Simon Institute for Longterm Governance

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As of JuneJuly 2022, SI has received $820,000 in funding from the Future Fund,[2] and over $380,000 from the Survival and Flourishing Fund.[3] 

As of June 2022, SI has received over $380,$820,000 in funding from the Future Fund,[2] and over $380,000 from the Survival and Flourishing Fund.[2]3] 

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    Stauffer, Maxime & Konrad Seifert (2021) Introducing the Simon Institute for Longterm Governance (SI), Effective Altruism Forum, March 29.

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    Survival and Flourishing Fund (2021) SFF-2022-H1 S-Process recommendations announcement, Survival and Flourishing Fund.

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    Stauffer, Maxime & Konrad Seifert (2021) Introducing the Simon Institute for Longterm Governance (SI), Effective Altruism Forum, March 29.

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    SSurvivalSurvival and Flourishing Fund (2021) SFF-2022-H1 S-Process recommendations announcement, Survival and Flourishing Fund.

Funding

As of June 2022, SI has received over $380,000 in funding from the Survival and Flourishing Fund.[2] 

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    Stauffer, Maxime & Konrad Seifert (2021) Introducing the Simon Institute for Longterm Governance (SI), Effective Altruism Forum, March 29.

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    SSurvival and Flourishing Fund (2021) SFF-2022-H1 S-Process recommendations announcement, Survival and Flourishing Fund.

The Simon Institute for Longterm Governance (SI) is a Swiss nonprofit organization that focuses on building the capacity of policy networks to mitigate global catastrophic risks. SI provides training programs and advice to policymakers, conducts research on longtermlong-term policy, and coordinates a network of longtermist actors and researchers. SI was founded in 2021.[1]

Stauffer, Maxime & Konrad Seifert (2021) Introducing the Simon Institute for Longterm Governance (SI), Effective Altruism Forum, March 29.

The Simon Institute for Longterm Governance (SI) is a Swiss nonprofit organization that focuses on building the capacity of policy networks to mitigate global catastrophic risks. SI provides training programs and advice to policymakers, conducts research on longterm policy, and coordinates a network of longtermist actors and researchers. SI was founded in 2021 (Seifert & Stauffer 2021).2021.[1]

BibliographyFurther reading

Stauffer, Maxime & Konrad Seifert (2021) Introducing the Simon Institute for Longterm Governance (SI), Effective Altruism Forum, March 29.

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    Stauffer, Maxime & Konrad Seifert (2021) Introducing the Simon Institute for Longterm Governance (SI), Effective Altruism Forum, March 29.

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