[Linkpost] “Should you donate through funds?” by Longview Philanthropy, suryanshm, aog, Sim
Description
For most people, we think there's a strong case for giving through grantmaker-led philanthropic funds rather than donating to specific organizations.
Examples of public philanthropic funds include:
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GiveWell's All Grants Fund (see July 2025 report)
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EA Funds’ Animal Welfare Fund (see June 2025 report)
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Longview's Emerging Challenges Fund (see Q4 2025 Report)
If you are looking to develop a significant philanthropic portfolio, we’d recommend contributing to private funds instead. We list some more popular funds below.
This post is based on Longview's experience directing over $140M of donations through advising dozens of philanthropists and operating funds in AI safety, digital sentience, nuclear weapons policy, and global catastrophic risks.
Executive Summary
Why give to a fund? By giving to funds, you delegate your decision-making to expert grantmakers, which presents several benefits over donating directly to organizations:
- Grantmaker-led funds have several advantages over individuals when selecting grants, thanks to their dedicated focus on grantmaking in a given area, their ability to spend time gathering and analyzing information, tracking all the details, proactively sourcing opportunities through active grantmaking, and acting quickly.
- Funds can solve donor coordination problems by pooling resources among [...]
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Outline:
(01:08 ) Executive Summary
(02:59 ) 1. Grantmaker-led funds have an edge over individuals when picking grants
(05:40 ) 2. Funds can solve donor coordination
(06:49 ) 3. Funds make giving easy
(07:52 ) 4. Why might this be wrong? When might direct giving be better?
(09:22 ) 5. Next Steps
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First published:
November 13th, 2025
Source:
https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/s8gS2Lh39usPJgJeL/should-you-donate-through-funds
Linkpost URL:
https://www.longview.org/should-you-donate-through-funds
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