EA Organization Updates: October 2025
By Toby Tremlett🔹, Dane Valerie @ 2025-10-16T13:09 (+15)
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Some of the opportunities and job listings we feature in this update have (very) pressing deadlines: Director of UK Operations at the Topos Institute (17th October), several roles at the MATS program (October 17th and 19th), recruitment manager and research managers for Ambitious Impact (October 19th), a community manager for NYC Impact Hub (October 19th), applications for EAGxSingapore 2025 (October 20th) and an RP Strategic Animal webinar (October 20th).
- You can see previous updates on the “EA Organization Updates (monthly series)” topic page, or in our repository of past newsletters. Notice that there’s also an “organization updates” tag, where you can find more news and updates that are not part of this consolidated series.
- These monthly posts originated as the “Updates” section of the monthly EA Newsletter. Organizations submit their own updates, which we edit for clarity.
- If you’d like to share your updates and jobs via this series, please apply here.
Opportunities and jobs
Opportunities
Consider also checking out opportunities listed on the EA Opportunities Board and the Opportunities to Take Action tag.
- The Centre for Effective Altruism’s Organiser Support Programme (OSP) is a semester-long remote mentorship programme for university EA group leaders, offering tailored guidance, resources, and peer connections to help grow their groups. Applications close November 16th.
- The Good Food Institute is seeking a part-time Legal Fellow to conduct research on regulatory and legislative issues shaping the alternative protein industry. Open to US-based law students or JD graduates, this paid hybrid fellowship in Washington, D.C. runs for 10 weeks at $30/hour. Apply by October 28th.
- Join the Cooperative AI Foundation’s upcoming seminar with Max Kleiman-Weiner from the University of Washington — Evolving General Cooperation With a Bayesian Theory of Mind . The talk will explore how a computational model of theory of mind can be used to create an AI agent that conditionally cooperates with others it infers are similar to itself.
- Rethink Priorities is hosting the next RP Strategic Animal Webinar, “What do we know about insect sentience?” on 20th October (1 PM EDT / 7PM CEST). Prof. Bob Fischer will explore what recent scientific research reveals about the possibility of insects feeling pain and strategies to improve conditions for commercially farmed species. Register here.
- The Keep The Future Human Creative Contest invites individuals and teams worldwide to submit digital media projects that explore AI existential risks and engage with the essay Keep The Future Human. Enter by November 30th to win $100,000+ in cash prizes
- The Futurekind Winter Fellowship 2025/6 is a free 12-week online program (Nov 2025–Feb 2026) by Electric Sheep for students and professionals exploring how AI can advance animal protection through research, advocacy, or project work. Apply by November 1st.
- Effective Mental Health is offering a 6-week Global Mental Health Fellowship starting in early November 2025 for those exploring impactful careers in mental health. Open globally and unpaid, the program is online with moderate time commitment. Apply by October 24th.
- Pause House in Blackpool offers free accommodation, vegan food, and a small stipend (ÂŁ50/week) for people dedicating at least 20 hours weekly to AI pause advocacy or awareness work. Open to those without income; others pay cost price.
- Try Tab for Ending Animal Suffering, a free browser extension that raises funds for The Humane League when you open new tabs. Until October 31st, each new signup donates $3 (up to $5k total).
- Workstream is inviting nonprofit leaders to strengthen their operations and plan ahead for 2026 through new programs and free coaching. Offerings include an Operations Bootcamp, a Grant Readiness Workshop, and complimentary consulting sessions.
- Meta Charity Funders is accepting proposals for its fifth round of funding for early- and midstage meta charities supporting high-impact work. Grants are paid and typically <$1M in size — applications close October 31st.
- Mox, a coworking and incubator space in San Francisco, invites AI safety professionals to join its Guest Program, offering 2 free visits per month with full member access. It’s unpaid and ideal for visiting researchers or partner organisation staff.
- The Existential Hope Meme Prize offers $10,000 for the best meme that captures a hopeful vision of humanity’s future. Open to creatives worldwide, this online contest seeks to shift culture toward optimism about progress and technology.
- Good Ventures is now open to supporting Open Philanthropy’s recommended work on digital minds and AI moral patienthood, and may later open a public call. They’re also exploring right-of-center AI policy and other areas case-by-case.
- High Impact Medicine invites applications for its 6-week online Career Planning Course for healthcare professionals seeking to build impactful, altruistic careers. Open globally and unpaid, the course runs mid-Nov 2025 to mid-Jan 2026; apply by November 1st.
Upcoming EA conferences
- EA Connect 2025 (December 5–7) | Applications close December 3rd — apply now!
- Effective Altruism Summit: Los Angeles (November 22nd) | Applications close on November 8th — apply now!
- Effective Altruism Summit: Bogotá (November 8th) | Applications close on November 1st — apply now!
- EAGxSingapore 2025 (November 15–16) | Applications close October 20th — apply now!
- EA Global: Bay Area 2026 (February 13–15) | Applications will open later this year.
- EA Global: London 2026 (May 29–31) | Applications will open later this year.
Job listings
​​Consider also exploring jobs listed on the Job listing (open) tag. For even more roles, see the 80,000 Hours Job Board.
