The Long-Term Future Fund (LTFF) is one of the EA Funds. Between Friday Dec 4th and Monday Dec 7th, we'll be available to answer any questions you have about the fund – we look forward to hearing from all of you!
The LTFF aims to positively influence the long-term trajectory of civilization by making grants that address global catastrophic risks, especially potential risks from advanced artificial intelligence and pandemics. In addition, we seek to promote, implement, and advocate for longtermist ideas, and to otherwise increase the likelihood that future generations will flourish.
Grant recommendations are made by a team of volunteer Fund Managers: Matt Wage, Helen Toner, Oliver Habryka, Adam Gleave and Asya Bergal. We are also fortunate to be advised by Nick Beckstead and Nicole Ross. You can read our bios here. Jonas Vollmer, who is heading EA Funds, also provides occasional advice to the Fund.
You can read about how we choose grants here. Our previous grant decisions and rationale are described in our payout reports. We'd welcome discussion and questions regarding our grant decisions, but to keep discussion in one place, please post comments related to our most recent grant round in this post.
Please ask any questions you like about the fund, including but not limited to:
- Our grant evaluation process.
- Areas we are excited about funding.
- Coordination between donors.
- Our future plans.
- Any uncertainties or complaints you have about the fund. (You can also e-mail us at ealongtermfuture[at]gmail[dot]com for anything that should remain confidential.)
We'd also welcome more free-form discussion, such as:
- What should the goals of the fund be?
- What is the comparative advantage of the fund compared to other donors?
- Why would you/would you not donate to the fund?
- What, if any, goals should the fund have other than making high-impact grants? Examples could include: legibility to donors; holding grantees accountable; setting incentives; identifying and training grant-making talent.
- How would you like the fund to communicate with donors?
We look forward to hearing your questions and ideas!

Historically I think the LTFF's biggest issue has been insufficiently clear messaging, especially for new donors. For example, we received feedback from numerous donors in our recent survey that they were disappointed we weren't funding interventions on climate change. We've received similar feedback from donors surprised by the number of AI-related grants we make. Regardless of whether or not the fund should change the balance of cause areas we fund, it's important that donors have clear expectations regarding how their money will be used.
We've edited the fund page to make our focus areas more explicit, and EA Funds also added Founders Pledge Climate Change Fund for donors who want to focus on that area (and Jonas emailed donors who made this complaint, encouraging to switch their donations to the climate change fund). I hope this will help clarify things, but we'll have to be attentive to donor feedback both via things like this AMA and our donor survey, so that we can proactively correct any misconceptions.
Another issue I think we have is that we currently lack the capacity to be more proactively engaged with our grantees. I'd like us to do this for around 10% of our grant applications, particularly those where we are a large proportion of an organisation's budget. In these cases it's particularly important that we hold the organisation accountable, and provide strategic advice. In around a third of these cases, we've chosen not to make the grant because we feel unexcited about the organisation's current direction, even though we think it could be a good donation opportunity for a more proactive philanthropist. We're looking to grow our capacity, so we can hopefully pursue more active philanthropy in the future.