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Longview Philanthropy
Longview Philanthropy is a British grantmaking organization based in London, England. It is part of a network of organizations practicing effective altruism, specifically as a subsidiary of the Effective Ventures Foundation.
Organization
Personnel
According to their website, all of Longview's staff have signed the Giving What We Can Pledge.1)
| Name | Position | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Natalie Cargill | Founder & Co-CEO | Serjeants' Inn Chambers, United Nations Human Rights Council, Lincoln College |
| Simran Dhaliwal | Co-CEO | Goldman Sachs |
| Zach Freitas-Groff | Senior Programme Associate in Global Priorities Research | Stanford University, National Science Foundation, Forethought Foundation for Global Priorities Research, Innovations for Poverty Action, Global Poverty Research Lab |
| Matthew Gentzel | Nuclear Weapons Policy Programme Officer | OpenAI, DoD Innovation Steering Group, National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence (NSCAI) |
| Kit Harris | Longtermist Grants Officer | JPMorgan Chase |
| Tyler John | Global Priorities Research Programme Officer | Rutgers University-New Brunswick, Legal Priorities Project, Forethought Foundation for Global Priorities Research, National Institutes of Health |
| Carl Robichaud | Nuclear Weapons Policy Programme Officer | Carnegie Corporation of New York, Century Foundation, Global Security Institute |
Funding
As of July 2022, Longview had received $15 million in funding from the Future Fund.2)
As of March 2023, Longview has received $617,500 from Open Philanthropy.3)
Affiliations
People and organizations working with or endorsing Longview include:4)
External links
1)
People. Longview Philanthropy. Retrieved March 21, 2023, from https://web.archive.org/web/20230321033915/https://www.longview.org/people
2)
Kahn, J. (2022, November 15). Is the collapse of Bankman-Fried’s FTX crypto empire the end of Effective Altruism? Fortune. https://archive.ph/zK2G1
3)
Grants. Open Philanthropy. Retrieved March 21, 2023, from https://web.archive.org/web/20230321014704/https://www.openphilanthropy.org/grants/?q=&organization-name=longview-philanthropy
4)
Home. Longview Philanthropy. Retrieved January 12, 2023, from http://archive.today/2023.01.12-050111/https://www.longview.org/
