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CLIMATE CHANGE · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Climate change is a serious problem. It will have worldwide impact, but is expected to be worst for the poorest and most vulnerable members of society.. Our recommendation for donors who want to donate to address climate change is to donate to the Founders Pledge Climate Change Fund via Effective Altruism Funds.. Below is our research from 2013, however, more recent research from other sources MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT CHARITY · GIVING WHAT WE CANTHE "TAXES-AS-CHARITY" MYTHSEE MORE ON GIVINGWHATWECAN.ORG WHY SHOULD WE DONATE MONEY TO CHARITY? We all have the potential to do a substantial amount of good in the world. One way to do good is by donating to effective charities. This post covers some of the reasons why donating is so important: (i) charity helps people who need it, (ii) giving to charity promotes donors' wellbeing, and (iii) charity can help make the world a fairerplace.
GIVING WHAT WE CAN COMMUNITY: GIVE MORE, GIVE MOREABOUTLEARNBLOGDONATEJOINAM I ON THE GLOBAL RICH LIST Giving What We Can is a community of people donating 10% of their income to the most effective organisations in the world. CHARITY EVALUATION: HOW TO ASSES CHARITIES · GIVING WHAT We live in unprecedented times where we have an astonishing opportunity to improve the world by donating to charities.. However, where you donate really matters because some charities are much more effective than others.That's why evaluating charities based on their effectiveness is really important.. What is charity evaluation? Charity evaluation (or charity assessment) is the process of BEST CHARITIES TO DONATE TO: 2021 TOP How to Donate Effectively. 1. Identify a promising cause to support. We find that the most promising problems are generally: 2. Find which charity is working most effectively to support the cause: Indicators of reputable, worthwhile organisations include: reliance on evidence, cost-effectiveness, transparency, room for funding, and track record. THE GIVING WHAT WE CAN TEAM · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Philosopher Will MacAskill is a co-founder the effective altruism movement, Giving What We Can, 80,000 Hours, and The Centre for Effective Altruism, and the author of "Doing Good Better" and "Moral Uncertainty". He is an Associate Professor in Philosophy and Research Fellow at the Global Priorities Institute, University of Oxford. HEALTH EDUCATION · GIVING WHAT WE CANSEE MORE ON GIVINGWHATWECAN.ORG COMPARING CHARITIES: HOW BIG CAN THE DIFFERENCE BESEE MORE ONGIVINGWHATWECAN.ORG
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CLIMATE CHANGE · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Climate change is a serious problem. It will have worldwide impact, but is expected to be worst for the poorest and most vulnerable members of society.. Our recommendation for donors who want to donate to address climate change is to donate to the Founders Pledge Climate Change Fund via Effective Altruism Funds.. Below is our research from 2013, however, more recent research from other sources MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT CHARITY · GIVING WHAT WE CANTHE "TAXES-AS-CHARITY" MYTHSEE MORE ON GIVINGWHATWECAN.ORG WHY SHOULD WE DONATE MONEY TO CHARITY? We all have the potential to do a substantial amount of good in the world. One way to do good is by donating to effective charities. This post covers some of the reasons why donating is so important: (i) charity helps people who need it, (ii) giving to charity promotes donors' wellbeing, and (iii) charity can help make the world a fairerplace.
ABOUT GIVING WHAT WE CAN · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Giving What We Can was one of the first in a growing network of like-minded organisations focused on effective altruism, the project of using evidence and reason to figure out how to best contribute to helping others, and taking action on that basis. The Centre for Effective Altruism ( CEA) was incorporated in 2011 as registeredcharity and an
WHAT WE CAN ACHIEVE · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Taking action. At Giving What We Can we feel compelled by these facts to take action. That’s why we've each made a public pledge to give at least 10% of our incomes to the organisations we believe will do the most good in the world. Whatever our incomes, we will all have a TRY GIVING · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Try Giving is a scaled-down version of the Pledge. You still commit to giving a percentage of your income, but you can choose how much, and how long you want to give for. So, you could Try Giving 10% of your income for the next year, or 5% until next April — try to pick a target that you think you can stick to! GIVING AND HAPPINESS · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Join an effective giving community. If you've made it this far, we hope you're inspired to give more, and to give more effectively.. Join the Giving What We Can community by taking a pledge to donate a meaningful portion of your income to help improve the lives of others. It can help you to live up to your values, meet like-minded people, and inspire others to follow suit. TAKE A GIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGE: JOIN OUR COMMUNITY Commitment: Making public commitments helps us to live up to our values and stick with the goals we may otherwise let slide. Community: Joining a community provides us with support and advice that helps us to follow through with our commitments to help others. Inspiration: Taking a public pledge helps inspire others to follow our example. MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT CHARITY · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Myths About Charity and Donations The "Causal Impotence" Myth Myth: One donor can't make a difference. Truth: One donor can make a significant difference, if they donate effectively. Read more: Can an individual donor really make a difference?. The "Taxes-as-Charity" Myth. Myth: I already support my community by paying taxes, so I don't need to give to charity. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT GIVING WHAT WE CAN No. Giving What We Can is an alliance of people both religious and non-religious, united in the belief that where we can relieve suffering without having to make serious sacrifices, we should do so. It is a belief supported by many traditions and ethics, both religiousand otherwise.
WELCOME TO OUR 978 NEW PLEDGES! We've just finished up our recent pledge campaign (December 2020-January 2021) and want to welcome our new members: 513 of you who have taken The Giving What We Can Pledge and 465 who have taken a Try Giving pledge. 2020-2021 has been our biggest campaign yet. December was a record-breaking month with 261 new members of The Pledge and January broke the record for Try SHOULD YOU ONLY DONATE TO ONE CHARITY? But there is a strong argument that, if you're interested in doing the most good, you should donate it all to one charity with plenty of room for more funding. Suppose you donate $100 to SCI. By doing so, you're saying that SCI is the best use of $100. Now suppose you THE FAILURES OF FOREIGN AID (AND SOME POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS So even if our aid was solely focused on the Millenium Development Goals, it still would fail because it is simply not large enough. However, Peter Singer does spend some of his chapter arguing that the way America picks its foreign aid targets isn’t really all about aid. Instead, it’s all about politics. GIVING WHAT WE CAN COMMUNITY: GIVE MORE, GIVE MOREABOUTLEARNBLOGDONATEJOINAM I ON THE GLOBAL RICH LIST Giving What We Can is a community of people donating 10% of their income to the most effective organisations in the world. COMPARING CHARITIES: HOW BIG CAN THE DIFFERENCE BESEE MORE ONGIVINGWHATWECAN.ORG
BEST CHARITIES TO DONATE TO: 2021 TOP How to Donate Effectively. 1. Identify a promising cause to support. We find that the most promising problems are generally: 2. Find which charity is working most effectively to support the cause: Indicators of reputable, worthwhile organisations include: reliance on evidence, cost-effectiveness, transparency, room for funding, and track record.HOW RICH AM I?