Ambitious Impact (AIM)
- Recruitment Manager (London, UK preferred / Remote, GBP £40K–£50K, apply by October 19th)
- Research Managers (London, UK preferred / Remote, GBP £40K–£50K, apply by October 19th)
Anthropic
- Research Engineer / Scientist, Model Welfare (Hybrid in San Francisco, CA, USD $315K–$340K)
Evidence Action
- Director, Institutional Philanthropy (Remote (US), USD $140K–$155K)
- Global (Senior) Director, Accelerator (Remote, USD $130K–$180K)
Fish Welfare Initiative
- Exploratory Programs Lead (Remote-friendly with ≥3h overlap with IST; 4 months/year in Eluru, India, USD $40K–$80K, apply by November 9th)
Givewell
- Program Associate (Remote, USD $98.6K–$108.8K)
- Office and Events Manager (Hybrid in Oakland, California, USD $105K)
- Research Analyst (Remote (Oakland, CA / Brooklyn, NY / London, UK), USD $98.6K–$108.8K)
- Philanthropy Associate (Remote within US, USD $117K–$129.2K)
- Senior Technology & IT Specialist (Remote within US, USD $118.1K–$130.2K)
Impact Ops
- Chief of Staff (Remote, GBP £60K–£75K, apply by November 1st)
Kairos
- Founding Generalist (Remote, USD $90K–$150K, apply by November 4th)
- SPAR Part-Time Contractor (Remote (Part-time), USD $25K–$45K/hour, apply by November 4th)
ML Alignment & Theory Scholars (MATS) program
- Executive Assistant (Hybrid in Berkeley, CA, USD $80K–$120K, apply by October 19th)
- Compute Administrator (Hybrid in Berkeley, CA, USD $130K–200K, apply by October 22nd)
- Operations – Program Management, People & Organization Infrastructure, Systems Development (Berkeley, CA, USD $85K–$155K, apply by October 19th)
- Operations Associate (London, £40K–£60K GBP, apply by October 19th)
- Community Manager (London, £55K–£90K GBP, apply by October 17th)
- Community Manager (Hybrid in Berkeley, CA, USD $85K–$135K, apply by October 17th)
- Program Manager (Berkeley, CA, USD $130K–$200K, apply by October 17th)
- Research Manager (Berkeley, CA / London, UK, USD $130K–$200K / GBP £85K–£130K, apply by October 17th)
- Senior Research Manager (Berkeley, CA / London, UK, USD $160K–$200K / GBP £105K–£130K, apply by October 17th)
NYC Impact Hub
- Community Manager (New York City, USD $70K–$75K, apply by October 19th)
Open Philanthropy
- Policy Advisor / Senior Policy Advisor, AI Governance and Policy (Hybrid in Washington, D.C., USD $184K–$224.6K, apply by October 23rd)
- Program Associate / Senior Program Associate, Biosecurity and Pandemic Preparedness (Hybrid in Washington D.C. (preferred) / Remote (Global), USD $134.8K–$184K, apply by October 19th)
Topos Institute
- Director of UK Operations (Oxford, UK, GBP £70K–£85K, apply by October 17th)
Organization updates
The organization updates are in alphabetical order (E-0-D).
Evidence Action
Evidence Action published a piece exploring why greater investment in schoolchildren’s health is urgently needed.
Faunalytics
Faunalytics released a new Fundamental on Aquaculture, a comprehensive visual resource exploring the world of aquaculture and its most pressing issues: antibiotic use, environmental impact, and animal welfare.
They also published several new resources, including a Research Round-Up guide to support university advocates, a reflective piece on PHAIR’s Animal Advocacy Conference emphasizing collaboration between researchers and advocates, and a Tactics in Practice analysis on the science of sustaining vegan and vegetarian populations — accompanied by a webinar.
Faunalytics’ 4th annual research symposium drew over 450 advocates from 61 countries. All presentations are now available on their YouTube channel.
From Fauna
From Fauna started releasing videos on cultivated meat in early August (and they’re also on Instagram). They’re seeking $20K to finalize a major YouTube video that includes 30+ creatives, including the influencer who made the most-Liked YouTube video of all time (1B+ views).
Givewell
GiveWell recently launched a new podcast mini-series that lets listeners ride along with their leadership team on a weeklong site visit to Malawi. New episodes are being released weekly, and you can subscribe to be notified when each episode is published.
GiveWell is also focusing more attention on programs that increase the economic well-being of people in extreme poverty and plans to allocate up to $10 million for cost-effective programs they identify in the first year. Read more about why livelihoods and why now in their recent blog post.
The Good Food Institute
GFI recently welcomed Nigel Sizer as its new CEO. Nigel is a globally respected climate and nature expert with more than 30 years of leadership at organisations including the Rainforest Alliance, Rare, and the World Resources Institute. Read the full announcement here.
GFI’s university program, the Alt Protein Project (APP), welcomed 13 new groups across nine countries. From conducting research on stem cell applications for cultivated meat to creating for-credit courses on tissue engineering and sustainable food systems, over 800 student leaders in the global community are driving innovation from the ground up. Check out the latest blog and video to meet the new cohort.
