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Applications are currently open for young individuals interested in obtaining financial support for pursuing careers that help improve the long-term future.[5]
Karnofsky, Holden (2011) Announcing GiveWell Labs, The GiveWell Blog, September 8 (updated 2 September 2014).
Karnofsky, Holden (2014) Open Philanthropy Project (formerly GiveWell Labs), Open Philanthropy, August 20.
Karnofsky, Holden (2017) The Open Philanthropy Project is now an independent organization, Open Philanthropy, June 12.
Karnofsky, Holden (2021) Open Philanthropy’s new co-CEO, Open Philanthropy, June 16.
Open Philanthropy (2020) Early-career funding for individuals interested in improving the long-term future, Open Philanthropy, August 31.
Open Philanthropy launched in late 2011, as a partnership between Good Ventures and GiveWell (Karnofsky 2011).[1] The partnership operated under the name GiveWell Labs before adopting, in August 2014, the name Open Philanthropy Project (Karnofsky 2014).[2] It continued to be part of GiveWell until 2017, when it became an independent organization (Karnofsky 2017).organization.[3] The name was changed to Open Philanthropy around December 2019.
Cari Tuna is Open Philanthropy's president, and Holden Karnofsky and Alexander Berger are its two co-CEOs. Karnofsky oversees grantmaking in biosecurity, AI safety and longtermism, while Berger oversees grantmaking in global health and development, farmed animal welfare, scientific research and other areas within global health and wellbeing (Karnofsky 2021).[4]
Karnofsky, Holden (2011) Announcing GiveWell Labs, The GiveWell Blog, September 8 (updated 2 September 2014).
Karnofsky, Holden (2014) Open Philanthropy Project (formerly GiveWell Labs), Open Philanthropy, August 20.
Karnofsky, Holden (2017) The Open Philanthropy Project is now an independent organization, Open Philanthropy, June 12.
Karnofsky, Holden (2021) Open Philanthropy’s new co-CEO, Open Philanthropy, June 16.
Karnofsky, Holden (2011) Announcing GiveWell Labs, The GiveWell Blog, September 8 (updated 2 September 2014).
Karnofsky, Holden (2014) Open Philanthropy Project (formerly GiveWell Labs), Open Philanthropy, August 20.
Karnofsky, Holden (2017) The Open Philanthropy Project is now an independent organization, Open Philanthropy, June 12.
Karnofsky, Holden (2021) Open Philanthropy’s new co-CEO, Open Philanthropy, June 16.
Cari Tuna is Open Philanthropy's president, and Holden Karnofsky and Alexander Berger are its two co-CEOs. Karnofsky oversees grantmaking in biosecurity, AI safety and longtermism, while Berger oversees grantmaking in global health and development, farmed animal welfare, scientific research and other areas within criminal justice reformglobal health and wellbeing (Karnofsky 2021).
Karnofsky, Holden (2011) Announcing GiveWell Labs, The GiveWell Blog, September 8 (updated 2 September 2014).
Karnofsky, Holden (2014) Open Philanthropy Project (formerly GiveWell Labs), Open Philanthropy, August 20.
Karnofsky, Holden (2017) The Open Philanthropy Project is now an independent organization, Open Philanthropy, June 12.
Karnofsky, Holden (2021) Open Philanthropy’s new co-CEO, Open Philanthropy, June
16.15.Open Philanthropy (2020) Early-career funding for individuals interested in improving the long-term future, Open Philanthropy, August 31.