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HEALTH EDUCATION · GIVING WHAT WE CANSEE MORE ON GIVINGWHATWECAN.ORG MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT CHARITY · GIVING WHAT WE CANTHE "TAXES-AS-CHARITY" MYTHSEE MORE ON GIVINGWHATWECAN.ORG MEASURING GLOBAL INEQUALITY: MEDIAN INCOME, GDP PER CAPITASEE MORE ONGIVINGWHATWECAN.ORG
CLIMATE CHANGE · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Climate change is a serious problem. It will have worldwide impact, but is expected to be worst for the poorest and most vulnerable members of society.. Our recommendation for donors who want to donate to address climate change is to donate to the Founders Pledge Climate Change Fund via Effective Altruism Funds.. Below is our research from 2013, however, more recent research from other sources WILLIAM MACASKILL · GIVING WHAT WE CAN William MacAskill. Philosopher Will MacAskill is a co-founder the effective altruism movement, Giving What We Can, 80,000 Hours, and The Centre for Effective Altruism, and the author of "Doing Good Better" and "Moral Uncertainty". He is an Associate Professor in Philosophy and Research Fellow at the Global Priorities Institute, University of JESSICA COSTELLO · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Giving What We Can is a community of people donating 10% of their income to the most effective organisations in the world. GIVING WHAT WE CAN COMMUNITY: GIVE MORE, GIVE MOREABOUTLEARNBLOGDONATEJOINAM I ON THE GLOBAL RICH LIST Giving What We Can is a community of people donating 10% of their income to the most effective organisations in the world. COMPARING CHARITIES: HOW BIG CAN THE DIFFERENCE BESEE MORE ONGIVINGWHATWECAN.ORG
BEST CHARITIES TO DONATE TO: 2021 TOP How to Donate Effectively. 1. Identify a promising cause to support. We find that the most promising problems are generally: 2. Find which charity is working most effectively to support the cause: Indicators of reputable, worthwhile organisations include: reliance on evidence, cost-effectiveness, transparency, room for funding, and track record.HOW RICH AM I?
Calculate how rich you are compared to the rest of the world. Are you in the global top 1 percent? Does your household income make youwealthy?
HEALTH EDUCATION · GIVING WHAT WE CANSEE MORE ON GIVINGWHATWECAN.ORG MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT CHARITY · GIVING WHAT WE CANTHE "TAXES-AS-CHARITY" MYTHSEE MORE ON GIVINGWHATWECAN.ORG MEASURING GLOBAL INEQUALITY: MEDIAN INCOME, GDP PER CAPITASEE MORE ONGIVINGWHATWECAN.ORG
CLIMATE CHANGE · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Climate change is a serious problem. It will have worldwide impact, but is expected to be worst for the poorest and most vulnerable members of society.. Our recommendation for donors who want to donate to address climate change is to donate to the Founders Pledge Climate Change Fund via Effective Altruism Funds.. Below is our research from 2013, however, more recent research from other sources WILLIAM MACASKILL · GIVING WHAT WE CAN William MacAskill. Philosopher Will MacAskill is a co-founder the effective altruism movement, Giving What We Can, 80,000 Hours, and The Centre for Effective Altruism, and the author of "Doing Good Better" and "Moral Uncertainty". He is an Associate Professor in Philosophy and Research Fellow at the Global Priorities Institute, University of JESSICA COSTELLO · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Giving What We Can is a community of people donating 10% of their income to the most effective organisations in the world. TAKE A GIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGE: JOIN OUR COMMUNITY Commitment: Making public commitments helps us to live up to our values and stick with the goals we may otherwise let slide. Community: Joining a community provides us with support and advice that helps us to follow through with our commitments to help others. Inspiration: Taking a public pledge helps inspire others to follow our example. THE GIVING WHAT WE CAN TEAM · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Philosopher Will MacAskill is a co-founder the effective altruism movement, Giving What We Can, 80,000 Hours, and The Centre for Effective Altruism, and the author of "Doing Good Better" and "Moral Uncertainty". He is an Associate Professor in Philosophy and Research Fellow at the Global Priorities Institute, University of Oxford. WELCOME TO OUR 978 NEW PLEDGES! We've just finished up our recent pledge campaign (December 2020-January 2021) and want to welcome our new members: 513 of you who have taken The Giving What We Can Pledge and 465 who have taken a Try Giving pledge. 2020-2021 has been our biggest campaign yet. December was a record-breaking month with 261 new members of The Pledge and January broke the record for Try WHY SHOULD WE DONATE MONEY TO CHARITY? We all have the potential to do a substantial amount of good in the world. One way to do good is by donating to effective charities. This post covers some of the reasons why donating is so important: (i) charity helps people who need it, (ii) giving to charity promotes donors' wellbeing, and (iii) charity can help make the world a fairerplace.
WILLIAM MACASKILL · GIVING WHAT WE CAN William MacAskill. Philosopher Will MacAskill is a co-founder the effective altruism movement, Giving What We Can, 80,000 Hours, and The Centre for Effective Altruism, and the author of "Doing Good Better" and "Moral Uncertainty". He is an Associate Professor in Philosophy and Research Fellow at the Global Priorities Institute, University of TOBY ORD · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Toby co-founded Giving What We Can and the wider effective altruism movement. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University. His current research is on the long-term future of humanity, and the risks which threaten to drastically limit our potential. His book, "The Precipice", explores these topics in more detail. INTRODUCING LUKE FREEMAN AS HEAD OF GIVING WHAT WE CAN G’day from Sydney, Australia – I’m Luke Freeman, the new Head of Giving What We Can.. I am grateful to Julia, the CEA team, board, volunteers, and members who have all played significant roles in spreading the ideas of giving more, and giving more effectively.. Giving What We Can has been a meaningful part of my life since I took the pledge in 2016 (and engaged with the ideas even HOW TO DO THE MOST GOOD WITH YOUR STIMULUS CHECK IF YOU 2. Follow the advice of charity evaluators. Another easy way of donating to highly effective charities is to follow the advice of charity evaluators who prioritise effectiveness in their charity reviews. We recommend checking out the following evaluators: You can donate to many of the charities they recommend in one place using EAFunds. 3.
