I just donate to GiveWell. They treat charity as an optimization problem for minimize dollars spent per human life saved.
Recently, this effective altruism philosophy has gotten a bad reputation because of the support techbro grifters, and wacky long-termism. But GiveWell seems to be distributing the money to reasonable causes: mosquito nets, maleria medication, vitamin a, cash for vaccines
I just donate to GiveWell. They treat charity as an optimization problem for minimize dollars spent per human life saved.
Recently, this effective altruism philosophy has gotten a bad reputation because of the support techbro grifters, and wacky long-termism. But GiveWell seems to be distributing the money to reasonable causes: mosquito nets, maleria medication, vitamin a, cash for vaccines