Good Ventures

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Good Ventures
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Formation 2011
Type Private foundation
Headquarters San Francisco, California
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Website goodventures.org


Good Ventures is a private foundation and philanthropic organization established in 2011 by Dustin Moskovitz, co-founder of Facebook, and his wife Cari Tuna. The foundation is based in San Francisco, California, and is known for its strategic approach to philanthropy, focusing on high-impact giving and effective altruism.

History[edit | edit source]

Good Ventures was founded with the mission to help humanity thrive. The foundation was created as a vehicle for Moskovitz and Tuna to give away a significant portion of their wealth during their lifetimes. Inspired by the principles of effective altruism, Good Ventures seeks to identify and support the most effective ways to improve the world.

Mission and Approach[edit | edit source]

The mission of Good Ventures is to "help humanity thrive" by supporting initiatives that have the potential to make a significant positive impact. The foundation is committed to transparency and collaboration, often working closely with other philanthropic organizations and researchers to maximize the effectiveness of its grants.

Good Ventures is known for its partnership with GiveWell, a nonprofit dedicated to finding outstanding giving opportunities through in-depth analysis. This collaboration allows Good Ventures to leverage GiveWell's research to identify high-impact funding opportunities.

Key Areas of Focus[edit | edit source]

Good Ventures focuses on several key areas, including:

  • Global Health and Development: Supporting initiatives that improve health outcomes and economic development in low-income countries.
  • Scientific Research: Funding research that has the potential to advance human knowledge and address critical challenges.
  • Policy Advocacy: Supporting efforts to influence policy in areas such as criminal justice reform and immigration.
  • Animal Welfare: Promoting the welfare of animals through research and advocacy.

Partnerships and Collaborations[edit | edit source]

Good Ventures collaborates with a variety of organizations to enhance the impact of its philanthropic efforts. Notable partnerships include:

  • Open Philanthropy Project: A joint venture with GiveWell to identify and fund high-impact philanthropic opportunities.
  • GiveWell: A nonprofit that conducts rigorous research to identify effective charities.

Impact and Criticism[edit | edit source]

Good Ventures has been praised for its commitment to transparency and its data-driven approach to philanthropy. However, like many philanthropic organizations, it faces challenges in measuring the long-term impact of its grants and ensuring that its funding decisions align with its mission.

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