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EA Funds is always open to applications. No deadlines. This is a general portal, not related to the specific Open Philanthropy directed award.
Centre for Effective Altruism – Spinout Costs (EVF USA, May 2024) is a grant from Open Philanthropy that funded the operational costs associated with spinning out the Centre for Effective Altruism into an independent U.S. entity.
Open Philanthropy supports a range of high-impact initiatives through its EA Funds program, which operates several thematic funding streams: the Animal Welfare Fund, EA Infrastructure Fund, Long-Term Future Fund, and (previously) the Global Health and Development Fund. Grants are available to individuals, projects, nonprofits, and institutions on a rolling basis.
The EA Infrastructure Fund, formerly the EA Meta Fund, specifically aims to improve the work of projects applying effective altruism principles by increasing their access to talent, capital, and knowledge.
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Aims to improve the work of projects that use the principles of effective altruism, by increasing their access to talent, capital, and knowledge. The EA Infrastructure Fund was formerly named the EA Meta Fund. Aims to positively influence the long-term trajectory of civilization by making grants that address global catastrophic risks, especially potential risks from advanced artificial intelligence and pandemics.
It also seeks to promote longtermist ideas and increasing the likelihood that future generations will flourish. Global Health and Development Fund This Fund currently isn’t accepting applications. Consider applying to GiveWell.
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Coefficient Giving (formerly Open Philanthropy) is a grant from Coefficient Giving that funds evidence-based programs and research in global health, animal welfare, scientific research, and effective altruism causes where philanthropic dollars can achieve high impact per dollar. The fund supports organizations demonstrating rigorous evidence of effectiveness and scalable potential. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, research institutions, and projects aligned with Coefficient Giving's priority cause areas. The fund emphasizes transparency, cost-effectiveness analysis, and funding gaps not addressed by government or traditional philanthropy.
Open Philanthropy AI Safety Research is a grant program from Open Philanthropy (now Coefficient Giving) that funds organizations and researchers advancing AI safety through Learning, Experimentation, and Exploration grants. The program supports early-stage initiatives with strong impact potential, including academic research, seed-stage organizational support, monitoring and evaluation, and interim funding for high-impact opportunities in the AI safety ecosystem. Eligible applicants include academic labs, independent research organizations, and individual researchers. Award amounts vary by project scope. Organizations should contact Open Philanthropy directly to explore alignment with current AI safety grantmaking priorities.