Shrilaxmi 🔸

Generalist @ Impactful Giving
57 karmaJoined Working (0-5 years)India
shrilaxmipatil.com

Bio

Participation
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I am the founder of Impactful Career, an initiative that helps people in India utilise their skills and careers to do good. I work as a generalist with Impactful Giving, where I help people maximise the impact of their donations through advisory services and curated recommendations. We run the India Animal Welfare Funding Circle.

I am especially passionate about community and movement building, as well as organising and improving the funding and talent landscape for neglected cause areas.

I studied electronics engineering and physics at college.

Comments
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Strong upvote from me, and I especially love this:

"We think more folks in EA should try to do their own small cost-effectiveness calculations for organizations that might get overlooked by the main funders. It takes some work, but there are a few benefits:

  • Discovery is hard, you can help chip away at it. There’s a chance you’ll find an organization that’s been overlooked because it doesn’t fit neatly into the current funnel of evaluation."

Interestingly, having come across this a couple of years into learning about EA and interacting with people interested in EA, I think my "proficiency" in some of these skills has increased. I expect that this is because I now have many friends and co-workers who are good at a lot of the things listed above. So it now seems "dumb" for me to not be agentic or to not have reasoning transparency.

I like this way of thinking about EA because I see it more like a process than an ideology. When I'm trying to explain to friends and acquaintances, I tend to say "I am interested in effective altruism," and talk about what trying to make decisions based on evidence and reason and expected positive impact could look like.Â