Somerville and Heather Youngs discuss Sherlock Biosciences in the context of preventing pandemics. Read More
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Scientific Research
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04/15/2019
Blog: Give & Learn
Holden Karnofsky compares Open Philanthropy's progress with the goals it set forth a year ago, and lays out plans for the coming year. Read More
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04/10/2019
Blog: Give & Learn
We're excited to introduce the new members of the Open Philanthropy team. Read More
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04/08/2019
Blog: Give & Learn
Holden Karnofsky reflects on how the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs may have played a role in reducing the risk of nuclear war. Read More
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History of Philanthropy,
Global Catastrophic Risks
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12/21/2018
Blog: Give & Learn
Open Philanthropy Project staff give personal recommendations for individual donations. Read More
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12/12/2018
Blog: Give & Learn
GiveWell recommended $64 million in grants to its top and standout charities this year. Read More
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Global Health & Development
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09/20/2018
Blog: Give & Learn
This new case study from our History of Philanthropy project focuses on the role of philanthropy in the campaign to secure marriage equality in the U.S. Read More
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History of Philanthropy
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04/11/2018
Blog: Give & Learn
Note: We’re experimenting with writing shorter, more accessible versions of key Open Philanthropy blog posts for the Good Ventures blog. For a more detailed version of this essay, see the original. In this post, “we” refers to Good Ventures and the Open Philanthropy Project, who work as partners. Good… Read More
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03/30/2018
Blog: Give & Learn
Michael Levine discusses some challenges surrounding the funder-grantee relationship. Read More
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03/20/2018
Blog: Give & Learn
A review of the Open Philanthropy Project's progress in 2017 and its plans for 2018. Read More
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03/09/2018
Blog: Give & Learn
Morgan Davis gives an update on the Open Philanthropy Project's thinking behind its grant evaluations. Read More
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02/02/2018
Blog: Give & Learn
This new case study from our History of Philanthropy project focuses on the role of CBPP in state-level Earned Income Tax Credit programs. Read More
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History of Philanthropy
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01/18/2018
Blog: Give & Learn
Lewis Bollard discusses fish welfare as a branch of farm animal welfare. Read More
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Farm Animal Welfare
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12/31/2017
Blog: Give & Learn
Open Philanthropy Project staff give personal recommendations for individual donations. Read More
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12/21/2017
Blog: Give & Learn
Heather Youngs discusses our search for projects within scientific research through a request for proposals to NIH transformative research applicants. Read More
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Scientific Research
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12/05/2017
Blog: Give & Learn
Nick Beckstead gives an update on Open Philanthropy's work investigating biological research, an area it believes is underfunded. Read More
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Scientific Research
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10/02/2017
Blog: Give & Learn
Part one of David Roodman's summary of his review of the evidence on the impacts of incarceration on crime for the Open Philanthropy Project. Read More
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Criminal Justice Reform
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09/22/2017
Blog: Give & Learn
Ajeya Cotra re-examines the evidence on hen welfare in different housing systems. Read More
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Farm Animal Welfare
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09/13/2017
Blog: Give & Learn
The Open Philanthropy Project and Good Ventures support the most promising work according to different perspectives. Read More
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08/01/2017
Blog: Give & Learn
The Open Philanthropy Project and Good Ventures try to maximize our impact by taking risks and learning from failure. Read More
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07/03/2017
Blog: Give & Learn
Holden Karnofsky discusses project-based, people-based, and process-based approaches to delegating the task of finding giving opportunities. Read More
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04/12/2017
Blog: Give & Learn
Lewis Bollard reflects on the success of US corporate cage-free campaigns. Read More
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Farm Animal Welfare
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03/15/2017
Blog: Give & Learn
A review of the Open Philanthropy Project's progress in 2016 and its plans for 2017. Read More
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Scientific Research,
Global Catastrophic Risks,
Global Health & Development
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02/17/2017
Blog: Give & Learn
Holden Karnofsky discusses the Open Philanthropy Project's views on empathy and moral concern. Read More
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02/09/2017
Blog: Give & Learn
The Open Philanthropy Project responds to requests for giving recommendations in the wake of recent executive orders. Read More
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06/27/2016
Blog: Give & Learn
This new case study from our History of Philanthropy project focuses on the founding and growth of the Center for Global Development. Read More
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History of Philanthropy,
Global Health & Development
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05/05/2016
Blog: Give & Learn
A review of the Open Philanthropy Project's progress in 2015 and its plans for 2016. Read More
