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Find similar grantsCareer Development and Transition Funding is sponsored by Good Ventures Foundation. Supports people at any career stage who want to pursue careers focused on reducing global catastrophic risks. Funding covers graduate study, professional training, and self-study periods.
Geographic focus: Global
Focus areas: Global Catastrophic Risks, Biosecurity, AI Safety
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However, the following funds have open applications: Living literature reviews Supports scholars to build and maintain “living literature reviews” — continuously updated collections of articles that synthesize research on a single topic. We’re especially interested in topics related to policymaking.
Request for proposals: humane fish slaughter research/prototypes Supports work to develop technologies and prototypes that materially improve the welfare of fish at capture and slaughter. Submissions are due by July 1, 2026 . Global Catastrophic Risks Opportunities Fund Career development and transition funding Supports people at any career stage who want to pursue careers focused on reducing global catastrophic risks.
Many different activities are covered, including graduate study, professional training, and self-study. Funding for programs and events Supports programs and events related to effective altruism, global catastrophic risks, biosecurity, forecasting, and other areas.
Navigating Transformative AI Fund Request for proposals: AI governance Supports work across technical AI governance, policy development, frontier company policy, international AI governance, law, and strategic analysis and threat modeling.
Funding for capacity-building on risks from transformative AI Supports work focused on addressing risks from transformative AI through “capacity-building” (e.g. supporting professional networks, helping new people find work in the field, or contributing to public discourse).
Science and Global Health R&D Fund Where to submit your proposal Most of the time, we proactively reach out to potential grantees to shape funding proposals together, but we also read unsolicited proposals. If you want to submit an idea to us, you can send an email to science@coefficientgiving.
org with a short description of an existing proposal you have submitted to another funder, or a new 1-2 page proposal with a rough budget outline and an estimated timeline. We receive a large volume of inquiries, so we will only be able to respond to those that may be a good fit for our programmatic goals. Historically, we ended up funding about 1-2% of the unsolicited proposals we received.
For more information on what happens next in our internal decision-making process, see here . If your project isn’t a good fit for these programs but aligns with one of our funds, you can contact us to ask about funding. However, we rarely fund unsolicited proposals, and we may not respond to all inquiries.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Individuals at any career stage interested in working on global catastrophic risk reduction. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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