Grant: GiveWell — Top Charity “Participation” Grants (2016) (Coefficient Giving → GiveWell)
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Our claim
entire record- Grantee
- GiveWell
- Name
- GiveWell — Top Charity “Participation” Grants (2016)
- Amount
- $500,000
- Currency
- USD
- Date
- September 2016
- Notes
[GiveWell-Recommended Charities] Published: March 2017 Note: This grant was awarded while the Open Philanthropy Project was a partnership between GiveWell and Good Ventures. From a nonprofit's perspective, participating in GiveWell's evaluation process involves a significant i… expand
[GiveWell-Recommended Charities] Published: March 2017 Note: This grant was awarded while the Open Philanthropy Project was a partnership between GiveWell and Good Ventures. From a nonprofit's perspective, participating in GiveWell's evaluation process involves a significant investment of time and effort and uncertainty about whether the investment will lead to a GiveWell recommendation. This grant will allow GiveWell to offer $100,000 incentive grants to organizations that complete the first round of evaluation in 2017, allow GiveWell to publish a write-up, and are promising enough to move on to the second, more intensive round of evaluation. GiveWell will allocate any funds left over at the end of the year to its recommended charities for 2017.
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- GiveWell — Top Charity “Participation” Grants (2016)
- Grantee
- GiveWell
- Focus Area
- GiveWell-Recommended Charities
- Amount
- $500,000.00
- Date
- September 2016
- Description
- Published
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