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Earning to Give: The EA Strategy and Its Limits - Footnote 9

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Last checked: 4/3/2026

The source is dated April 10 2025, so the claim's reference to discussions from 2023-2024 is not verifiable from this source. The claim states that Giving What We Can's 2025 strategy was announced in late 2024, but the source is dated April 10 2025. The claim states that dedicated E2G support was reduced to approximately 0.5 FTE within the organization, but this is not mentioned in the source.

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partial85%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: Despite this, discussions on the EA Forum from 2023–2024 suggest partial reassessment: as EA-adjacent organizations confronted funding shortfalls, some observers noted a renewed appreciation for E2G c

Note: The source is dated April 10 2025, so the claim's reference to discussions from 2023-2024 is not verifiable from this source. The claim states that Giving What We Can's 2025 strategy was announced in late 2024, but the source is dated April 10 2025. The claim states that dedicated E2G support was reduced to approximately 0.5 FTE within the organization, but this is not mentioned in the source.

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