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Accelerating the AI Safety talent pipeline in South Africa| Matched donations

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Source Tablegrants
Source IDd7mhzegECm
Descriptionto Carmen Csilla Medina, USD 656, 2024-08-29
Source URLmanifund.org/projects/ai-safety-camp-south-africa-condor-camp
ParentManifund
Children
CreatedMar 12, 2026, 4:59 PM
UpdatedMar 14, 2026, 6:22 AM
SyncedMar 12, 2026, 4:59 PM

Record Data

idd7mhzegECm
organizationIdManifund(organization)
granteeIdCarmen Csilla Medina
orgEntityIdManifund(organization)
orgDisplayName
granteeEntityId
granteeDisplayNameCarmen Csilla Medina
nameAccelerating the AI Safety talent pipeline in South Africa| Matched donations
amount656
currencyUSD
period
date2024-08-29
status
sourcemanifund.org/projects/ai-safety-camp-south-africa-condor-camp
notesTechnical AI safety, AI governance, EA Community Choice, Long-Term Future Fund, EA Infrastructure Fund, Global catastrophic risks
programId8jnn54YEbQ
dataSourceId

Source Check Verdicts

partial85% confidence

Last checked: 4/9/2026

The record claims an amount of $656 with a date of 2024-08-29. The source text shows '$656 raised' on the Manifund project page, which aligns with the claimed amount. However, the source also contains a final report from November 2024 showing the actual project expenditure was $61,004.38. The $656 appears to represent only a portion of matched donations collected on Manifund (the project sought $25,000 in additional funding beyond the Condor Initiative's $50,000 commitment, totaling ~$70,000 budget). The record's amount of $656 is confirmed as accurate for the matched donations specifically, but this is only a partial representation of the total grant/funding for the project. The date 2024-08-29 cannot be verified from the source text, which only shows 'Nov 2024' for the final report and archive dates of 2025-11-19.

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