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Scientific Research,
Global Catastrophic Risks,
Global Health & Development
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04/08/2016
Blog: Give & Learn
Holden Karnofsky outlines the Open Philanthropy Project's giving strategy: hits-based giving. Read More
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04/07/2016
Blog: Give & Learn
Lewis Bollard discusses the reasoning behind the Open Philanthropy Project's recent support of corporate cage-free campaigns. Read More
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Farm Animal Welfare
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02/11/2016
Blog: Give & Learn
The Open Philanthropy Project has recommended a grant of $1.75 million to launch the Alliance for Safety and Justice. Read More
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Criminal Justice Reform
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12/29/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
Open Philanthropy Project staff recommendations for individual donors interested in giving to organizations in Open Philanthropy focus areas. Read More
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12/01/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
We are excited to announce our grants to GiveWell’s “top charities” for the 2015 giving season. Read More
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Global Health & Development
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12/01/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
Holden Karnofsky lays out our working framework for deciding how much Good Ventures should give to GiveWell top charities this year. Read More
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Global Health & Development
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11/20/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
Should the Open Philanthropy Project be recommending more/larger grants at this stage? Holden Karnofsky lays out the case for and against. Read More
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10/27/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
David Roodman examines a new study on the Mariel boatlift and concludes that it doesn't give cause to change our view of the benefits of immigration. Read More
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10/01/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
Some thinking on the question of "differential technological development": is it desirable to accelerate progress on certain technologies over others? Read More
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Scientific Research,
Global Catastrophic Risks
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09/17/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
An update on the progress we've made over the last six months at the Open Philanthropy Project. Read More
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Scientific Research,
Global Catastrophic Risks
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09/16/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
We're excited to announce that Lewis Bollard plans to join us as a Program Officer, working on the treatment of animals in industrial agriculture. Read More
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Farm Animal Welfare
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09/07/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
On the process of and reasoning behind hiring our Program Officer for criminal justice reform, Chloe Cockburn. Read More
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Criminal Justice Reform
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09/03/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
We recently published a case study on the impact of philanthropy on the passage of the Affordable Care Act. Read More
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History of Philanthropy
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08/25/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
What if a big geomagnetic storm does hit? Part 4 in David Roodman's series. Read More
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Global Catastrophic Risks
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08/17/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
Nick Beckstead discusses our work on global catastrophic risks, & how we think about what size of risks are most worth worrying about. Read More
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Global Catastrophic Risks
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08/04/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
David Roodman investigates whether increasing alcohol tax rates would save lives. Read More
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08/03/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
Our investment is meant to accelerate GiveDirectly’s growth and build its capacity to partner with major international aid agencies. Read More
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Economic Empowerment,
Global Health & Development
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07/24/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
Part 3 in our series on fundamental questions for philanthropists: things to keep in mind when making and evaluating grants. Read More
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07/14/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
David Roodman uses extreme value theory to estimate the risk of an outsized geomagnetic storm: part 3 of a series. Read More
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Global Catastrophic Risks
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07/10/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
How to hire program staff and choose focus areas? Part 2 in our series on fundamental questions for philanthropists. Read More
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07/08/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
What does the history of geomagnetic storms tell us about the risk? Part 2 of David Roodman's series. Read More
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Global Catastrophic Risks
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07/08/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
What's the right role for a grantmaker, beyond providing funding? The first post in a series on fundamental, under-discussed questions about philanthropy. Read More
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06/30/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
