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GiveWell Helps Donors Calculate the Good a Charity Will Do

Group Studies Charities the Way Stock Analysts Research Companies

WSJ's Farhad Manjoo discusses GiveWell and its service of studying charities to make choosing a charity easier for donors. Photo: givewell.org.

Around this time last year, when my wife and I were looking to give some money to charity, I was struck by a sudden utilitarian panic. I wasn't giving away very much, so how could I know that my small contribution would amount to anything? What if the money just went to some charity's overhead or marketing? Or, perhaps even worse, what if I gave money to a charity that was efficient with its resources but was dedicated to a cause that wasn't the most worthwhile use of my money?

WSJ's Farhad Manjoo discusses GiveWell and its service of studying charities to make choosing a charity easier for donors. Photo: givewell.org.

So I asked for help on Twitter. Within a few minutes, someone sent me a link to GiveWell, a nonprofit charity-review organization that has completely changed the way I think about donating money.

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