Our Progress in 2019 and Plans for 2020
Holden Karnofsky compares Open Philanthropy's progress with the goals it set forth a year ago, and lays out plans for the coming year.
Topics: Open Philanthropy ProjectWe envision a world in which philanthropists increasingly document and share their research, reasoning, results, and mistakes to help each other learn more quickly and serve others more effectively.
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Holden Karnofsky compares Open Philanthropy's progress with the goals it set forth a year ago, and lays out plans for the coming year.
Topics: Open Philanthropy ProjectWe're excited to introduce the new members of the Open Philanthropy team.
Topics: Open Philanthropy ProjectGiveWell recommended $54.6 million in grants to its top and standout charities this year.
Topics: Global Health & Development, Open Philanthropy ProjectOpen Philanthropy Farm Animal Welfare Program Officer Lewis Bollard discusses whether companies will follow through on their cage-free pledges.
Topics: Farm Animal Welfare, Policy, Open Philanthropy ProjectOpen Philanthropy Communications Director Michael Levine discusses the questions our program officers ask themselves before making our grant.
Topics: Open Philanthropy ProjectOpen Philanthropy Managing Director Alexander Berger discusses how the organization is thinking about near-term, human-centered giving opportunities now.
Topics: Policy, Open Philanthropy ProjectOpen Philanthropy Science Program Officers Chris Somerville and Heather Youngs discuss Sherlock Biosciences in the context of preventing pandemics.
Topics: Scientific Research, Open Philanthropy ProjectHolden Karnofsky compares Open Philanthropy's progress with the goals it set forth a year ago, and lays out plans for the coming year.
Topics: Open Philanthropy ProjectWe're excited to introduce the new members of the Open Philanthropy team.
Topics: Open Philanthropy ProjectHolden Karnofsky reflects on how the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs may have played a role in reducing the risk of nuclear war.
Topics: History of Philanthropy, Global Catastrophic Risks, Open Philanthropy Project