There are several matching opportunities running this Giving Season. If you know of any that I've missed, please mention them in the comments.
Double Up Drive
The 2022 Double Up Drive will start at 8:00 am PT / 11:00 am ET / 4:00 pm GMT on Giving Tuesday (29 November).
I don’t know how big the matched pool will be or how long it will last so it's best to donate as soon as it opens.
2022 charities
- Against Malaria Foundation
- Animal Charity Evaluators
- Clean Air Task Force
- Evidence Action
- Founders Pledge
- International Refugee Assistance Project
- New Incentives
- StrongMinds
- The Good Food Institute
- The Life You Can Save
UBS Optimus Foundation (StrongMinds)
All donations to StrongMinds will be matched up to $800,000 or until the end of 2022 (whichever comes first)
Animal Charity Evaluators
Until December 31, any donation you make to ACE’s Recommended Charity Fund will be matched up to $300,000, thanks to the estate of a generous legacy donor.
In the last 12 months, James Ozden's work on social change appears almost entirely designed to lobby and obtain EA resources for his "social movement work".
Ozden's "non-profit" Social Change Lab is a website with his content, and has no registration and little activity besides this meta EA work.
Ozden took 40K of EA infrastructure funding, which he then used to produce extremely long articles, whose length conceals that these are self-reviews on the promisingness of his own project. He also used this as a springboard to network and publicize his associations with EA funders.
Ozden does a variety of activity online, which invariably aggrandizes or promotes his own projects, and his work is often low effort or quality, and competes with others.
Ozden is not an EA, because he has set upon his goals on the outset, does not update or acknowledge new information, and his activity has not been demonstrated as promising as a cost effective intervention. If successful, the resources and status he would obtain from EA would give him great status and power in his external community, which is almost certainly his main goal. This would also give him further incentives for his meta EA work.
This was extremely disappointing to some of us which supported him and looked forward to interesting and promising work on social change. This is not only bad because it is not truth seeking, but takes up space for deep analysis of social change.
Ozden has instincts for managing appearance and navigating social movements. His attempts to position himself in "meta" EA or meta animal welfare is problematic.