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Backed by thousands of hours of rigorous researchthese charities represent some of the best opportunities we know of to make your donation go further.
The charities and funds listed below do substantially more good per dollar than averagein part because they work in cause areas that are large in scaleunderfundedand solvable — such as global health and wellbeinganimal welfareand reducing global catastrophic risks.

Aidan Whitfield
Researcher
Millions die each year from preventable and curable diseasesincluding ~14,000 children every day. The programs below are the best we know at preventing this type of suffering. With a strong evidence base and proven track recordthey are inexpensive to implement but chronically underfunded.

Malaria nets
Read moreMalaria kills ~600,000 people per year. Most are children under 5.

Medicine to prevent malaria
Read moreMalaria kills ~600,000 people per year. Most are children under 5.

Vitamin A for children
Read moreDespite being easily preventablevitamin A deficiency is a major contributor to childhood mortality in the developing world.

Incentives for vaccination
Read moreVaccines save millions of lives each yearincluding a large share of deaths in children under 5.

Expert funding
Read moreGiving via a fund can often be more impactful than donating directly to individual charities.

Expert funding (wider range)
Read moreThis fund supports high-impact programs in global healthincluding newer or higher-risk projects that could become future top charities.
Farmed animals experience the vast majority of human-inflicted animal sufferingliving lives of extreme physical and emotional distress. In the US aloneover one million land animals are slaughtered every hour. The funds below support promising projects addressing farmed and wild animal suffering through scalable avenues like policylegislationand consumer change.

Animal welfare initiatives
Read moreBillions of farmed animals endure suffering each year. This fund supports some of the most promising ways to reduce this sufferingfrom corporate advocacy to alternative protein research.

Movement building
Read moreBillions of animals sufferyet the animal advocacy movement is still relatively small. This fund supports emerging and innovative projects around the world — building a more resilient & effective global movement.
Pandemicsrogue AIand nuclear threats could endanger humanity's futureyet funding and research remain limited. The funds below grant to promising projects and research to improve biosecuritynuclear safetyand AI alignmentleveraging expert grantmakers to tackle these high-stakeshard-to-measure risks.

Addressing emerging challenges
Read moreAIbioengineeringand nuclear weapons could pose catastrophic risks to humanity. This fund supports promising projects addressing global security risks.

Supporting the long-term future
Read moreRisks from advanced AI and other global threats could shape the long-term trajectory of civilisation. This fund supports independent researchersearly-career shifts into AI safety and policyand projects that strengthen long-term resilience.
The recommendations above have been thoroughly researched and vetted as exceptional opportunities for impact. Howeverour donation platform also supports a number of other programmes that broadly align with our principles — they address a high-impact problem and take a reasonably promising approach.
See all programsA convenient option for donors. Our cause area funds allow you to set up a single donation that will be strategically allocated to high-impact programs and projects within a cause areabased on our most up-to-date evaluator research. These funds are managed by our research team.
Support high-impact projects improving health and wellbeing. Allocations are determined based on our evaluator research. Currently grants to GiveWell.
Learn moreSupport high-impact projects improving animal welfare. Allocations are determined based on our evaluator research. Currently splits allocations between the Animal Welfare Fund (EA Funds) and the Movement Grants Program (Animal Charity Evaluators).
Learn moreSupport high-impact projects addressing global catastrophic risks. Allocations are determined based on our evaluator research. Currently splits allocations between the Long-Term Future Fund (EA Funds) and the Emerging Challenges Fund (Longview Philanthropy).
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