Throughout the post, “we” refers to GiveWell and Good Ventures, who work as partners on the Open Philanthropy Project.
Good Ventures awarded a grant of $100,000 to the Carnegie Endowment to support its work on India and China. To date, the Open Philanthropy Project’s policy-oriented work has focused on US policy, because we know the most about it and believe that it offers strong opportunities for impact. However, we are also interested in eventually being able to support policy work in other countries.
In order to begin learning about policy infrastructure in both India and China, Good Ventures has decided to support the work of the the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s work in India and China by granting it a total of $100,000 over two years ($50,000 per year). We expect that much of what we learn will not be public, but we hope to be able to share some public reflections on what we learn in the future.
Read more:
- GiveWell Summary of a Conversation with Milan Vaishnav, Associate with Carnegie's South Asia Program
- GiveWell Summary of a Conversation with Paul Haenle, Director of the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy
- GiveWell Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Grant Writeup
- (Update) Open Philanthropy Project Summary of a Conversation with Milan Vaishnav and Lea Kenig (June 2015)
- (Update) Open Philanthropy Project Summary of a Conversation with Paul Haenle, Director of the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy (July 2015)
- (Update) Summary of a Conversation with Milan Vaishnav and Lea Kenig, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (February 2016)