MICRONUTRIENT FORTIFICATION · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Even though there are some uncertainties with regard to estimating the cost-effectiveness of micronutrient fortification programmes and there is variation in cost-effectiveness across programmes, fortification is generally considered to be a very cost-effective intervention. Early estimates suggested that fortification with iron, vitamin A and zinc were well below $100 per DALYGIVING GAME
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GIVING WHAT WE CAN COMMUNITY: GIVE MORE, GIVE MOREABOUTLEARNBLOGDONATEJOINAM I ON THE GLOBAL RICH LIST Giving What We Can is a community of people donating 10% of their income to the most effective organisations in the world. COMPARING CHARITIES: HOW BIG CAN THE DIFFERENCE BESEE MORE ONGIVINGWHATWECAN.ORG
BEST CHARITIES TO DONATE TO: 2021 TOP How to Donate Effectively. 1. Identify a promising cause to support. We find that the most promising problems are generally: 2. Find which charity is working most effectively to support the cause: Indicators of reputable, worthwhile organisations include: reliance on evidence, cost-effectiveness, transparency, room for funding, and track record.HOW RICH AM I?
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HEALTH EDUCATION · GIVING WHAT WE CANSEE MORE ON GIVINGWHATWECAN.ORG MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT CHARITY · GIVING WHAT WE CANTHE "TAXES-AS-CHARITY" MYTHSEE MORE ON GIVINGWHATWECAN.ORG MEASURING GLOBAL INEQUALITY: MEDIAN INCOME, GDP PER CAPITASEE MORE ONGIVINGWHATWECAN.ORG
CLIMATE CHANGE · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Climate change is a serious problem. It will have worldwide impact, but is expected to be worst for the poorest and most vulnerable members of society.. Our recommendation for donors who want to donate to address climate change is to donate to the Founders Pledge Climate Change Fund via Effective Altruism Funds.. Below is our research from 2013, however, more recent research from other sources WILLIAM MACASKILL · GIVING WHAT WE CAN William MacAskill. Philosopher Will MacAskill is a co-founder the effective altruism movement, Giving What We Can, 80,000 Hours, and The Centre for Effective Altruism, and the author of "Doing Good Better" and "Moral Uncertainty". He is an Associate Professor in Philosophy and Research Fellow at the Global Priorities Institute, University of JESSICA COSTELLO · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Giving What We Can is a community of people donating 10% of their income to the most effective organisations in the world. GIVING WHAT WE CAN COMMUNITY: GIVE MORE, GIVE MOREABOUTLEARNBLOGDONATEJOINAM I ON THE GLOBAL RICH LIST Giving What We Can is a community of people donating 10% of their income to the most effective organisations in the world. COMPARING CHARITIES: HOW BIG CAN THE DIFFERENCE BESEE MORE ONGIVINGWHATWECAN.ORG
BEST CHARITIES TO DONATE TO: 2021 TOP How to Donate Effectively. 1. Identify a promising cause to support. We find that the most promising problems are generally: 2. Find which charity is working most effectively to support the cause: Indicators of reputable, worthwhile organisations include: reliance on evidence, cost-effectiveness, transparency, room for funding, and track record.HOW RICH AM I?
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HEALTH EDUCATION · GIVING WHAT WE CANSEE MORE ON GIVINGWHATWECAN.ORG MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT CHARITY · GIVING WHAT WE CANTHE "TAXES-AS-CHARITY" MYTHSEE MORE ON GIVINGWHATWECAN.ORG MEASURING GLOBAL INEQUALITY: MEDIAN INCOME, GDP PER CAPITASEE MORE ONGIVINGWHATWECAN.ORG
CLIMATE CHANGE · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Climate change is a serious problem. It will have worldwide impact, but is expected to be worst for the poorest and most vulnerable members of society.. Our recommendation for donors who want to donate to address climate change is to donate to the Founders Pledge Climate Change Fund via Effective Altruism Funds.. Below is our research from 2013, however, more recent research from other sources WILLIAM MACASKILL · GIVING WHAT WE CAN William MacAskill. Philosopher Will MacAskill is a co-founder the effective altruism movement, Giving What We Can, 80,000 Hours, and The Centre for Effective Altruism, and the author of "Doing Good Better" and "Moral Uncertainty". He is an Associate Professor in Philosophy and Research Fellow at the Global Priorities Institute, University of JESSICA COSTELLO · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Giving What We Can is a community of people donating 10% of their income to the most effective organisations in the world. TAKE A GIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGE: JOIN OUR COMMUNITY Commitment: Making public commitments helps us to live up to our values and stick with the goals we may otherwise let slide. Community: Joining a community provides us with support and advice that helps us to follow through with our commitments to help others. Inspiration: Taking a public pledge helps inspire others to follow our example. THE GIVING WHAT WE CAN TEAM · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Philosopher Will MacAskill is a co-founder the effective altruism movement, Giving What We Can, 80,000 Hours, and The Centre for Effective Altruism, and the author of "Doing Good Better" and "Moral Uncertainty". He is an Associate Professor in Philosophy and Research Fellow at the Global Priorities Institute, University of Oxford. WELCOME TO OUR 978 NEW PLEDGES! We've just finished up our recent pledge campaign (December 2020-January 2021) and want to welcome our new members: 513 of you who have taken The Giving What We Can Pledge and 465 who have taken a Try Giving pledge. 2020-2021 has been our biggest campaign yet. December was a record-breaking month with 261 new members of The Pledge and January broke the record for Try WHY SHOULD WE DONATE MONEY TO CHARITY? We all have the potential to do a substantial amount of good in the world. One way to do good is by donating to effective charities. This post covers some of the reasons why donating is so important: (i) charity helps people who need it, (ii) giving to charity promotes donors' wellbeing, and (iii) charity can help make the world a fairerplace.
