Earning to Give: The EA Strategy and Its Limits - Footnote 4
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unsupported: claim that 80,000 Hours and Giving What We Can became the primary institutional homes for earning-to-give guidance unsupported: claim that practitioners typically commit to donate at least 10% of their income via the Giving What We Can pledge unsupported: claim that one EA Forum retrospective documented a practitioner who donated over £1.5 million across ten years, with major recipients including Giving What We Can, 80,000 Hours, the Against Malaria Foundation, and GiveWell-managed funds
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Note: unsupported: claim that 80,000 Hours and Giving What We Can became the primary institutional homes for earning-to-give guidance unsupported: claim that practitioners typically commit to donate at least 10% of their income via the Giving What We Can pledge unsupported: claim that one EA Forum retrospective documented a practitioner who donated over £1.5 million across ten years, with major recipients including Giving What We Can, 80,000 Hours, the Against Malaria Foundation, and GiveWell-managed funds
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