What's good, EA'ers?
Lately, I have been trying to think about what we as an EA university group can do to have an immediate Positive Impact. One thing that really stands out to me is Fundraising (our movement is called Effective Altruism after all). This is not only because of the impact done through raising funds but also because a fundraiser can bring attention to the student group. It can also make more people reflect on the effectiveness of their giving. It is also scaleable, way outside of the University group, and can be made into a yearly thing. If anyone has any experience with fundraising or just wants to give their input, I have a few questions:
Do you have any advice on how to lead the most effective fundraising campaign possible?
Should it be done through a physical event like a run, or are there other better ways to organize it?
What effective NGOs are people attracted to raising money for?
Is it even a good idea to run a fundraiser as a University group?
Thank you in advance for your advice.
I think focussing on pledges of future income (if you are targeting students) seems great, most students don't have much money and are also used to living on a much lower amount than they will in a few years after graduating (particularly people in engineering, CS, and math).
I completely agree that focusing on pledges for students over direct fundraising is a good idea! In our latest internal impact evaluation (2022) at GWWC we found that each new 10% Pledge results in roughly $100,000 USD donated to high impact funding opportunities over the lifetime of the pledge (and we conservatively estimate that ~1/5 of that is counterfactual). Because of this, in my view focusing on promoting pledges is the more impactful path as one single 10% Pledge would raise more in the longrun as the most successful student fundraising campaign im... (read more)