WILLIAM MACASKILL · GIVING WHAT WE CAN William MacAskill. Philosopher Will MacAskill is a co-founder the effective altruism movement, Giving What We Can, 80,000 Hours, and The Centre for Effective Altruism, and the author of "Doing Good Better" and "Moral Uncertainty". He is an Associate Professor in Philosophy and Research Fellow at the Global Priorities Institute, University of TOBY ORD · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Toby co-founded Giving What We Can and the wider effective altruism movement. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University. His current research is on the long-term future of humanity, and the risks which threaten to drastically limit our potential. His book, "The Precipice", explores these topics in more detail. INTRODUCING LUKE FREEMAN AS HEAD OF GIVING WHAT WE CAN G’day from Sydney, Australia – I’m Luke Freeman, the new Head of Giving What We Can.. I am grateful to Julia, the CEA team, board, volunteers, and members who have all played significant roles in spreading the ideas of giving more, and giving more effectively.. Giving What We Can has been a meaningful part of my life since I took the pledge in 2016 (and engaged with the ideas even HOW TO DO THE MOST GOOD WITH YOUR STIMULUS CHECK IF YOU 2. Follow the advice of charity evaluators. Another easy way of donating to highly effective charities is to follow the advice of charity evaluators who prioritise effectiveness in their charity reviews. We recommend checking out the following evaluators: You can donate to many of the charities they recommend in one place using EAFunds. 3.
MICRONUTRIENT FORTIFICATION · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Even though there are some uncertainties with regard to estimating the cost-effectiveness of micronutrient fortification programmes and there is variation in cost-effectiveness across programmes, fortification is generally considered to be a very cost-effective intervention. Early estimates suggested that fortification with iron, vitamin A and zinc were well below $100 per DALYGIVING GAME
Giving Game
GIVING WHAT WE CAN COMMUNITY: GIVE MORE, GIVE MOREABOUTLEARNBLOGDONATEJOINAM I ON THE GLOBAL RICH LIST Giving What We Can is a community of people donating 10% of their income to the most effective organisations in the world. TAKE A GIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGE: JOIN OUR COMMUNITYFAQSBLOGCONTACT USDONATEGIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGEGIVING WHAT WE CAN CALCULATORGIVE WHAT YOU CANWE MAKE A LIVING QUOTEWHY DO WE DONATE Commitment: Making public commitments helps us to live up to our values and stick with the goals we may otherwise let slide. Community: Joining a community provides us with support and advice that helps us to follow through with our commitments to help others. Inspiration: Taking a public pledge helps inspire others to follow our example. TRY GIVING · GIVING WHAT WE CANGIVING WHAT WE CANGIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGEGIVING BIRTH VIDEOGIVING TUESDAY 2019GIVING TUESDAY NOWONLINE GIVING OPTIONS FOR CHURCHES Try Giving is a scaled-down version of the Pledge. You still commit to giving a percentage of your income, but you can choose how much, and how long you want to give for. So, you could Try Giving 10% of your income for the next year, or 5% until next April — try to pick a target that you think you can stick to! THE GIVING WHAT WE CAN TEAM · GIVING WHAT WE CANGIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGEGIVING WHAT WE CAN CALCULATORGIVING WHAT WE CANGIVE WHAT YOU CAN QUOTESWHAT CAN GIVE YOU TETANUSGIVE WHAT YOU CAN Philosopher Will MacAskill is a co-founder the effective altruism movement, Giving What We Can, 80,000 Hours, and The Centre for Effective Altruism, and the author of "Doing Good Better" and "Moral Uncertainty". He is an Associate Professor in Philosophy and Research Fellow at the Global Priorities Institute, University of Oxford.HOW RICH AM I?
Calculate how rich you are compared to the rest of the world. Are you in the global top 1 percent? Does your household income make youwealthy?
WELCOME TO OUR 978 NEW PLEDGES! We've just finished up our recent pledge campaign (December 2020-January 2021) and want to welcome our new members: 513 of you who have taken The Giving What We Can Pledge and 465 who have taken a Try Giving pledge. 2020-2021 has been our biggest campaign yet. December was a record-breaking month with 261 new members of The Pledge and January broke the record for Try DOING GOOD AS A CONSULTANT Look for the most effective organization and set up a regular donation. Make your donations public to inspire others, for example by taking a Giving What We Can pledge. Volunteer for a good cause in your spare time. Keep yourself informed and talk to friends. As a business consultant: join the Effective Altruism Consulting Network ( EACN ). SHOULD YOU ONLY DONATE TO ONE CHARITY? But there is a strong argument that, if you're interested in doing the most good, you should donate it all to one charity with plenty of room for more funding. Suppose you donate $100 to SCI. By doing so, you're saying that SCI is the best use of $100. Now suppose you JESSICA COSTELLO · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Giving What We Can is a community of people donating 10% of their income to the most effective organisations in the world.FILM REVIEW: "I AM"
21 Feb 2013. Updated. 12 Jan 2021. On 24 th January 2013 I was invited to take part in a discussion panel at the European premiere of the movie documentary “ I AM ”, directed by and starring Tom Shadyac. (1) This blog post is intended mainly as a summary of what I thought of the film, but will also describe how I felt being part of itslaunch.
GIVING WHAT WE CAN COMMUNITY: GIVE MORE, GIVE MOREABOUTLEARNBLOGDONATEJOINAM I ON THE GLOBAL RICH LIST Giving What We Can is a community of people donating 10% of their income to the most effective organisations in the world. TAKE A GIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGE: JOIN OUR COMMUNITYFAQSBLOGCONTACT USDONATEGIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGEGIVING WHAT WE CAN CALCULATORGIVE WHAT YOU CANWE MAKE A LIVING QUOTEWHY DO WE DONATE Commitment: Making public commitments helps us to live up to our values and stick with the goals we may otherwise let slide. Community: Joining a community provides us with support and advice that helps us to follow through with our commitments to help others. Inspiration: Taking a public pledge helps inspire others to follow our example. TRY GIVING · GIVING WHAT WE CANGIVING WHAT WE CANGIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGEGIVING BIRTH VIDEOGIVING TUESDAY 2019GIVING TUESDAY NOWONLINE GIVING OPTIONS FOR CHURCHES Try Giving is a scaled-down version of the Pledge. You still commit to giving a percentage of your income, but you can choose how much, and how long you want to give for. So, you could Try Giving 10% of your income for the next year, or 5% until next April — try to pick a target that you think you can stick to! THE GIVING WHAT WE CAN TEAM · GIVING WHAT WE CANGIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGEGIVING WHAT WE CAN CALCULATORGIVING WHAT WE CANGIVE WHAT YOU CAN QUOTESWHAT CAN GIVE YOU TETANUSGIVE WHAT YOU CAN Philosopher Will MacAskill is a co-founder the effective altruism movement, Giving What We Can, 80,000 Hours, and The Centre for Effective Altruism, and the author of "Doing Good Better" and "Moral Uncertainty". He is an Associate Professor in Philosophy and Research Fellow at the Global Priorities Institute, University of Oxford.HOW RICH AM I?
