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As of MayJuly 2022, Longview Philanthropy has three core focus areas: existential risk reduction, institutions for future generationsglobal priorities research, and global priorities researchlongtermist institutional reform.
effective altruism funding | existential risk | global priorities research | institutions for future generationslongtermist institutional reform | longtermism
As of MarchMay 2022, Longview Philanthropy has three core focus areas: existential risk reduction, institutions for future generations, and global priorities research.
Longview Philanthropy launched a nuclear security grantmaking program in December 2021. The organization is currently hiring a grantmaker to co-lead this program.[1] They are also hiring a grantmaker to work on other existential risks.[1]2]
Harris, KitLongview Philanthropy (2022) New nuclearNuclear security grantmaking programme at Longview Philanthropyco-lead, Effective Altruism ForumLongview Philanthropy., March.
Longview Philanthropy (2022) Longtermist grantmaker, Longview Philanthropy, March.
Longview Philanthropy launched a nuclear security grantmaking program in December 2021. The organization is currently hiring a grantmaker to co-lead this program. They are also hiring a grantmaker to work on other existential risks.[1]
Harris, Kit (2022) New nuclear security grantmaking programme at Longview Philanthropy, Effective Altruism Forum.
As of December 2021,March 2022, Longview Philanthropy has three core focus areas: existential risk reduction, institutions for future generations, and global priorities research.
As of MayDecember 2021, Longview Philanthropy has three core focus areas: existential risk reduction, institutions for future generations, and global priorities research.
Funding
As of July 2022, Longview Philanthropy has received $15 million in funding from the Future Fund,[1] and $500,000 from Open Philanthropy.[2]
Longview Philanthropy launched a nuclear security grantmaking program in December 2021. The organization is currently hiring a grantmaker to co-lead this program.[
1]3] They are also hiring a grantmaker to work on other existential risks.[2]4]Future Fund (2022) Our grants and investments: Longview, Future Fund.
Open Philanthropy (2022) Grants database: Longview Philanthropy, Open Philanthropy.
Longview Philanthropy (2022) Nuclear security programme co-lead, Longview Philanthropy, March.
Longview Philanthropy (2022) Longtermist grantmaker, Longview Philanthropy, March.