If your life goal is to donate, what kind of organisation should you found?

By jy naha @ 2026-04-30T13:37 (+2)

Epistemic status: Medium confidence, model-based reasoning with limited empirical grounding. Heavily influenced by power-law intuitions, startup statistics, and EA cost-effectiveness framing. Most uncertain about counterfactuals and founder-specific effects.

 

Summary

If you want to maximise lifetime charitable donations through founding, which organisational structure is best?

I compare four paths:

  1. For-profit founding to give
  2. Charity entrepreneurship
  3. Social enterprises (CICs)
  4. Effective giving organisations

My current view:

 

Why this question seems neglected

Within EA, there is substantial discussion of:

But relatively little on organisational structure conditional on founding.

This seems non-trivial because structure directly affects:

Programmes like AIM’s Founding to Give are relatively recent, which weakly suggests this space has not been fully explored.

 

Framework: ITN (with caveats)

I evaluate options using:

However, ITN has limitations:

So this analysis should be read as a rough scaffold, not a decision procedure.

 

1. For-profit founding to give

Claim: Highest expected value for the right tail of founders.

Key considerations:

Failure modes:

A central concern is that expected value may be illusory at the individual level if founders systematically overestimate their odds in a heavy-tailed distribution.

 

2. Charity entrepreneurship

Claim: Best option for maximising probability of impact.

This reduces early-stage uncertainty.

Key considerations:

Failure modes:

Relative to for-profits, this path trades away upside tail outcomes for much tighter variance.

 

3. Social enterprises (CICs)

Claim: Often a dominated middle ground.

Core issue: Misaligned incentives and constraints

Failure modes:

There may be niche cases where CICs are optimal, but as a general strategy for maximising donations, they appear structurally disadvantaged.

 

4. Effective giving organisations

Claim: Potentially high leverage, but highly uncertain.

Crux: Counterfactual donations

If mostly the latter, impact is significantly lower than it appears.

Failure modes:

 

Comparative intuition

The trade-off can be framed as:

This resembles a classic risk vs reliability frontier, rather than a single dominant option.

 

My current view

 

Key uncertainties / what would change my mind

This post was published after 5 weeks of the Intro EA Readings, as part of the Effective Altruism Cambridge Project-Based Fellowship. Learn more here: https://www.eacambridge.org/ and reach out to jianxin@eacambridge.org if you'd like to learn more about the fellowship


Mo Putera @ 2026-05-01T07:44 (+3)

Mind sharing the model?