Calculate how rich you are compared to the rest of the world. Are you in the global top 1 percent? Does your household income make youwealthy?
WELCOME TO OUR 978 NEW PLEDGES! We've just finished up our recent pledge campaign (December 2020-January 2021) and want to welcome our new members: 513 of you who have taken The Giving What We Can Pledge and 465 who have taken a Try Giving pledge. 2020-2021 has been our biggest campaign yet. December was a record-breaking month with 261 new members of The Pledge and January broke the record for Try DOING GOOD AS A CONSULTANT Look for the most effective organization and set up a regular donation. Make your donations public to inspire others, for example by taking a Giving What We Can pledge. Volunteer for a good cause in your spare time. Keep yourself informed and talk to friends. As a business consultant: join the Effective Altruism Consulting Network ( EACN ). SHOULD YOU ONLY DONATE TO ONE CHARITY? But there is a strong argument that, if you're interested in doing the most good, you should donate it all to one charity with plenty of room for more funding. Suppose you donate $100 to SCI. By doing so, you're saying that SCI is the best use of $100. Now suppose you JESSICA COSTELLO · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Giving What We Can is a community of people donating 10% of their income to the most effective organisations in the world.FILM REVIEW: "I AM"
21 Feb 2013. Updated. 12 Jan 2021. On 24 th January 2013 I was invited to take part in a discussion panel at the European premiere of the movie documentary “ I AM ”, directed by and starring Tom Shadyac. (1) This blog post is intended mainly as a summary of what I thought of the film, but will also describe how I felt being part of itslaunch.
COMPARING CHARITIES: HOW BIG CAN THE DIFFERENCE BE per household, per year. Approx. same cost can double the well-being of a poor household in Kenya, while having negligible effect of the well-being on the median US household. Poverty. Universal Basic Income - Kenya via GiveDirectly. ~$273. per adult, per year. Canadian Universal Basic Income (policy) ~$12,634. per adult, per year. BEST CHARITIES TO DONATE TO: 2021 TOP How to Donate Effectively. 1. Identify a promising cause to support. We find that the most promising problems are generally: 2. Find which charity is working most effectively to support the cause: Indicators of reputable, worthwhile organisations include: reliance on evidence, cost-effectiveness, transparency, room for funding, and track record. WELCOME TO OUR 978 NEW PLEDGES! We've just finished up our recent pledge campaign (December 2020-January 2021) and want to welcome our new members: 513 of you who have taken The Giving What We Can Pledge and 465 who have taken a Try Giving pledge. 2020-2021 has been our biggest campaign yet. December was a record-breaking month with 261 new members of The Pledge and January broke the record for Try MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT CHARITY · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Myths About Charity and Donations The "Causal Impotence" Myth Myth: One donor can't make a difference. Truth: One donor can make a significant difference, if they donate effectively. Read more: Can an individual donor really make a difference?. The "Taxes-as-Charity" Myth. Myth: I already support my community by paying taxes, so I don't need to give to charity. MEASURING GLOBAL INEQUALITY: MEDIAN INCOME, GDP PER CAPITA Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per CapitaThe most widely-used measure of global income distribution is GDP per capita. Gross Domestic Product, or GDP, is the total monetary value of all the final goods and services produced within a country in a given year. GDP per capita is a country's GDP divided by its population. GDP per capita figures vary significantly across the world. TOBY ORD · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Toby co-founded Giving What We Can and the wider effective altruism movement. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University. His current research is on the long-term future of humanity, and the risks which threaten to drastically limit our potential. His book, "The Precipice", explores these topics in more detail.GIVING GAME
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SHOULD YOU ONLY DONATE TO ONE CHARITY? But there is a strong argument that, if you're interested in doing the most good, you should donate it all to one charity with plenty of room for more funding. Suppose you donate $100 to SCI. By doing so, you're saying that SCI is the best use of $100. Now suppose you A LOOK AT CAPITAL FLIGHT FROM THE DEVELOPING WORLD Capital flight entails the movement of assets or money out of a country or region.It can be a completely legal process, as when foreign investors decide to withdraw capital from a country as a result of an event of political or economic significance; or illegal, in the form of illicit financial flows (IFFS).The increase of illicit financial flows (IFFs) is a pressing issue for many developing THE FAILURES OF FOREIGN AID (AND SOME POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS So even if our aid was solely focused on the Millenium Development Goals, it still would fail because it is simply not large enough. However, Peter Singer does spend some of his chapter arguing that the way America picks its foreign aid targets isn’t really all about aid. Instead, it’s all about politics. GIVING WHAT WE CAN COMMUNITY: GIVE MORE, GIVE MOREABOUTLEARNBLOGDONATEJOINAM I ON THE GLOBAL RICH LIST Giving What We Can is a community of people donating 10% of their income to the most effective organisations in the world. TAKE A GIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGE: JOIN OUR COMMUNITYFAQSBLOGCONTACT USDONATEGIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGEGIVING WHAT WE CAN CALCULATORGIVE WHAT YOU CANWE MAKE A LIVING QUOTEWHY DO WE DONATE Commitment: Making public commitments helps us to live up to our values and stick with the goals we may otherwise let slide. Community: Joining a community provides us with support and advice that helps us to follow through with our commitments to help others. Inspiration: Taking a public pledge helps inspire others to follow our example. TRY GIVING · GIVING WHAT WE CANGIVING WHAT WE CANGIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGEGIVING BIRTH VIDEOGIVING TUESDAY 2019GIVING TUESDAY NOWONLINE GIVING OPTIONS FOR CHURCHES Try Giving is a scaled-down version of the Pledge. You still commit to giving a percentage of your income, but you can choose how much, and how long you want to give for. So, you could Try Giving 10% of your income for the next year, or 5% until next April — try to pick a target that you think you can stick to! THE GIVING WHAT WE CAN TEAM · GIVING WHAT WE CANGIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGEGIVING WHAT WE CAN CALCULATORGIVING WHAT WE CANGIVE WHAT YOU CAN QUOTESWHAT CAN GIVE YOU TETANUSGIVE WHAT YOU CAN Philosopher Will MacAskill is a co-founder the effective altruism movement, Giving What We Can, 80,000 Hours, and The Centre for Effective Altruism, and the author of "Doing Good Better" and "Moral Uncertainty". He is an Associate Professor in Philosophy and Research Fellow at the Global Priorities Institute, University of Oxford.HOW RICH AM I?
