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Statement from Kaitlyn Trigger & Mike Krieger: Why we’re partnering with the Open Philanthropy Project

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Mike and I are committed to giving away a lot of our wealth during the course of our lifetime. It’s very early days, so one of our biggest goals is educating ourselves about the landscape and and context of philanthropy today. For example: What issue areas are important and underfunded? How do we evaluate and compare giving opportunities? What are effective ways to structure grants? What role can or should funders play in a nonprofit’s operations?

That said, we don’t want to wait until we feel 100% informed before we start giving. It’s important for us to learn through doing as well.

When Mike and I met with Cari Tuna, we were immediately struck by how much her approach at the Open Philanthropy Project resonated with us. We sensed that the Open Philanthropy Project’s values aligned with ours: open-mindedness, rigorous analytical thinking, and transparency. We were impressed by their staunch commitment to making the greatest impact possible, through their evaluation framework incorporating importance, tractability, and crowdedness of causes.

We see this partnership as an opportunity to draw on all the knowledge the Open Philanthropy Project team has accrued over the past several years, rather than starting from scratch. We believe it’s a highly efficient way to learn, plus it allows us to help fund important causes sooner than we could on our own.

This partnership is an opportunity for both sides to experiment with a co-funding agreement, and hopefully pave the way for future similar partnerships. The Open Philanthropy Project team has been exceptionally welcoming and it’s clear they are invested in making this successful.

Our own philanthropic mission statement
Mike and I are still in the early stages of developing our giving strategy, but we have identified some key values and approaches to get started:

We believe that all people deserve a free, vibrant, and productive life. To support this vision, we identify and champion forward-thinking ideas, and help scale solutions that work. To create significant, sustainable change, we are committed to systems-level thinking and rigorous analysis. We advocate collaboration and transparency to engage a broader community and magnify our impact.

What other things are we giving to?
Mike and I love the arts, education and supporting the city we call home, San Francisco. We are getting increasingly involved with Bay Area institutions like SFMOMA and SFJAZZ, as well as after-school programs like Mission Bit and Little Opera. These organizations bring us a lot of personal pleasure, and we want to make them as accessible as possible to a diverse group of people.

Comments

  • chris chadwick on April 24, 2015 at 5:29 pm said:

    What would you like to see ?

  • On behalf of the present and future citizens of the world, I thank you for choosing to prioritize effectiveness in your giving. This is fantastic.

  • Bree Lee on July 10, 2015 at 10:14 am said:

    This story resonated with me heavily. As my partner and I have created a positive platform to share people’s story. Thank you guys for your service & loving hearts. I would love to mastermind with you two. In the words of Gandhi “Be the change you want to see in the World” – I believe it’s powerful when certain forces align together to provide great service. I have ideas and would love to bounce off of one another. Please let me know if this will be possible! Hope to hear from you. Take care 🙂

  • Bree Lee on July 10, 2015 at 10:15 am said:

    I am currently in the Los Angeles area – forgot to mention that!

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