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Natalie Cargill – Founder & President, Longview Philanthropy

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This is a bio page for Natalie Cargill, founder of Longview Philanthropy, an organization that advises major donors on effective giving including AI safety causes. Understanding key figures in EA-aligned philanthropy is relevant to AI safety funding and governance ecosystems.

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This page profiles Natalie Cargill, founder and president of Longview Philanthropy, which advises philanthropists on strategic giving. Her background includes work as a barrister, UN Human Rights Council experience, and academic presentations on effective philanthropy. She delivered a TED talk on effective philanthropy in April 2023.

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  • Natalie Cargill founded Longview Philanthropy, a firm that helps major donors plan and execute strategic giving, including in AI safety areas.
  • Her background spans law (barrister at Serjeants' Inn Chambers), human rights (UN Human Rights Council), and academia (Oxford double first).
  • She has presented on philanthropy at Cambridge, King's College London, Web Summit, and the BBC, indicating significant public influence.
  • Delivered a TED talk on effective philanthropy in April 2023, broadening awareness of strategic giving frameworks.

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 Natalie Cargill

 
 Founder & President 
 
 Natalie works with philanthropists individually to plan and execute their giving plans. Prior to founding Longview Philanthropy, she was a barrister at Serjeants’ Inn Chambers (London Chambers of the Year 2018), and she has worked with the United Nations Human Rights Council. Natalie has presented on philanthropy at the University of Cambridge and King’s College London, as well as at Web Summit, the world’s largest technology conference, on the BBC, and to several private family office groups. Natalie delivered a TED talk on effective philanthropy in April 2023. She holds a double first-class degree from the University of Oxford, where she was awarded the highest score across all humanities subjects at Lincoln College.
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