Calculate how rich you are compared to the rest of the world. Are you in the global top 1 percent? Does your household income make youwealthy?
WELCOME TO OUR 978 NEW PLEDGES! We've just finished up our recent pledge campaign (December 2020-January 2021) and want to welcome our new members: 513 of you who have taken The Giving What We Can Pledge and 465 who have taken a Try Giving pledge. 2020-2021 has been our biggest campaign yet. December was a record-breaking month with 261 new members of The Pledge and January broke the record for Try DOING GOOD AS A CONSULTANT Look for the most effective organization and set up a regular donation. Make your donations public to inspire others, for example by taking a Giving What We Can pledge. Volunteer for a good cause in your spare time. Keep yourself informed and talk to friends. As a business consultant: join the Effective Altruism Consulting Network ( EACN ). SHOULD YOU ONLY DONATE TO ONE CHARITY? But there is a strong argument that, if you're interested in doing the most good, you should donate it all to one charity with plenty of room for more funding. Suppose you donate $100 to SCI. By doing so, you're saying that SCI is the best use of $100. Now suppose you JESSICA COSTELLO · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Giving What We Can is a community of people donating 10% of their income to the most effective organisations in the world.FILM REVIEW: "I AM"
21 Feb 2013. Updated. 12 Jan 2021. On 24 th January 2013 I was invited to take part in a discussion panel at the European premiere of the movie documentary “ I AM ”, directed by and starring Tom Shadyac. (1) This blog post is intended mainly as a summary of what I thought of the film, but will also describe how I felt being part of itslaunch.
GIVING WHAT WE CAN COMMUNITY: GIVE MORE, GIVE MOREABOUTLEARNBLOGDONATEJOINAM I ON THE GLOBAL RICH LIST Giving What We Can is a community of people donating 10% of their income to the most effective organisations in the world. TAKE A GIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGE: JOIN OUR COMMUNITYFAQSBLOGCONTACT USDONATEGIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGEGIVING WHAT WE CAN CALCULATORGIVE WHAT YOU CANWE MAKE A LIVING QUOTEWHY DO WE DONATE Commitment: Making public commitments helps us to live up to our values and stick with the goals we may otherwise let slide. Community: Joining a community provides us with support and advice that helps us to follow through with our commitments to help others. Inspiration: Taking a public pledge helps inspire others to follow our example. TRY GIVING · GIVING WHAT WE CANGIVING WHAT WE CANGIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGEGIVING BIRTH VIDEOGIVING TUESDAY 2019GIVING TUESDAY NOWONLINE GIVING OPTIONS FOR CHURCHES Try Giving is a scaled-down version of the Pledge. You still commit to giving a percentage of your income, but you can choose how much, and how long you want to give for. So, you could Try Giving 10% of your income for the next year, or 5% until next April — try to pick a target that you think you can stick to! THE GIVING WHAT WE CAN TEAM · GIVING WHAT WE CANGIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGEGIVING WHAT WE CAN CALCULATORGIVING WHAT WE CANGIVE WHAT YOU CAN QUOTESWHAT CAN GIVE YOU TETANUSGIVE WHAT YOU CAN Philosopher Will MacAskill is a co-founder the effective altruism movement, Giving What We Can, 80,000 Hours, and The Centre for Effective Altruism, and the author of "Doing Good Better" and "Moral Uncertainty". He is an Associate Professor in Philosophy and Research Fellow at the Global Priorities Institute, University of Oxford.HOW RICH AM I?
Calculate how rich you are compared to the rest of the world. Are you in the global top 1 percent? Does your household income make youwealthy?
WELCOME TO OUR 978 NEW PLEDGES! We've just finished up our recent pledge campaign (December 2020-January 2021) and want to welcome our new members: 513 of you who have taken The Giving What We Can Pledge and 465 who have taken a Try Giving pledge. 2020-2021 has been our biggest campaign yet. December was a record-breaking month with 261 new members of The Pledge and January broke the record for Try DOING GOOD AS A CONSULTANT Look for the most effective organization and set up a regular donation. Make your donations public to inspire others, for example by taking a Giving What We Can pledge. Volunteer for a good cause in your spare time. Keep yourself informed and talk to friends. As a business consultant: join the Effective Altruism Consulting Network ( EACN ). SHOULD YOU ONLY DONATE TO ONE CHARITY? But there is a strong argument that, if you're interested in doing the most good, you should donate it all to one charity with plenty of room for more funding. Suppose you donate $100 to SCI. By doing so, you're saying that SCI is the best use of $100. Now suppose you JESSICA COSTELLO · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Giving What We Can is a community of people donating 10% of their income to the most effective organisations in the world.FILM REVIEW: "I AM"
21 Feb 2013. Updated. 12 Jan 2021. On 24 th January 2013 I was invited to take part in a discussion panel at the European premiere of the movie documentary “ I AM ”, directed by and starring Tom Shadyac. (1) This blog post is intended mainly as a summary of what I thought of the film, but will also describe how I felt being part of itslaunch.
