Evaluations of GiveWell
We complete two types of evaluations:
- Internal reviews of our progress over the past year, focusing on the research we’ve completed, growth in the organization, and key metrics such as donations influenced and web traffic.
- We actively solicit external assessments of the quality of our research, focusing on the quality of our methodology, the usefulness of our recommendations, and the accuracy of our findings.
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Last Updated: January 2024 (December 2021 version)
Internal Reviews and Plans
GiveWell’s mission is to find outstanding giving opportunities and publish the full details of our analysis to help donors decide where to give. The ultimate goal is to have a significant impact on the flow of donations, moving toward a world in which donors reward effectiveness in improving lives.
Each year we complete an internal review of our progress over the previous year and publish a plan of our goals for the coming year.
Note: As of June 2017, the Open Philanthropy Project is no longer a part of GiveWell. As of March 2021, we are no longer including summary links. As of 2022, we are sharing updates on GiveWell's progress and priorities primarily via our Board meeting materials, which are publicly available here.
External Reviews
We actively solicit and publicize feedback on our research and reasoning. In 2022 we held the Change Our Mind contest to solicit critiques of our cost-effectiveness analyses.
Sometimes, we commission external consultants to review our work or particular scientific studies. For example, David Roodman has looked into tricky, complex questions like the effect of childhood deworming on later-in-life consumption; see his blog posts here and here. More recently, we commissioned a report from an iron and anemia expert to inform our view on concerns raised by an entry to our Change Our Mind Contest. We also commissioned two external experts to review a water quality meta-analysis so that we could consider their views (see here and here) as we researched water quality interventions.
In some cases, other organizations have independently evaluated GiveWell's research. In 2023, Giving What We Can evaluated nonprofit evaluators and grantmakers, including GiveWell. Its full evaluation is available here.
We also provide an opportunity for all grantees to review and respond to the reasoning that supported GiveWell's decision to recommend a grant to them.
Anyone is also welcome to submit comments on our blog with their thoughts, questions, and feedback on our work. We publish an open post each quarter specifically to solicit feedback.