i.e., Why isn't there an org analogous to GiveWell and Animal Charity Evaluators that evaluates and recommends charities according to how much impact they can have on the long-term future, e.g. by reducing existential risk? As opposed to only making grants directly and saying "just trust us" like the EA Funds.
My somewhat "cynical" answer is that an important function of charity evaluation organisations is to challenge the status quo. If everyone is funding animal shelters and you think that's ineffective, you might as well create an organisation to redirect funding to more effective interventions. But longtermism as a field is already "owned" by EA, so EAs are unlikely to feel a need to shake up the establishment there.