Center on Long-Term Risk – Transparency Page
webThis is the transparency page for the Center on Long-Term Risk (CLR), an AI safety and existential risk research organization, providing annual activity reports, financial disclosures, and organizational governance information relevant to understanding the EA-aligned AI safety research funding landscape.
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Summary
This page provides comprehensive transparency information for the Center on Long-Term Risk (CLR), a UK charity focused on AI safety and long-term risk research. It includes annual activity reports and financial budgets from 2013 through 2025, organizational governance details, and funding sources. CLR was originally a project of the Effective Altruism Foundation before becoming an independent UK charity in 2021.
Key Points
- •CLR is a UK-registered charity with trustees including Jonas Vollmer, Max Daniel, Stefan Torges, Linh Chi Nguyen, and Tobias Baumann.
- •The organization's mission covers research, grantmaking, events, and education related to emerging technologies including AI.
- •CLR receives funding from individual donors, Open Philanthropy, the Survival and Flourishing Fund, and the Community Foundation for Ireland.
- •Annual activity reports and financial budgets are publicly available from 2013 to 2025, demonstrating a strong commitment to transparency.
- •CLR was originally part of the Effective Altruism Foundation (EAF) and became an independent UK charity at the end of 2021.
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Organization and goals
Anonymous feedback
Important documents
2025 Activities in 2025
Financials in 2025
2024 Activities in 2024
Financials in 2024
2023 Activities in 2023
Financials in 2023
2022 Activities in 2022
Financials in 2022
2021 Activities in 2021
Financials in 2021
2020 Activities in 2020
Financials in 2020
2019 Activities in 2019
Financials in 2019
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Transparency
Last updated: November 2025
The Center on Long-Term Risk (CLR) is committed to being as transparent as possible about its activities and learning from its mistakes. This page gathers relevant information related to transparency.
Contents
Organization and goals
Anonymous feedback
Important documents
2025 Activities in 2025
Financials in 2025
2024 Activities in 2024
Financials in 2024
2023 Activities in 2023
Financials in 2023
2022 Activities in 2022
Financials in 2022
2021 Activities in 2021
Financials in 2021
2020 Activities in 2020
Financials in 2020
2019 Activities in 2019
Financials in 2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
Organization and goals
CLR is a charity located in London, United Kingdom. Our trustees are Jonas Vollmer, Max Daniel, Stefan Torges, Linh Chi Nguyen and Tobias Baumann.
CLR's purposes according to our constitution , are:
1. the advancement of education, primarily in the field of emerging technologies (such as artificial intelligence), in particular (but not exclusively) by conducting the following activities in order to contribute to better public understanding of the potential benefits and risks of such technologies:
(a) conducting research into emerging technologies and publishing the useful results thereof to the general public;
(b) supporting individuals and organisations to carry out research into emerging technologies, through providing grants and other forms of support;
(c) hosting events such as conferences, research retreats, and workshops; to promote recent developments in, and to stimulate discussion and exchange of information about, emerging technologies; and
(d) providing coaching, mentoring and scholarships to those interested in learning about emerging technologies; and
2. to advance such other purposes which are exclusively charitable according to the law in England and Wales as the trustees may from time to time determine, in particular (but not exclusively) by grantmaking.
Please consult this page to learn more about CLR's mission and philosophy.
CLR was initially founded as a project of the Swiss charity Effective Altruism Foundation (EAF). However, our operations were transferred to an independent UK charity, the Center on Long-term Risk, at the end of 2021. Documentation below relating to 2021 and earlier therefore relates to activities carried out as part of EAF. EAF still provides support to us, including by collecting donati
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