COMPARING CHARITIES: HOW BIG CAN THE DIFFERENCE BE per household, per year. Approx. same cost can double the well-being of a poor household in Kenya, while having negligible effect of the well-being on the median US household. Poverty. Universal Basic Income - Kenya via GiveDirectly. ~$273. per adult, per year. Canadian Universal Basic Income (policy) ~$12,634. per adult, per year. BEST CHARITIES TO DONATE TO: 2021 TOP How to Donate Effectively. 1. Identify a promising cause to support. We find that the most promising problems are generally: 2. Find which charity is working most effectively to support the cause: Indicators of reputable, worthwhile organisations include: reliance on evidence, cost-effectiveness, transparency, room for funding, and track record. WELCOME TO OUR 978 NEW PLEDGES! We've just finished up our recent pledge campaign (December 2020-January 2021) and want to welcome our new members: 513 of you who have taken The Giving What We Can Pledge and 465 who have taken a Try Giving pledge. 2020-2021 has been our biggest campaign yet. December was a record-breaking month with 261 new members of The Pledge and January broke the record for Try MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT CHARITY · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Myths About Charity and Donations The "Causal Impotence" Myth Myth: One donor can't make a difference. Truth: One donor can make a significant difference, if they donate effectively. Read more: Can an individual donor really make a difference?. The "Taxes-as-Charity" Myth. Myth: I already support my community by paying taxes, so I don't need to give to charity. MEASURING GLOBAL INEQUALITY: MEDIAN INCOME, GDP PER CAPITA Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per CapitaThe most widely-used measure of global income distribution is GDP per capita. Gross Domestic Product, or GDP, is the total monetary value of all the final goods and services produced within a country in a given year. GDP per capita is a country's GDP divided by its population. GDP per capita figures vary significantly across the world. TOBY ORD · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Toby co-founded Giving What We Can and the wider effective altruism movement. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University. His current research is on the long-term future of humanity, and the risks which threaten to drastically limit our potential. His book, "The Precipice", explores these topics in more detail.GIVING GAME
Giving Game
SHOULD YOU ONLY DONATE TO ONE CHARITY? But there is a strong argument that, if you're interested in doing the most good, you should donate it all to one charity with plenty of room for more funding. Suppose you donate $100 to SCI. By doing so, you're saying that SCI is the best use of $100. Now suppose you A LOOK AT CAPITAL FLIGHT FROM THE DEVELOPING WORLD Capital flight entails the movement of assets or money out of a country or region.It can be a completely legal process, as when foreign investors decide to withdraw capital from a country as a result of an event of political or economic significance; or illegal, in the form of illicit financial flows (IFFS).The increase of illicit financial flows (IFFs) is a pressing issue for many developing THE FAILURES OF FOREIGN AID (AND SOME POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS So even if our aid was solely focused on the Millenium Development Goals, it still would fail because it is simply not large enough. However, Peter Singer does spend some of his chapter arguing that the way America picks its foreign aid targets isn’t really all about aid. Instead, it’s all about politics. GIVING WHAT WE CAN COMMUNITY: GIVE MORE, GIVE MOREABOUTLEARNBLOGDONATEJOINAM I ON THE GLOBAL RICH LIST Giving What We Can is a community of people donating 10% of their income to the most effective organisations in the world. TAKE A GIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGE: JOIN OUR COMMUNITYFAQSBLOGCONTACT USDONATEGIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGEGIVING WHAT WE CAN CALCULATORGIVE WHAT YOU CANWE MAKE A LIVING QUOTEWHY DO WE DONATE Commitment: Making public commitments helps us to live up to our values and stick with the goals we may otherwise let slide. Community: Joining a community provides us with support and advice that helps us to follow through with our commitments to help others. Inspiration: Taking a public pledge helps inspire others to follow our example. TRY GIVING · GIVING WHAT WE CANGIVING WHAT WE CANGIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGEGIVING BIRTH VIDEOGIVING TUESDAY 2019GIVING TUESDAY NOWONLINE GIVING OPTIONS FOR CHURCHES Try Giving is a scaled-down version of the Pledge. You still commit to giving a percentage of your income, but you can choose how much, and how long you want to give for. So, you could Try Giving 10% of your income for the next year, or 5% until next April — try to pick a target that you think you can stick to! THE GIVING WHAT WE CAN TEAM · GIVING WHAT WE CANGIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGEGIVING WHAT WE CAN CALCULATORGIVING WHAT WE CANGIVE WHAT YOU CAN QUOTESWHAT CAN GIVE YOU TETANUSGIVE WHAT YOU CAN Philosopher Will MacAskill is a co-founder the effective altruism movement, Giving What We Can, 80,000 Hours, and The Centre for Effective Altruism, and the author of "Doing Good Better" and "Moral Uncertainty". He is an Associate Professor in Philosophy and Research Fellow at the Global Priorities Institute, University of Oxford.HOW RICH AM I?
Calculate how rich you are compared to the rest of the world. Are you in the global top 1 percent? Does your household income make youwealthy?
WELCOME TO OUR 978 NEW PLEDGES! We've just finished up our recent pledge campaign (December 2020-January 2021) and want to welcome our new members: 513 of you who have taken The Giving What We Can Pledge and 465 who have taken a Try Giving pledge. 2020-2021 has been our biggest campaign yet. December was a record-breaking month with 261 new members of The Pledge and January broke the record for Try DOING GOOD AS A CONSULTANT Look for the most effective organization and set up a regular donation. Make your donations public to inspire others, for example by taking a Giving What We Can pledge. Volunteer for a good cause in your spare time. Keep yourself informed and talk to friends. As a business consultant: join the Effective Altruism Consulting Network ( EACN ). SHOULD YOU ONLY DONATE TO ONE CHARITY? But there is a strong argument that, if you're interested in doing the most good, you should donate it all to one charity with plenty of room for more funding. Suppose you donate $100 to SCI. By doing so, you're saying that SCI is the best use of $100. Now suppose you JESSICA COSTELLO · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Giving What We Can is a community of people donating 10% of their income to the most effective organisations in the world.FILM REVIEW: "I AM"
21 Feb 2013. Updated. 12 Jan 2021. On 24 th January 2013 I was invited to take part in a discussion panel at the European premiere of the movie documentary “ I AM ”, directed by and starring Tom Shadyac. (1) This blog post is intended mainly as a summary of what I thought of the film, but will also describe how I felt being part of itslaunch.
