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We have agreed to a major partnership with The Pew Charitable Trusts and GiveWell as part of our work on criminal justice reform. Good Ventures will provide $3 million to support and expand the work of Pew’s Public Safety Performance Project (PSPP), which aims “to advance data-driven, fiscally sound policies… Read More
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ImmigrationWorks (IW) organizes small business owners to advocate for policies that allow more lower-skill workers to come to the U.S. to work. We see lower-skill immigration as both an important and a neglected issue: few other advocacy groups make lower-skill immigration a top priority, and IW, one of the few… Read More
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Good Ventures awarded a grant of $300,000 over three years to The Cochrane Collaboration to promote evidence-informed healthcare by producing high-quality, relevant, accessible systematic reviews and other synthesized research evidence. We made this grant primarily for the purpose of “good citizenship” (more on this idea here), in recognition of the… Read More
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The Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation (TNDC) provides affordable housing and services for low-income people in the Tenderloin and throughout San Francisco, to promote equitable access to opportunity and resources. We made this grant as part of our exploration of housing affordability in San Francisco, along with a similarly sized… Read More
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SPUR works to promote good planning and good government in the San Francisco Bay Area. We would like San Francisco to be a city that can continue to grow while remaining as affordable as possible. We perceive SPUR to be a capable organization focused on the public interest that produces… Read More
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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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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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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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A blog post by Holden Karnofsky about how we've investigated the space of policy-oriented philanthropy. Read More
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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