GiveWell

@GiveWell

We find outstanding charities and publish the full details of our analysis to help donors decide where to give.

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Joined April 2009

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  1. GiveWell's philosophy of giving: How we weigh different kinds of arguments against each other

  2. New material: Scientific Advisor Chris Somerville's thoughts regarding potential cancer treatment 3-bromopyruvate

  3. If you’re trying to figure out where to give this year and would like to talk, feel free to email info@givewell.org

  4. GiveWell's philosophy of giving: Is giving to charity a type of consumption, or an investment?

  5. New material: Conversation with Russell Stewart of Stanford about the field of robotics

  6. GiveWell's philosophy of giving: How to give to charity? We compare "passive", "quantified", and "rational" giving

  7. GiveWell's philosophy of giving: How much should humanitarians worry about people not yet born?

  8. New material: Conversation with Louis Tay of Purdue about measures of subjective well-being

  9. New material: Conversation with Robert Heimer of Yale about drug use harm reduction

  10. GiveWell's philosophy of giving: Why the moral case for giving doesn't rely on questionable quantitative estimates

  11. New material: Statement of interest in research on the health effects of trace lithium in drinking water

  12. New material: ImmigrationWorks 2015 grant renewal

  13. New material: Investigation of animal product alternatives

  14. GiveWell's philosophy of giving: Does helping people today help others tomorrow?

  15. GiveWell's philosophy of giving: Why we don't expect to find a silver bullet for addressing root causes of poverty

  16. New material: Conversation with Peter Eckersley of Electronic Frontier Foundation about risks from advanced AI

  17. GiveWell's philosophy of giving: Why we don't think giving with impact should be easy

  18. How GiveWell works: Charities we'd like to see.

  19. Philosopher Peter Singer, author of "The Most Good You Can Do," which mentions GiveWell, is answering questions now:

  20. New blog post: December 2015 Open Thread

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