Staff members’ personal donations for giving season 2022

For this post, a number of GiveWell staff members volunteered to share the thinking behind their personal donations for the year. We’ve published similar posts in previous years.1See our staff giving posts from 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, and 2013. jQuery(‘#footnote_plugin_tooltip_14091_1_1’).tooltip({ tip: ‘#footnote_plugin_tooltip_text_14091_1_1’, tipClass: ‘footnote_tooltip’, effect: ‘fade’, predelay: 0, fadeInSpeed: 200, delay: 400, fadeOutSpeed: 200, position: ‘top right’, relative: true, offset: [10, 10], }); Staff are listed alphabetically by first name.
You can click the below links to jump to a staff member’s entry:

Andrew Martin
Audrey Cooper
Elie Hassenfeld
Erin Crossett
Isabel Arjmand
Jeremy Rehwaldt
Kameron Smith
Lauren Imholte
Maggie Lloydhauser
Natalie Crispin
Natalie Kanter
Olivia Larsen
Roman Guglielmo
Steph Stojanovic
Teryn Mattox

Andrew Martin (Senior Research Associate)
I continue to be impressed by the care and thoughtfulness I see from my colleagues in making grant allocation decisions. Seeing and participating in this work informs my decision to give all of my donation this year to the All Grants Fund. In addition to GiveWell’s Top Charities, I’m excited to be able to support other highly cost-effective programs through the All Grants Fund, as highlighted in this blog post.
Audrey Cooper (Philanthropy Advisor)
We plan to donate to GiveWell’s Top Charities Fund again this year. Each of the top charity programs has substantial funding needs, such that they could reach more people and save more lives if they receive more donations. I’m excited to help these programs close the gap.
We also plan to continue our support of the International Refugee Assistance Project and criminal justice organizations. Throughout the year, we also make smaller donations to local causes (such as services for people experiencing homelessness, community gardens, etc.) as well as gifts in honor of friends to their charities of choice.
Elie Hassenfeld (Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer)
This year, my family is planning to give 80% of our annual donation to GiveWell’s All Grants Funds and 20% to GiveDirectly.
We’re giving to GiveWell’s All Grants Fund because it gives GiveWell the most flexibility to direct funds where we (GiveWell staff) think they will do the most good. This may mean supporting programs at Top Charities, but it could mean funding newer organizations, research, or more speculative opportunities that are high (expected) impact.
Our decision to give to GiveDirectly is less straightforward. Based on GiveWell’s cost-effectiveness models, the funds my family is giving to GiveDirectly would do more good if given elsewhere (roughly speaking, GiveWell’s best estimate is that

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