Inspired by Mitchell Laughlin's donation swap post.
I'm a Canadian taxpayer looking to donate approximately CAD $7,000 (roughly USD $5,000) this year to the Machine Intelligence Research Institute (MIRI), which is not tax-deductible in Canada.
I'm looking for someone in a jurisdiction where MIRI donations are tax-deductible who plans to donate a few thousand dollars to a charity that is tax-deductible in Canada. We each donate to the other's preferred charity — same total giving, but we both get the tax benefit.
Where MIRI donations are tax-deductible
- United States — directly via MIRI's 501(c)(3) status
- Netherlands — MIRI has ANBI status (RSIN 823958644)
- United Kingdom — via Charities Aid Foundation UK
See MIRI's tax-advantaged donations page for details.
Canadian tax-deductible charities you could donate to
Any charity available through RC Forward qualifies, including:
Global Health & Wellbeing
- Against Malaria Foundation
- Malaria Consortium
- GiveDirectly
- Helen Keller International
- New Incentives
- GiveWell
Animal Welfare
- The Humane League
- Animal Charity Evaluators
- Fish Welfare Initiative
- Wild Animal Initiative
Climate
- Clean Air Task Force
- Good Food Institute
...and many more — full list at rcforward.org/donate.
How it works
- You tell me which RC Forward charity you'd like me to donate to.
- I donate to your chosen charity through RC Forward (getting my Canadian tax receipt).
- You donate the equivalent amount to MIRI (getting your local tax deduction).
- We both give the same total but save on taxes — or redirect the savings into more giving.
Please message me if you're interested! :)

Nice stuff, Adam!