Next week the Effective Altruism Forum is doing a Pledge Highlight week, and they asked if I could post an Ask Me Anything (AMA) about my experiences.
Most of the helpful background on me is in my post from last year, 10 years of Earning To Give. To highlight some potential prompts for questions:
- I work as a quantitative trader in London.
- I took the Giving What We Can pledge in 2013 upon leaving university, with a pledged percentage of 20%.
- My household has donated £1.5m over the last decade, or just under 50% of our household income.
- I've had a relatively high level of involvement in the EA community during much of that time period, though less in the past few years.
- My wife and I have 4 kids (14, 7, 3, 0).
I plan to answer questions on Tuesday 17th December, likely during the London afternoon.
You've decided to give mostly to established institutions (GWWC, 80k, AMF, GW) – why those over more hits-based approaches (including things that wouldn't be a burden on your time like giving to AIM or deputizing someone else to make risky grants to promising individuals/small orgs on your behalf)?
This was a surprising question to me, because that's not how I think about my donations. I think there are a few things going on there:
- I only listed the four largest recipients that account for around 2/3rds of the total, so smaller orgs were naturally not listed.
- As it happens another cluster I very nearly mentioned was AIM. I've donated roughly 150k (10% of donations) to AIM / AIM's predecessors / AIM-incubated charities.
- At the time I gave to 80k, in 2014-2018, they were much less of an 'established institution' and much more of a fast-expanding startup.
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