Are geomagnetic storms a global catastrophic risk? Part 1 of David Roodman's investigation. Read More
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Global Catastrophic Risks
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06/16/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
Chloe Cockburn is joining the Open Philanthropy Project as a Program Officer, leading our work on criminal justice reform. Read More
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Criminal Justice Reform
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05/22/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
The second case study from our history of philanthropy project focuses on the Pew Charitable Trusts' drug safety legislation program. Read More
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History of Philanthropy
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05/21/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
Unlike for-profit companies, it seems that many major nonprofits are initiated by funders. We give some examples and possible explanations. Read More
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05/11/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
Holden Karnofsky outlines the steps we're taking to determine our priorities in science philanthropy. Read More
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Scientific Research
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04/28/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
We outline a vision for a think tank devoted to addressing systemic issues in the world of biomedical sciences. Read More
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Scientific Research
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04/24/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
Kaitlyn Trigger and Mike Krieger discuss why they're partnering with the Open Philanthropy Project. Read More
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04/24/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
Kaitlyn and Mike will be learning with us and supporting the work of the Open Philanthropy Project over the next two years. Read More
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04/23/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
A compilation of our biggest lessons to date, for people who want to quickly absorb what we've learned. Read More
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04/21/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
Holden Karnofsky discusses the difficulty of securing support for "breakthrough fundamental science" in the current life sciences ecosystem. Read More
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Scientific Research
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04/17/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
Is there a "valley of death" between academic biomedical research and clinical application? Holden Karnofsky discusses what we've learned about this topic. Read More
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Scientific Research
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04/01/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
Holden Karnofsky discusses the process and challenges of investigating neglected goals in scientific research. Read More
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03/17/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
Holden Karnofsky provides an update on Open Philanthropy Project's progress in 2014 and plans for 2015. Read More
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03/13/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
Holden Karnofsky provides an update on Open Philanthropy Project's progress and plans for work on global catastrophic risks. Read More
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Global Catastrophic Risks
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03/12/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
Holden Karnofsky provides an update on Open Philanthropy Project's progress and plans for work on U.S. policy causes. Read More
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03/10/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
Holden Karnofsky provides a basic guide to understanding biomedical research and examines common misperceptions regarding scientific research. Read More
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Scientific Research
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03/02/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
Holden Karnofsky examines the track record of the Sandler Foundation and whether or not its success is a product of an atypical approach to philanthropy. Read More
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02/20/2015
Blog: Give & Learn
Holden Karnofsky writes about the November convening on possible Open Philanthropy Project U.S. policy priorities. Read More
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Criminal Justice Reform,
Macroeconomic Policy
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12/01/2014
Blog: Give & Learn
Cari Tuna explains the reasoning behind our grants to GiveWell's recommended charities for the 2014 giving season. Read More
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Global Health & Development
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10/31/2014
Blog: Give & Learn
Holden Karnofsky gives an update on our work to choose focus areas for the Open Philanthropy Project. Read More
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Global Catastrophic Risks
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10/16/2014
Blog: Give & Learn
Holden Karnofsky considers the benefits of developing deep expertise in a few causes compared with getting involved in many causes. Read More
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09/11/2014
Blog: Give & Learn
Holden Karnofsky reflects on the biggest challenges of being public and open about giving decisions. Read More
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09/03/2014
Blog: Give & Learn
We commissioned David Roodman to examine how increasing immigration to the U.S. would impact wages for current U.S. residents. Read More
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08/20/2014
Blog: Give & Learn
Cari Tuna writes about the Open Philanthropy Project, a new name to describe the collaboration between Good Ventures and GiveWell. Read More
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07/24/2014
Blog: Give & Learn
Good Ventures has awarded $3 million to The Pew Charitable Trusts as part of our work on criminal justice reform. Read More
