I'm responsible for maintaining effectivealtruism.org/impact.
Ideally, I'd like the page to be a really excellent summary that answers the questions:
- "What has EA actually accomplished?"
- "What kinds of things do people in EA actually work on?"
Without doing any of the following:
- Taking credit for people who do EA-like things but have no formal connection to us, or whose total connection consists of "speaking at EA Global one time"
- Heavily weighting one area over the rest (50 animal welfare suggestions = helpful, but I'm not going to include all of them)
- Totally overwhelming visitors to the page (I plan to add a floating table of contents, but I still think this should be more like "greatest hits" than "full sum of everything everyone has ever done")
And I'd like the epistemics to be top-notch — "may" and "might have" where appropriate, not conflating the funding of a program with a problem actually getting solved, etc.
Obviously, the current page is far from optimal. I'd highly appreciate any suggestions for items to include or edits to make, as well as upvotes for items you agree with.
No need to check all the other answers to see whether yours is redundant — if the same thing gets multiple suggestions, that's good to know!
Apologies for a quick answer, rather than a thorough answer where I looked up all the links and details, but one potential source:
I believe Charity Entrepreneurship partly see one of their key outputs as being creating tangible achievements of the EA community. I guess a lot of it is still pretty new, but to the extent you can find any impressive achievements from CE-incubated orgs, those are pretty clearly attributable to EA. Fish Welfare Initiative have some impressive commitments from producers in India I think, and my impression was that some of the global health charities have achieved quite a lot in a small space of time.