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Grant: Evidence Action Beta — Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation (“Phase 2”) (Coefficient Giving → Evidence Action Beta)
Verdictconfirmed95%
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Our claim
entire record- Name
- Evidence Action Beta — Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation (“Phase 2”)
- Amount
- $3,408,259
- Currency
- USD
- Date
- November 2018
- Notes
[Global Health & Development] The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a GiveWell Incubation Grant of $3,408,259 to Evidence Action Beta to pilot a project to provide technical assistance for the Indian government's work on large-scale school-based iron and folic acid supplement… expand
[Global Health & Development] The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a GiveWell Incubation Grant of $3,408,259 to Evidence Action Beta to pilot a project to provide technical assistance for the Indian government's work on large-scale school-based iron and folic acid supplementation targeting children and adolescents. See GiveWell's page on this grant for more details.
Source evidence
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- Name
- Evidence Action Beta — Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation (“Phase 2”)
- Grantee
- Evidence Action Beta
- Focus Area
- Global Health & Development
- Amount
- $3,408,259.00
- Date
- November 2
NoteDeterministic match: grantee, amount, date matched in source snapshot (2714 rows)
unverifiable95%Haiku 4.5 · 3/25/2026
NoteThe provided source text appears to be HTML/website content from Coefficient Giving's main website describing their various funding areas and general approach. It does not contain any specific information about the Evidence Action Beta iron and folic acid supplementation grant, including the grant amount (3408259), date (2018-11), or any other details from the record. To verify this grant record, a source document specifically listing this grant would be needed.
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