GIVING WHAT WE CAN COMMUNITY: GIVE MORE, GIVE MOREABOUTLEARNBLOGDONATEJOINAM I ON THE GLOBAL RICH LIST Giving What We Can is a community of people donating 10% of their income to the most effective organisations in the world. TAKE A GIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGE: JOIN OUR COMMUNITYFAQSBLOGCONTACT USDONATEGIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGEGIVING WHAT WE CAN CALCULATORGIVE WHAT YOU CANWE MAKE A LIVING QUOTEWHY DO WE DONATE Commitment: Making public commitments helps us to live up to our values and stick with the goals we may otherwise let slide. Community: Joining a community provides us with support and advice that helps us to follow through with our commitments to help others. Inspiration: Taking a public pledge helps inspire others to follow our example. TRY GIVING · GIVING WHAT WE CANGIVING WHAT WE CANGIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGEGIVING BIRTH VIDEOGIVING TUESDAY 2019GIVING TUESDAY NOWONLINE GIVING OPTIONS FOR CHURCHES Try Giving is a scaled-down version of the Pledge. You still commit to giving a percentage of your income, but you can choose how much, and how long you want to give for. So, you could Try Giving 10% of your income for the next year, or 5% until next April — try to pick a target that you think you can stick to! THE GIVING WHAT WE CAN TEAM · GIVING WHAT WE CANGIVING WHAT WE CAN PLEDGEGIVING WHAT WE CAN CALCULATORGIVING WHAT WE CANGIVE WHAT YOU CAN QUOTESWHAT CAN GIVE YOU TETANUSGIVE WHAT YOU CAN Philosopher Will MacAskill is a co-founder the effective altruism movement, Giving What We Can, 80,000 Hours, and The Centre for Effective Altruism, and the author of "Doing Good Better" and "Moral Uncertainty". He is an Associate Professor in Philosophy and Research Fellow at the Global Priorities Institute, University of Oxford.HOW RICH AM I?
Calculate how rich you are compared to the rest of the world. Are you in the global top 1 percent? Does your household income make youwealthy?
WELCOME TO OUR 978 NEW PLEDGES! We've just finished up our recent pledge campaign (December 2020-January 2021) and want to welcome our new members: 513 of you who have taken The Giving What We Can Pledge and 465 who have taken a Try Giving pledge. 2020-2021 has been our biggest campaign yet. December was a record-breaking month with 261 new members of The Pledge and January broke the record for Try DOING GOOD AS A CONSULTANT Look for the most effective organization and set up a regular donation. Make your donations public to inspire others, for example by taking a Giving What We Can pledge. Volunteer for a good cause in your spare time. Keep yourself informed and talk to friends. As a business consultant: join the Effective Altruism Consulting Network ( EACN ). SHOULD YOU ONLY DONATE TO ONE CHARITY? But there is a strong argument that, if you're interested in doing the most good, you should donate it all to one charity with plenty of room for more funding. Suppose you donate $100 to SCI. By doing so, you're saying that SCI is the best use of $100. Now suppose you JESSICA COSTELLO · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Giving What We Can is a community of people donating 10% of their income to the most effective organisations in the world.FILM REVIEW: "I AM"
21 Feb 2013. Updated. 12 Jan 2021. On 24 th January 2013 I was invited to take part in a discussion panel at the European premiere of the movie documentary “ I AM ”, directed by and starring Tom Shadyac. (1) This blog post is intended mainly as a summary of what I thought of the film, but will also describe how I felt being part of itslaunch.
COMPARING CHARITIES: HOW BIG CAN THE DIFFERENCE BE per household, per year. Approx. same cost can double the well-being of a poor household in Kenya, while having negligible effect of the well-being on the median US household. Poverty. Universal Basic Income - Kenya via GiveDirectly. ~$273. per adult, per year. Canadian Universal Basic Income (policy) ~$12,634. per adult, per year. BEST CHARITIES TO DONATE TO: 2021 TOP How to Donate Effectively. 1. Identify a promising cause to support. We find that the most promising problems are generally: 2. Find which charity is working most effectively to support the cause: Indicators of reputable, worthwhile organisations include: reliance on evidence, cost-effectiveness, transparency, room for funding, and track record. WELCOME TO OUR 978 NEW PLEDGES! We've just finished up our recent pledge campaign (December 2020-January 2021) and want to welcome our new members: 513 of you who have taken The Giving What We Can Pledge and 465 who have taken a Try Giving pledge. 2020-2021 has been our biggest campaign yet. December was a record-breaking month with 261 new members of The Pledge and January broke the record for Try MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT CHARITY · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Myths About Charity and Donations The "Causal Impotence" Myth Myth: One donor can't make a difference. Truth: One donor can make a significant difference, if they donate effectively. Read more: Can an individual donor really make a difference?. The "Taxes-as-Charity" Myth. Myth: I already support my community by paying taxes, so I don't need to give to charity. MEASURING GLOBAL INEQUALITY: MEDIAN INCOME, GDP PER CAPITA Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per CapitaThe most widely-used measure of global income distribution is GDP per capita. Gross Domestic Product, or GDP, is the total monetary value of all the final goods and services produced within a country in a given year. GDP per capita is a country's GDP divided by its population. GDP per capita figures vary significantly across the world. TOBY ORD · GIVING WHAT WE CAN Toby co-founded Giving What We Can and the wider effective altruism movement. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University. His current research is on the long-term future of humanity, and the risks which threaten to drastically limit our potential. His book, "The Precipice", explores these topics in more detail.GIVING GAME
Giving Game
SHOULD YOU ONLY DONATE TO ONE CHARITY? But there is a strong argument that, if you're interested in doing the most good, you should donate it all to one charity with plenty of room for more funding. Suppose you donate $100 to SCI. By doing so, you're saying that SCI is the best use of $100. Now suppose you A LOOK AT CAPITAL FLIGHT FROM THE DEVELOPING WORLD Capital flight entails the movement of assets or money out of a country or region.It can be a completely legal process, as when foreign investors decide to withdraw capital from a country as a result of an event of political or economic significance; or illegal, in the form of illicit financial flows (IFFS).The increase of illicit financial flows (IFFs) is a pressing issue for many developing THE FAILURES OF FOREIGN AID (AND SOME POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS So even if our aid was solely focused on the Millenium Development Goals, it still would fail because it is simply not large enough. However, Peter Singer does spend some of his chapter arguing that the way America picks its foreign aid targets isn’t really all about aid. Instead, it’s all about politics. Toggle navigation __ Donate __* About
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