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EA and Longtermist Wins and Losses - Footnote 13

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Last checked: 4/3/2026

The claim mentions that longtermist projects represented less than one-third of total EA funding as of August 2022, with the majority of EA work falling outside longtermist frameworks. This information is not present in the provided source text. The source mentions GiveWell continues recommending charities in mental health, malnutrition, and lead exposure, but does not mention that they are broadening its work beyond charity evaluation.

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partial80%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: GiveWell continues recommending charities in mental health, malnutrition, and lead exposure while broadening its work beyond charity evaluation to identify new grantees and explore underexplored cause

Note: The claim mentions that longtermist projects represented less than one-third of total EA funding as of August 2022, with the majority of EA work falling outside longtermist frameworks. This information is not present in the provided source text. The source mentions GiveWell continues recommending charities in mental health, malnutrition, and lead exposure, but does not mention that they are broadening its work beyond charity evaluation.

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