GFI Europe has published a new SciTech Ecosystem Report, showing that research into alternative proteins across Europe has nearly tripled since 2020. In 2024 alone, almost 800 academic papers were published, and public funding rose from €80 million in 2020 to over €320 million. This growth reflects increasing scientific and governmental recognition of alternative proteins as a sector that can deliver climate, biodiversity, health, and economic benefits.
The GFI science team also released The Grazer, a bimonthly roundup of the latest in global alt protein research, funding opportunities, jobs, and resources. Subscribe here.
The Humane League
In Q3 2025, 24 companies — including Hyatt and Best Western Hotels, Carnival and Royal Caribbean cruise lines, and Red Robin — reported on their cage-free commitments, collectively sparing 65.7 million hens in their supply chains. Based on their progress, The Humane League (THL) estimates that 1.5 million hens were spared from cages last year. Following a major public campaign, Subway announced that all US restaurants will serve 100% cage-free eggs by November 1. This single victory is expected to spare nearly 340,000 hens from cages annually.
In September, the Open Wing Alliance — a coalition organized by THL to end the abuse of chickens worldwide — held its Global Summit in Warsaw, Poland. More than 100 activists from 39 countries gathered to strengthen the global animal protection movement and accelerate progress worldwide.
Open Philanthropy
Leadership team members Alexander Berger, Emily Oehlsen, and Liz Givens have written a series of blog posts explaining why Open Philanthropy supports efforts to both advance the benefits of AI and reduce its risks.
The Biosecurity & Pandemic Preparedness (BPP) team has launched a new blog. Their first post proposes four key pillars for strengthening biodefense.
Andrew Snyder-Beattie discussed low-tech defenses against future pandemics on the 80,000 Hours Podcast, while Tom Hird joined a Devex panel at the 80th Session of the UN General Assembly to talk about Open Philanthropy’s work to prevent lead poisoning.
Jacob Trefethen has released two podcast episodes on Hard Drugs exploring how proteins work.
Deena Mousa wrote for Works in Progress about why AI systems haven’t yet replaced radiologists.
Matt Clancy, co-published a paper in Science examining how access to medicines would have diminished if the US National Institutes of Health had been 40% smaller since its inception.
Rethink Priorities
Join Rethink Priorities for the “What do we know about insect sentience?” webinar with Prof. Bob Fischer on October 20th. Discover what recent scientific research reveals about the possibility of insects feeling pain, the welfare challenges facing farmed species, and potential approaches to improving their conditions.
The RP Surveys and Data Analysis team has released reports on American attitudes towards effective altruism and artificial intelligence.
The Global Health and Development team has published a revision of the Lead Impact Model and a summary of recommendations for donors in light of recent USAID cuts.
The Animal Welfare team shared summaries of RP-funded papers that tackle arguments for and against insect sentience, investigate humane slaughter methods for yellow mealworm larvae, and explore the shrimp welfare landscape.
Finally, the Worldview Investigations team published a piece examining whether it is pointless to work on anything but AI.
80,000 Hours
80,000 Hours published a problem profile on AI-enhanced decision making, a blog post on what AI safety orgs want in a hire, and an external review covering 2023 to mid-2025.
On The 80,000 Hours Podcast, Rob interviewed Neel Nanda in a two-part episode: The race to read AI minds and Leading a Google DeepMind team at 26.
Anima International
Open Wing Alliance’s campaign against the hotel chain Best Western is currently on hold. The organization explained in a press release that Best Western now sources roughly 70% of its eggs globally from cage-free systems, with Asia and Latin America improving from 40% to 70% over the past year. The company has also committed to a pilot purchase of cage-free egg credits in Q1 2026.
In Denmark, the government announced a new provision to the Penal Code that increases the maximum sentence for the most serious animal welfare violations from two to six years. Anima International’s Danish team built a coalition of five opposition parties to move severe animal abuse cases from the Animal Welfare Act to the general penal code — an important symbolic and legal shift. The eighth-largest Danish municipality voted to phase out fast-growing chickens from its procurement, becoming the 27th municipality to adopt this measure.
At the French National Assembly, a right-wing MP submitted a resolution calling on the EU Commission to include the end of cages for laying hens in its 2026 Work Program. Anima International has worked with multiple MPs in France to encourage both the French government and the EU Commission to support an end to cages for hens.
In Poland, Aldi confirmed it will phase out all cage eggs — including both fresh eggs of all brands and egg ingredients in own-brand products — by the end of this year, reaffirming its original 2016 commitment after some uncertainty about implementation. Also in Poland, a ban on fur farming is under discussion in the parliamentary committee for animal protection. A final parliamentary vote is expected on October 17th. For further context, see this post evaluating the cost-effectiveness of Anima International in Poland.
Animal Charity Evaluators
Animal Charity Evaluators announced the launch of Better for Animals, a new resource synthesizing the latest evidence on nearly 30 different animal advocacy interventions.
They also shared a Movement Grants update, announcing five new grants to organizations driving meaningful change for animals, celebrating 2024 recipients’ progress, and outlining key dates and opportunities for the remainder of 2025.