As of AprilMay 2022, Good Ventures has granted over $1.6 billion to organizations working in global health and development, farmed animal welfare, global catastrophic risks, and other cause areas.[1]
As of April 2022, Good Ventures has granted over $1.6 billion to organizations working in global health and development, farmed animal welfare, global catastrophic risks, and other cause areas (Good Ventures 2022).areas.[1]
Good Ventures (2022) Grants database, Good Ventures.
Good Ventures (2022) Grants database, Good Ventures.
As of MarchApril 2022, Good Ventures has granted over $1.526 billion to organizations working in global health and development, farmed animal welfare, global catastrophic risks, and other cause areas.areas (Good Ventures 2022).
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Good Ventures (2022) Grants database, Good Ventures.
Good Ventures (2021) Grants database, Good Ventures.
As of December 2021,March 2022, Good Ventures has granted over $1.3752 billion to organizations working in global health and development, farmed animal welfare, global catastrophic risks, and other cause areas.[1]
As of December 2021, Good Ventures has granted over $1.37 billion to organizations working in global health and development, farmed animal welfare, global catastrophic risks, and other cause areas (Goodareas.[1]
Good Ventures 2021). Official website.
Good Ventures (2021) Grants database, Good Ventures.
Good Ventures. Official website.
As of OctoberDecember 2021, Good Ventures has granted over $1.37 billion to organizations working in global health and development, farmed animal welfare, global catastrophic risks, and other cause areas (Good Ventures 2021).
As of AugustOctober 2021, Good Ventures has granted over $1.337 billion to organizations working in global health and development, farmed animal welfare, global catastrophic risks, and other cause areas (Good Ventures 2021).
As of JuneAugust 2021, Good Ventures has granted over $1.3 billion to organizations working in global health and development, farmed animal welfare, global catastrophic risks, and other cause areas (Good Ventures 2021).
As of June 2021, Good Ventures has granted over $1.3 billion to organizations working in global health and development, farmed animal welfare, global catastrophic risks, and other cause areas (Good Ventures 2021).
Good Ventures (2021) Grants database, Good Ventures.
Good Ventures is a private foundation based in San Francisco. It was co-founded by Cari Tuna and Dustin Moskovitz.
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MayAugust 2022, Good Ventures has granted over $1.67 billion to organizations working in global health and development, farmed animal welfare, global catastrophic risks, and other cause areas.[1]