Hey everyone,
I’d love to get your thoughts on an idea I’m working on: a mobile app that gamifies charitable giving, encouraging users to donate $5 a day (perhaps a bit less depending on the target group) to high-impact charities. The goal is to create a daily habit of generosity, leveraging the psychological benefits of prosocial spending (as shown in Dunn’s Happy Money research) while driving significant funding to effective causes.
The Concept
Each day, users receive a push notification prompting them to donate. They can:
- Pick from three featured charities, rotating based on urgency/impact.
- Select any charity of their choice.
To reinforce the joy of giving, the app includes:
- Streak tracking & rewards (e.g., badges, milestone unlocks).
- Social proof nudges (e.g., "50 people in your city gave to this today").
- Monthly & annual impact reports (showing the collective impact of all users).
- Community discussions on generosity & effective giving.
Why Daily Giving?
Many in the EA community optimize for lump-sum giving, which makes sense for maximizing impact. But this app isn’t meant to replace that—it’s about:
- Building a stronger giving identity: Reinforcing generosity as part of our daily lives.
- Leveraging psychology: Studies show frequent giving increases happiness and generosity over time.
- Expanding the donor pool: Many people struggle to commit large sums but can easily justify $5/day.
- Providing an alternative to trivial spending: Instead of a daily coffee, you fund malaria nets, cash transfers, or climate solutions.
EA Alignment
While users could support any charity, the recommended options would prioritize high-impact, evidence-based causes, such as GiveWell recommendations, effective climate interventions, and global health initiatives.
Your Thoughts?
- Would this app be valuable to the EA movement?
- How can we optimize for real impact while keeping the habit-building benefits?
- Are there risks or unintended consequences?
I’d really appreciate your feedback—both from a behavioral economics perspective and an EA effectiveness lens. Thanks in advance!
Looking forward to your thoughts,
Joe
I really like this idea! Personally, I am rather susceptible to gamification and tend to think of effective donations as a major "hobby"[1], so this is right up my alley.
One additional function that I believe would be really valuable is to be able to give gift vouchers to other app users. I like the general idea of donations-as-gifts, since it is often more valuable than the options and because it enables you to introduce friends and family to effective giving. However, merely donating in someone else's name can be a bit tricky, since it sometimes feels like you are just doing whatever you wanted to do with the money, and sticking their name on it as an afterthought. I believe that giving gift vouchers for this type of project would give the gift receiver more autonomy in deciding how to use the funds, and thus feel more like a genuine gift. It would also give them an opportunity to read and learn about a few different effective projects and decide what is most closely in line with their values. Moreover, giving through this app would ensure that they are not only exposed to effective giving once but repeatedly, thereby having a larger chance of becoming habit-forming. So it would make it much easier for effective donors to also share these ideas with others, and might be an effective way to increase the pool of donors.
Building even more on this idea, one could perhaps also use donation matching to incentivize even further donations. So rather than giving you X dollars, I offer to automatically match any donations you make through the app up to X dollars.
Finally, the idea of giving many small donations to different organizations might also be useful to help people become less attached to a single cause area and more dedicated to effective giving generally.
I wish you the best of luck with the project and look forward to seeing how it progresses!
With "hobby" I do not mean something that is trivial or non-mandatory, but rather something that I really enjoy spending my free time thinking and reading and talking about. So being prompted to learn more about it once a day would be more enjoyable than annoying.
I am happy to continue brainstorming! Here are a handful of quick ideas:
- I really liked the idea of getting a donation-matching award when reaching milestones!
- Perhaps you could add this project itself as one of the donation options? These funds would be used for operation costs and milestone awards. Of course, it is a bit speculative how effective it will be, but once it has been in use for some time you might be able to estimate its multiplier. It also sounds like a good idea to seek some seed grants from a larger funder.
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