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Back to Episodes“How to actually give money away” by NickAllardice
Description
This was originally posted here. It's written for an audience that's not deep in the weeds of EA giving theory/culture, but a few people suggested I post here as there's much that's additive to or divergent from some common EA practices. Feedback / disagreements welcome! Also my first time posting here. Hi!
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Most people who intend to give large amounts of money away never actually do.
The money sits. In donor-advised funds, in "someday" plans, in good intentions. This is the default pathway - not an edge case - and if you don't design against it, it will happen to you too.
I've watched this from every angle. As CEO of Change.org we processed 5M+ donations. I now run GiveDirectly; 160 thousand people have donated, dozens regularly give 1 million dollars+, and some give 50 million dollars-100 million dollars+ at a time. I've advised two of the biggest philanthropic institutions in the world (Coefficient Giving and GiveWell) on donor engagement and growth, and sat on half a dozen nonprofit boards. I've also been giving away 10-20% of my annual income for 17 years; I grew up low-income, so this started as a very modest amount but has added [...]
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Outline:
(01:59) 1. The default pathway is to delay. Fight this.
(04:51) 2. Pick a few causes and write them down.
(07:33) 3. Build a portfolio across causes and risk/return.
(09:48) 4. Use the index funds of giving.
(11:55) 5. For the love of god, dont over-staff.
(13:58) 6. Make giving a recurring event, not a to-do.
(15:36) A few final hot takes
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First published:
April 30th, 2026
Source:
https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/fRLt59FNXxmCaAkYF/how-to-actually-give-money-away
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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.