Update: The Prize Pool has increased to $3,500!
Thank you to donors Anton Makiievskyi, Ryan Kidd, @Austin, and @Saul Munn, who contributed via Manifund.
A total prize pool of $3,500 will be awarded for comments on eligible questions made before January 1, 2025. Get started here.
- Ten prizes will be awarded as follows:
- 1st place: $700
- 2nd place: $600
- 3rd place: $500
- 4th place: $400
- 5th place: $300
- 6th place through 10th place: $200 each
Announcement Post
GiveWell’s mission is to find the charities that deliver the greatest impact per dollar spent to help donors decide where to give. To support this, they publish forecasts on expected grant outcomes. Now, Metaculus and GiveWell invite you to forecast and share your reasoning to help GiveWell help others.
Get started and provide feedback on GiveWell's funding decisions. $1,000 commenting prize pool. Deadline is December 1st, 2024.
- How much will GiveWell update its cost-effectiveness estimate of GiveDirectly based on the results of the 2023-2024 follow-up of the Cash Transfers Study by UC Berkeley?
- Will the study in Ghana find that RTS,S combined with malaria chemoprevention reduces clinical malaria more than RTS,S alone in the following age groups?
- Will the study of supplying eyeglasses to near-vision impaired adults in Kenya and India find a boost to household consumption of the following levels?
- Will the World Health Organization prequalify moxidectin before 2027?
- Will GiveWell recommend grants of more than $5 million to support delivering chlorine and/or oral rehydration solution and zinc along with vaccine outreach services?
- Will the study of oral rehydration solution and zinc distribution in Sierra Leone find a statistically significant increase in ORS/zinc usage by the recipients?
- Will the study of chlorine distribution in Sierra Leone find a statistically significant increase in chlorine usage by the recipients?
- How many chlorination grants will GiveWell recommend after September 20, 2024, and before January 1, 2026?
- Will the household water chlorination rate be 65% or higher for households served in the first two years of Evidence Action's program in Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh?
- Will in-line chlorination devices serve at least 6.7 million people in Madhya Pradesh at the end of the 4th year of Evidence Action's program?
- Will in-line chlorination devices serve at least 5.8 million people in Andhra Pradesh at the end of the 4th year of Evidence Action's program?
Prize Details
- GiveWell researchers will select winning comments based on:
- Clarity: Clear presentation of reasoning and conclusions.
- Reasoning: Thoughtful predictions grounded in evidence.
- Impact: Potential to influence GiveWell’s confidence in its forecasts.
Metaculus will share high-quality comments with GiveWell after the submission deadline. Prizes will be awarded in January 2025.
Note: Employees of GiveWell, their immediate family members, and those living in the same household are not eligible for prizes.
This looks awesome! $1k struck me as a pretty modest prize pool given the importance of the questions; I'd love to donate $1k towards increasing this prize, if you all would accept it (or possibly more, if you think it would be useful.)
I'd suggest structuring this as 5 more $200 prizes (or 10 $100 honorable mentions) rather than doubling the existing prizes to $400 -- but really it's up to you, I'd trust your allocations here. Let me know if you'd be interested!
This might tip me over the line commenting, not because of the money but because it feels more of a forum thing now nice one :D.
Hey Austin, that's so generous and really appreciated. Let me get with our Programs team, and I'll be back to you.
i’ll add $250, with exactly the same commentary as austin :)
to the extent that others are also interested in contributing to the prize pool, you might consider making a manifund page. if you’re not sure how to do this or just want help getting started, let me (or austin/rachel) know!
also, you might adjust the “prize pool” amount at the top of the metaculus page — it currently reads “$0.”
Nice! Thanks Saul. Prize Pool is now removed from the header (though the commenting prize continues). The reason why I don't put the commenting prize in the Prize Pool field, if you're curious, is because it would then automatically generate "takes" for participants per forecasting performance, when the prize is for comments.
@Austin & @Saul Munn — all approved, and we've recalculated the new $2250 prize pool. Thank you both for your generosity!