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New Philanthropy Roundtable Publication Decodes the Public Support…
On July 24, Philanthropy Roundtable published a new policy primer on decoding the public support test. This primer helps explain…
EffectiveAltruismData.com is now a spreadsheet
A few years ago I built EffectiveAltruismData.com which looked like this: • …
Expert trap – Ways out (Part 3 of 3)
Part two is about context. In “Why is expert trap happening?” I dive deeper explaining biases and dynamics behind it. Then in…
New York Attorney General’s Office Admits It Leaked Private Donor…
Two years after the Supreme Court again upheld the right of donors to give privately, donor privacy remains at risk, as this…
Jack Salmon in Martin Center for Academic Renewal: A New Kansas Law…
In an op-ed published July 21, 2023 by The James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, Philanthropy Roundtable Director of…
Climate Justice for Generation Alpha
For young children, nature-based learning environments can be the key to establishing environmental stewardship.
The Climate Funders Justice Pledge Holds Philanthropy Accountable
The Donors of Color Network is working to get funders to increase their funding to BIPOC-led organizations working toward climate…
A Note of Gratitude and a Word of Warning from Nonprofits
The post A Note of Gratitude and a Word of Warning from Nonprofits appeared first on The Center for Effective Philanthropy.
Incident reporting for AI safety
Zach Stein-Perlman, Sebastian Lodemann, Štěpán Los, and Moritz von Knebel …
Movement Economies: Building an Economics Rooted in Movement
Bringing the question of movement economies to the fore not only helps shed light on the challenges in achieving structural…
What Could We Achieve with Philanthropy as a Partner?
The post What Could We Achieve with Philanthropy as a Partner? appeared first on The Center for Effective Philanthropy.
A name for every place
This is a request for comments: The post describes a potential future project that might benefit multiple effective altruistic…
AI Risk and Survivorship Bias - How Andreessen and LeCun got it wrong
Purpose of this post/TL;DR: Many people who argue against the existence of large-scale risks associated with AI, including Marc…
Why Foundations Don’t Accept Unsolicited Requests … and How Best to…
Nonprofit organizations seeking new funding sources are often confused and frustrated when they encounter foundations that accept…
Rigorous Evaluation Versus Trust-Based Learning: Is This a Valid…
The post Rigorous Evaluation Versus Trust-Based Learning: Is This a Valid Dichotomy? appeared first on The Center for Effective…
Rep. Mike Kelly on Why Congress Should Protect Private Philanthropy:…
Philanthropy Roundtable recently spoke with Rep. Mike Kelly (R-Pa.), chairman of the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Tax,…
Can Public Power Advance Economic Justice?
At a DC conference on economic justice, advocates look to the public sector to advance a more just economy. Can a revived public…
Mike Gonzalez on “Our American Stories”: Communists never produce…
Recently, Mike Gonzalez, a senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation, sat down with radio veteran Lee Habeeb for an episode of…
The Seeker’s Game – Vignettes from the Bay
INTRODUCTION
Last year, one conversation left a lasting impression on me. A friend remarked on the challenges of navigating…
What is everyone doing in AI governance
WHAT IS THIS POST ABOUT, AND HOW TO USE IT
This is a list of AI governance organizations with a brief description of their…
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