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Open Philanthropy
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Open Philanthropy
Open Philanthropy rebranded to Coefficient Giving in November 2025. See the Coefficient Giving page for current information.
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Open Philanthropy rebranded to Coefficient GivingOrganizationCoefficient GivingCoefficient Giving (formerly Open Philanthropy) has directed \$4B+ in grants since 2014, including \$336M to AI safety (~60% of external funding). The organization spent ~\$50M on AI safety in 2024...Quality: 55/100 in November 2025.
The organization restructured into 13 cause-specific funds open to multiple donors, moving beyond its primary relationship with Good Ventures (Dustin MoskovitzPersonDustin Moskovitz (AI Safety Funder)Dustin Moskovitz and Cari Tuna have given \$4B+ since 2011, with ~\$336M (12% of total) directed to AI safety through Coefficient Giving, making them the largest individual AI safety funders global...Quality: 49/100 and Cari Tuna's foundation). The name "Coefficient" reflects the goal of multiplying impact through research, grantmaking, and partnerships.
For comprehensive information about:
AI safety funding (≈$336M+ since 2014)
The 2025 Technical AI Safety RFP ($40M+)
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See: Coefficient GivingOrganizationCoefficient GivingCoefficient Giving (formerly Open Philanthropy) has directed \$4B+ in grants since 2014, including \$336M to AI safety (~60% of external funding). The organization spent ~\$50M on AI safety in 2024...Quality: 55/100
Is EA Biosecurity Work Limited to Restricting LLM Biological Use?AnalysisIs EA Biosecurity Work Limited to Restricting LLM Biological Use?An analysis of the full EA/x-risk biosecurity portfolio, examining whether the community's work consists primarily of AI capability restrictions or encompasses a broader set of interventions includ...Quality: 55/100
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Johns Hopkins Center for Health SecurityOrganizationJohns Hopkins Center for Health SecurityThe Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security is a well-established biosecurity organization that has significantly influenced US policy on pandemic preparedness and biological threats, with recent ...Quality: 63/100Giving What We CanOrganizationGiving What We CanComprehensive reference page on Giving What We Can covering its history, pledge structure, research approach, and criticisms; notes 10,000+ pledgers, \$340M+ donated historically, \$80M in 2024, an...Quality: 62/100Coefficient GivingOrganizationCoefficient GivingCoefficient Giving (formerly Open Philanthropy) has directed \$4B+ in grants since 2014, including \$336M to AI safety (~60% of external funding). The organization spent ~\$50M on AI safety in 2024...Quality: 55/100
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Nick BecksteadPersonNick BecksteadNick Beckstead is a philosopher and EA/longtermism figure whose 2013 dissertation formalized longtermist ethics; this article covers his career arc from academic philosopher to Coefficient Giving (...Quality: 60/100Will MacAskillPersonWill MacAskillComprehensive biographical reference on Will MacAskill covering his founding of EA organizations, academic work on moral uncertainty and longtermism, AGI preparedness advocacy, and controversies in...Quality: 60/100Eli LiflandPersonEli LiflandBiographical profile of Eli Lifland, a top-ranked forecaster and AI safety researcher who co-authored the AI 2027 scenario forecast and co-founded the AI Futures Project. The page documents his for...Quality: 58/100