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GiveWell’s mission is to find outstanding giving opportunities and publish the full details of our analysis to help donors decide where to give. (More about GiveWell)
Our focus is on finding great charities. To do this, we:
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We are an independent non-profit started by a group of donors who wanted to accomplish as much good as possible with their donations and found that there wasn't a strong source of information available on how to do this. Since 2007, we have worked full-time to research the issues and charities that we write about our on website and blog. Thousands of hours of research have gone into our recommendations.
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Broadly, the value of GiveWell is a product of the following:
(1) is relatively straightforward to measure. We track donations to our recommended charities through a variety of methods, including the donation links on our site and by asking donors to submit our donation report when they give through another channel. We report the results quarterly on our blog and on our impact page.
Measuring (2) coincides with the goal of our research: determining what the charities we examine can be expected to accomplish, and how they compare to each other. There is often a great deal of uncertainty in comparing top charities to "average" charities, precisely because a lack of measurement is characteristic of "average" charities; but just looking at differences in our top candidates can give a sense of how widely strategies diverge and how much can be gained by more informed decisions.
(3) is the hardest to measure, because the spread of ideas is complex and wide-ranging; so although we can track changes in dialogue, attributing them to our specific activities is difficult.
These metrics are complex and cannot be precisely quantified. However, as with evaluating our applicants, we believe we can evaluate ourselves using a combination of empirical data, analysis, and judgment calls, and that we should do so as transparently as possible. We post annual self-reviews of our progress as well as external assessments of the quality of our research.
GiveWell is a non-profit that is supported by a set of core donors who believe strongly in our mission and pay our operating costs. For details on our revenues and expenses, see our financial statements.
We believe, based on the research we've done, that an excellent charity can be several times more effective than an average one, and that many charities may not be helping people in any significant way at all. In this context, spending time and money on evaluating charities - rather than just funding them - seems justified.
We encourage you to read our reports and determine whether the differences between charities that we've identified are large enough to justify the costs to charities of evaluating their programs and GiveWell's operational costs.
Thoroughly evaluating even a single charity is an enormous amount of work, and we want to use our limited time and resources optimally. With that in mind, we believe that identifying the best charities is far more important than identifying the worst.
By identifying the best charities, we can direct donations to them, and thereby create incentives for charities to continually improve at getting and demonstrating strong results. We believe that reporting on scandals could not accomplish the same thing, and is not as badly needed.
We generally don't think this is a major concern. Some people recognize the complexity and difficulty of what charities do, and would feel more confident in their giving if they could see the truth; others naively expect perfection, and would feel less confident in their giving if they saw facts that contradict marketing materials. We would guess that our website is likely to be used by the former and ignored by the latter, resulting in more giving rather than less.
There is a charity watchdog organization in Australia called Givewell. We are not related to this organization.
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