Global Health & Wellbeing Opportunities Fund – Coefficient Giving
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This is a philanthropic fund page focused on global health and development, not directly related to AI safety. It describes evidence-backed interventions for improving health outcomes in low-income countries, primarily through GiveWell-recommended charities.
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This page describes Coefficient Giving's Global Health & Wellbeing Opportunities Fund, which supports evidence-backed interventions to improve health outcomes for the world's poorest people. The fund has made 300+ grants totaling over $1.3 billion, primarily through GiveWell-recommended charities focusing on malaria control, clean water access, and vaccination programs. It also conducts cause prioritization research to identify new funding opportunities.
Key Points
- •Fund has distributed $1.3+ billion across 300+ grants focused on global health and development for low-income populations.
- •Primarily supports GiveWell-recommended charities with strong evidence bases, including malaria control, clean water, and vaccination programs.
- •Committed $175 million additional funding to GiveWell recommendations for 2026, building on prior $1 billion+ commitment.
- •Conducts cause prioritization research including investigations into hepatitis delta and antimicrobial resistance.
- •Partners include Good Ventures; fund is not currently accepting unsolicited proposals.
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Global Health & Wellbeing Opportunities
We support evidence-backed interventions to improve health and wellbeing for people around the world.
300+
grants made
$1.3+
billion given
Contents
About the Fund
Research & Updates
Featured Grants
About the Fund
Team
James Snowden
Program Director
Deena Mousa
Program Officer
Nic Lyon
Program Officer
Aveek Bhattacharya
Strategy Fellow
Partners
Good Ventures
Private funder (x1)
Interested in learning more or joining the fund? Reach out to partnerwithus@coefficientgiving.org .
We believe every person’s life has intrinsic value regardless of where they were born. Across our funds that focus on global health and development, we support work that improves the lives of the world’s poorest people — who often live on a few dollars a day and lack access to basic necessities like clean water, sanitation, or healthcare. The work we fund ranges from reliable, cost-effective interventions, like distributing medication , to more ambitious interventions like advocating for policy change to improve economic conditions .
Most of this fund’s spending supports organizations recommended by GiveWell , with whom we have a close relationship . GiveWell looks for opportunities with a strong evidence base, successful track record, and low risk of failure (relative to our usual hits-based giving approach). Its previous recommendations include charities working on:
Malaria control: distributing bednets and antimalarial medicine in high-prevalence areas.
Clean water access: providing in-line chlorination technology to rural villages.
Vaccination programs: supporting work to develop and distribute life-saving vaccines, and to help parents keep up with vaccination schedules.
This fund also makes grants in areas recommended by our cause prioritization researchers where we may want to launch a fund later. (We followed this process for our Global Growth Fund .)
This fund is not currently accepting unsolicited proposals.
Research & Updates
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Allocating $175M to GiveWell’s Recommendations for 2026
In October 2023 , we committed $300 million over three years to GiveWell’s evidence-backed, cost-effective recommendations in global health and development. We recently decided to renew that funding early and increase it, committing an additional $175 million for 2026. This funding adds to the more than $1 billion we have previously committed to GiveWell’s recommendations.
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Cause Investigation
Hepatitis Delta
This is a shallow investigation of hepatitis delta, written by Douglas Chukwu Junior on our GHW Cause Pr
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