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07/04/2014
Blog: Give & Learn
Alexander Berger writes about the areas we currently see as most promising with the goal of reducing global catastrophic risks. Read More
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Global Catastrophic Risks
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06/06/2014
Blog: Give & Learn
A blog post by Holden Karnofsky about the specific causes we're considering as possible focus areas in U.S. policy advocacy. Read More
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06/05/2014
Blog: Give & Learn
A blog post by Holden Karnofsky about how we've investigated the space of policy-oriented philanthropy. Read More
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05/29/2014
Blog: Give & Learn
A blog post by Cari Tuna and Natalie Crispin about their recent trip to Myanmar and thoughts on the value of site visits. Read More
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Global Health & Development
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05/21/2014
Blog: Give & Learn
A blog post by Holden Karnofsky about how committing to causes will help us learn. Read More
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05/21/2014
Blog: Give & Learn
A blog post by Elie Hassenfeld about our research into opportunities to support malaria control and elimination. Read More
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Global Health & Development
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05/12/2014
Blog: Give & Learn
A blog post by Holden Karnofsky about our research into the cause of criminal justice reform. Read More
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Criminal Justice Reform
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04/03/2014
Blog: Give & Learn
The first case study from our history of philanthropy project focuses on the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Health Care for the Homeless program. Read More
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History of Philanthropy
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03/06/2014
Blog: Give & Learn
Read about the progress we've made toward identifying focus areas and our plans for 2014. Read More
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12/03/2013
Blog: Give & Learn
Good Ventures announces its plans for the 2013 giving season, including $5 million in matching funds for GiveDirectly. Read More
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09/20/2013
Blog: Give & Learn
Effective altruism isn't about having the "right" answers. It’s about continuous learning and being open to any cause or approach to doing good. Read More
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Effective Altruism
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07/03/2013
Blog: Give & Learn
Good Ventures shares a report it commissioned on the drug policy reform landscape. Read More
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06/04/2013
Blog: Give & Learn
A blog post by Cari Tuna about Good Ventures' grant to the Center for Global Development to learn about the history of philanthropy. Read More
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History of Philanthropy,
Global Health & Development
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04/19/2013
Blog: Give & Learn
An update on Good Ventures' grant to Population Services International Myanmar. Read More
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Global Health & Development
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04/01/2013
Blog: Give & Learn
Cari Tuna writes about Good Ventures' search for opportunities to fund the delivery of immunizations and micronutrient supplements. Read More
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Global Health & Development
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03/12/2013
Blog: Give & Learn
A blog post by Cari Tuna about key questions that shape every donor's giving decisions. Read More
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02/01/2013
Blog: Give & Learn
A blog post by Cari Tuna about Good Ventures' learning grants in policy advocacy in support of drug policy reform and marriage equality. Read More
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12/28/2012
Blog: Give & Learn
A blog post by Cari Tuna announcing Good Ventures’ $2 million in year-end grants to GiveWell’s top charities, including the Against Malaria Foundation. Read More
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Global Health & Development
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09/27/2012
Blog: Give & Learn
A blog post by Cari Tuna about Good Ventures’ grant to the US Cochrane Center, which publishes systematic reviews of medical research. Read More
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Meta-Research
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09/11/2012
Blog: Give & Learn
A blog post by Cari Tuna about the project Good Ventures is co-funding with the Gates Foundation to slow the spread of drug-resistant malaria in Myanmar. Read More
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Global Health & Development
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08/23/2012
Blog: Give & Learn
A blog post by Cari Tuna about Good Ventures’ first co-funding effort, an anti-malaria initiative with the Gates Foundation. Read More
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Global Health & Development
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08/06/2012
Blog: Give & Learn
A blog post by Cari Tuna about Good Ventures’ grants to “standout” charities identified by GiveWell in 2011. Read More
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Education,
Global Health & Development
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08/02/2012
Blog: Give & Learn
A blog post by Cari Tuna about increasing transparency in philanthropy by publishing notes from Good Ventures’ key conversations. Read More
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06/28/2012
Blog: Give & Learn
A blog post by Cari Tuna about Good Ventures’ decision to team up with GiveWell, a nonprofit researching philanthropic opportunities, on similar goals. Read More
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Effective Altruism
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06/25/2012
Blog: Give & Learn
A blog post by Cari Tuna about Good Ventures' vision, mission and initial approach to grantmaking. Read More
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