UPDATE: Joey answered this question here.
Wouldn't it be more efficient to create new programs within existing charities rather than starting new charities?
Has someone written about this?
I've particularly noticed that there are many small charities working on animal advocacy.
(I can imagine both options have pros and cons, similar to startups vs big tech)
cc: @Joey
Joey has answered this before elsewhere (i.e. why doesn't CE just open programs instead of spin-off charities). The answer is that starting a chair leads to more ownership and thus better results.
I'd also add that many programs in one charity raises the stakes of the leadership's judgement/decision-making. More charities in a way acts like diversification.
I just found it: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/xnHnsrFEMEMPXBWqR/ask-charity-entrepreneurship-anything?commentId=ab9qZPfdBpMR5njv5