While writing today’s briefing, I’ve reviewed ours from this time last year, and I’m feeling appreciative of our progress. Day to day, we focus on the work ahead and the problems to solve. We can forget to celebrate what the Rethink Charity team has learned and accomplished. Today’s update, though written for you, also helps us pause and reflect.
Our progress and momentum is made possible by everyone who gives through RC Forward or to our growing cohort of fiscal sponsees. As a nonprofit, what we raise through RC Forward (via its operations allocation) or through fiscal sponsorship (via its tiered fee structure) supports the continued existence and operations of Rethink Charity and its high-impact projects. We are very grateful for your support.
Megan and the Rethink Charity team
New and notable
Rethink Charity: We have drafted our first overarching mission, vision, and values. We share our 2021 expenditures and 2022 budget.
RC Forward: In mid-Q4 2021, we launched our new systems. An incredible $6.2 million CAD was given to effective charities through RC Forward in 2021, more than doubling 2020 totals. Global News featured RC Forward in The Virtuous Few, an investigative report on effective altruism in Canada.
Fiscal Sponsorship: In 2021, we moved $2.5 million USD of funding to our cohort of Model C fiscal sponsees, including Dao Foods, AI Safety Support, Nonlinear, and Tee Barnett Coaching.
EA Giving Tuesday: Donors in the effective altruism community gave $1.3 million USD to effective nonprofits through EA Giving Tuesday, raising an estimated $410k USD in counterfactual matching through their efforts. Learn more at eagivingtuesday.org.
Updates from Rethink Charity (RC)
News and changes affecting all of Rethink Charity’s present and future projects
Mission, vision, values: Historically, RC has not been driven by concrete overarching goals. We focused on guiding principles of our key projects, and were not in a position to specifically define what we stand for as an organization overall. So during two recent staff retreats, a major goal was to determine our vision, mission, and values.
Below are our initial (work in progress) versions of these guiding principles:
Our vision: Effective impact without barriers
Our mission: We simplify high-impact giving, empower teams to focus on maximizing their impact, and connect donors with effective projects they are excited to support.
Our values:
Making true impact accessible to everyone
Supporting solutions through data-driven decision making
Being willing to change with an ever-changing world
Showing our work, accepting feedback, and improving accordingly
Thinking globally and acting globally
Sharing what we’ve learned to build an open-source knowledge base
Financial overview: Below we share our 2021 costs and 2022 projected costs for operating Rethink Charity and its current projects.
Our project updates
RC Forward
RC Forward (rcforward.org) is Canada’s effective giving platform, connecting Canadian donors to high-impact charities globally through a regranting process.
New systems: In mid-Q4 we launched our first CRM. Launching mid-quarter, during the giving season, had pros and cons: It was great that early issues surfaced quickly. It’s been challenging to learn while the platform’s popularity has been growing. These are good problems to have, and our new systems are far more efficient and empower data-driven insights and flexibility compared to our former processes.
Growth: In 2021, we more than doubled the amount of money moved to effective charities, compared to 2020. We’re still finalizing numbers (growing pains related to our new systems), but currently it looks like $6.2M CAD given to effective charities in 2021.
Sustainability: We raised ~$275k CAD in operational funding, thanks to generous support from RC Forward donors in the form of operations allocations and additional tips.
Milestones: As of the end of 2021, total cumulative money moved since launching RC Forward in late 2017 is ~$16 million CAD!
Media coverage: Global News’ The Virtuous Few shared the stories and perspectives of several Canadians involved in effective altruism, and we were delighted to contribute to the article!
Volunteer contributions: We were able to make high-priority translation progress on RC Forward’s French website (fr.rcforward.org) thanks to the efforts of Alex Lacasse and Sophie Pelland.
Fiscal sponsorship
Our fiscal sponsorship services leverage our expertise (developed through our sponsorship of Rethink Priorities and others) to help projects navigate crucial early growth stages.
Exciting impact-oriented projects: Our current cohort of sponsees include Dao Foods, AI Safety Support, and Nonlinear, among others. Whenever possible, we seek to sponsor projects that are part of the effective altruism community.
Honing our focus: Rethink Charity is currently focusing on Model C fiscal sponsorship. This focus is informed by our feedback from current sponsees, and our current bandwidth, expertise, and priorities. That said, we are excited to work towards a future where we can offer Model A sponsorship to impact-oriented projects, as we did with Rethink Priorities.
Total money moved to sponsees in 2021: We are delighted that we moved $2.5 million USD to our cohort of 11 sponsees. This generous support was given by individual donors, as well as major foundations and grantmakers.
Read about Dao Foods’ experience with Model C fiscal sponsorship
EA Giving Tuesday Donation Matching Initiative 2021
EA Giving Tuesday organizes EA donors around the shared goal of directing more funding to highly effective nonprofits. The initiative supports these donors so that they can have the best chances of directing Facebook’s Giving Tuesday counterfactual matching funds. Learn more at www.eagivingtuesday.org.
Grant support from the EA Infrastructure Fund: We’re appreciative that EA Giving Tuesday 2021 received a $14,700 USD grant from the EAIF. This made a significant difference in our ability to hire and to focus on this project over the 2021 giving season.
New team: Mackenzie Bourke and Aisha Gurung joined Rethink Charity as Operations Specialist contractors for EA Giving Tuesday 2021. Both were up to the challenge of learning and onboarding quickly, learning a wide variety of project areas. As in past years, Avi Norowitz made invaluable contributions to the project. We also wish to thank Gina Stuessy and Ben West for their assistance this year.
$1.3 million USD donated: Donors in the EA community gave more than $1.3 million USD during the Facebook match, to a wide variety of EA-aligned organizations that EA Giving Tuesday worked to ensure would be eligible for Facebook’s matching funds. (Thanks especially to EA Funds and other regranting organizations for help with facilitating eligibility.)
Effective nonprofits received $410k USD in matching! EA nonprofits all together received an estimated $410,616 in counterfactual matching through Facebook’s matching program. We were pleased with these results, given the challenges posed by the match in 2020 and our expectations for 2021.
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