Open Philanthropy

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Open Philanthropy's mission is to learn how to give as effectively as we can and share our findings openly so that anyone can build on our work.

San Francisco, CA
Joined May 2014

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  1. 18 Dec 2019

    In this blog post, Open Philanthropy staff give their annual suggestions for individual donors:

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  2. 11 Dec 2019

    We just posted a new job for a Staff Assistant to help support our farm animal welfare and AI safety teams: . Apply, or share with others who might be a great fit!

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  3. 10 Dec 2019

    Why we're recommending an allocation of $54.6 million to top charities in 2019. These charities help save lives and increase incomes in the developing world.

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  4. 11 Nov 2019

    We're excited to announce a new partnership with Ben Delo, who will be providing funds to our long-termist grantmaking, which assesses giving opportunities by how well they advance favorable long-term outcomes for civilization.

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  5. 10 Oct 2019

    How accurate do long-range forecasts tend to be, and how much should we rely on them? In this new blog post, explores the challenges to learning from historical long-range forecasting exercises

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  6. 18 Sep 2019

    Applications are open for the Open Phil AI Fellowship! This program extends full support to a community of current & incoming PhD students, in any area of AI/ML, who are interested in making the long-term, large-scale impacts of AI a focus of their work.

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  7. 18 Sep 2019

    New job posted! We're hiring an Effective Altruism Program Associate to help increase our grantmaking related to EA, global catastrophic risks, and longtermism: Apply, or share with others who might be a great fit!

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  8. 20 Aug 2019

    In this blog post, looks at food companies' progress in following through on their pledges to eliminate battery cages for egg-laying hens, and explains how to keep the transition on track

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  9. 6 Aug 2019

    We’ve collected a series of questions that we like to ask ourselves about potential funding opportunities. This post reviews the value we get from these questions and some of our approaches to answering them.

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  10. 1 Aug 2019

    Applications are now open for individuals who want to pursue careers in policy! We're providing funding for graduate study or other training for jobs in industry, government, think tanks, or academia. Learn more here:

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  11. 9 Jul 2019

    New blog post explores the high bar set by the best global health and development interventions, and what we’re learning about the relative performance of some of our other grantmaking areas:

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  12. 9 Jul 2019

    New job posted today for a Communications Associate to help us communicate about our work -- grant pages, blog posts, newsletters, social media, media relations, and more! Does this sound like you or someone you know?

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  13. 24 Jun 2019

    We just posted a job for Research Fellows to work on causes in policy, scientific research, and global development: If these questions excite you, you should consider applying!

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  14. 10 Jun 2019

    Scientific Research Program Officers Heather Youngs and Chris Somerville explain our grant and investment to Sherlock Biosciences to develop a diagnostic to quickly, easily, and inexpensively identify any human virus.

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  15. 20 May 2019

    Excited to announce the 2019 class of the Open Phil AI Fellowship. Eight machine learning students will collectively receive up to $2 million in PhD fellowship support over the next five years. Meet the 2019 fellows:

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  16. 15 Apr 2019

    This post from CEO Holden Karnofsky compares our progress with the goals we set forth a year ago, and lays out our plans for the coming year.

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  17. 10 Apr 2019

    We have had a lot of new staff join Open Philanthropy over the last year. In this post, we introduce the new members of our team. We’re excited to have them!

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  18. 7 Mar 2019

    . summarizes our process for recruiting research analysts — one of our top priorities for 2018 — and shares lessons he learned along the way

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  19. 20 Dec 2018
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  20. 12 Dec 2018

    An update on our 2018 allocation to GiveWell Top Charities

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