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This post aims to clarify how GiveWell thinks about different giving options and their suitability for different types of donors. GiveWell was founded to serve donors with limited amounts of time to make giving decisions. They found that determining where to give effectively was a full-time project and quit their jobs to start GiveWell in We rely on evidence and detail our rationale for making a recommendation publicly, so donors can vet our work; a strength of our recommendations is their falsifiability.
We believe our top charity recommendations serve donors who want to give as effectively as possible and have only limited time to determine where to donate, and prior to GiveWell no trusted person or entity to outsource their thinking to, particularly well. Our criteria and recommendations were designed with this type of donor in mind:. Our guess is that most donors that use GiveWell fit this profile want to give as effectively as possible and have only limited time to determine where to donate, and no other trusted person or entity to outsource their thinking to.
This group of donors has limited time to spend on making a giving decision and has an organization or person other than GiveWell or GiveWell staff they personally trust to make or inform this decision.
For example, a donor might know someone who is starting a charity and feel, based on their research, that supporting their project at an early stage might be a particularly leveraged way to do good. A donor with lots of time may also be very familiar with a particular cause and feel highly confident in a particular organization and its need for funding.
Donors with lots of time may also wish to apply a different strategy to their giving. GiveWell largely recommends charities where sufficient evidence exists to make a fairly robust estimate of the expected value of a donation. This is the approach the Open Philanthropy Project , which was incubated at GiveWell, has taken, and we believe doing this well requires a lot of work , as the Open Philanthropy Project discussed in a blog post last year emphasis original :.