Founders Pledge has recently significantly expanded its research team and is currently considering its research strategy for the next 12 months. This is important as our pledge value is ~$2bn and counting. I would welcome suggestions on which topics could be potentially promising for us to research going forward. These suggestions could be promising according to various different ethical and empirical premises, catering to:
- Donors solely focused on high-income country problems.
- Donors focused on animal welfare.
- Donors focused on the long-term future of sentient life.
- Donors focused on GCRs and existential risk.
- Donors focused on improving the welfare of the current generation of humans.
- Donors interested in impact investing/social entrepreneurship.
Topics we are currently considering include:
- Climate change/clean energy innovation
- Improving science
- Sundry ex risks/GCRs
- Increasing economic growth
- Animal product alternatives
- Improving political institutions and political wisdom
- Reducing political bias and partisanship
- Pain relief in poor countries
- etc
Thoughts on these topics and suggestions for any others would be appreciated. Meta-thoughts on how to approach this selection task would also be handy.
Cheers!
Just wanted to mention that I also think that improving political institutions and wisdom (and general capacity building) is quite interesting. I think policy in general is a semi-neglected EA area that could be highly valuable. Everything from advocating for known high impact policies to be put in place where they aren't (ex. tobacco taxation) to examining new policies that could be implemented (ex. novel ways of stopping illicit financial outflows from developing countries). I think GiveWell has also been looking into this field so I'm sure they have some thoughts here. I've been researching tobacco tax policy mainly in LMICs (and tobacco policies more broadly as a byproduct of that research) and am happy to chat about that if it's helpful, but I'm a relative novice in the field.