If you or someone you know is interested in making a major donation, please contact Longview's CEO, sim@longview.org., to explore whether Longview can help you.
If you or someone you know is interested in making a major donation, please contact Longview's CEO, sim@longview.org.
If you or someone you know is interested in making a major donation, please contact Longview's CEO, sim@longview.org.
They manage specialised funds with distinct focus areas. Their public funds—the Emerging Challenges Fund and the Nuclear Weapons Policy Fund—Fund—are open to all donors. For major donors, they offer private funds featuring enhanced reporting and confidential insights.
Official website: Longview Philanthropy. Official website.
Public Funds: Emerging Challenges Fund & Nuclear Weapons Policy Fund.
If you or someone you know is interested in making a major donation, please contact sim@longview.org.
Longview Philanthropy is a longtermist grantmaking organization based in London.
As of July 2022, Longview Philanthropy has threeis an independent and expert-led philanthropic advisory for major donors who want to do the most good possible with their giving.
Longview Philanthropy’s core priority is emerging technology, with most of their grantmaking in the following focus areas:
In addition to these core focus areas: existential risk reduction, areas, Longview has made substantial grants in global health & development, global priorities research,research, and longtermist institutional reform.animal welfare.
As of July 2022,What does Longview Philanthropy has received $15 million indo?
Longview's grantmaking and advisory teams deliver world-class philanthropic services—all at no cost. Whether you're beginning your giving journey or managing an established portfolio, Longview can help you create lasting impact.
Excellent grantmaking is the foundation of Longivew's work. They identify highly impactful projects with crucial funding gaps overlooked by other funders or requiring broader support. They look for ways to multiply their impact, whether by attracting matching donations or providing seed funding and support to catalyse new initiatives.
They manage specialised funds with distinct focus areas. Their public funds—the Emerging Challenges Fund and the Nuclear Weapons Policy Fund—are open to all donors. For major donors, they offer private funds featuring enhanced reporting and confidential insights.
For donors wishing to make large gifts, they offer access to grant recommendations drawn from their top opportunities. These concise analyses help donors find and fill the Future Fund,[1] most critical funding gaps.
For major donors seeking to develop significant philanthropic portfolios, they provide a bespoke end-to-end service at no cost. This includes detailed analysis, expert-led learning series, residential summits, tailored strategic planning, grant recommendations, due diligence, and $500,000 from Open Philanthropy.[2]impact assessment.
Longview Philanthropy launched a nuclear security grantmaking program in December 2021. The organization is currently hiring a grantmaker to co-lead this program.[3]led by Simran Dhaliwal (CEO) and Natalie Cargill (President). They are also hiring a grantmaker to work on other existential risks.[4]based in London, and have legal entities in both the UK & the US. Their operations are funded directly by donors who believe in their mission, including Open Philanthropy, Martin Crowley, Tom Crowley, Likith Govindaiah, Justin Rockefeller, Rafael Albert and several private philanthropists and foundations.
effective altruism funding | existential risk | global priorities research | longtermism | longtermist institutional reform
Future Fund (2022) Our grants and investments: Longview, Future Fund.
Open Philanthropy (2022) Grants database: Longview Philanthropy, Open Philanthropy.
Longview Philanthropy (2022) Nuclear security programme co-lead, Longview Philanthropy, March.
Longview Philanthropy (2022) Longtermist grantmaker, Longview Philanthropy, March.
As of July 2022, Longview Philanthropy has received $15 million in funding from the Future Fund,[1] and $500,000 from Open Philanthropy.[2]
Longview Philanthropy launched a nuclear security grantmaking program in December 2021. The organization is currently hiring a grantmaker to co-lead this program.[1]3] They are also hiring a grantmaker to work on other existential risks.[2]4]
Future Fund (2022) Our grants and investments: Longview, Future Fund.
Open Philanthropy (2022) Grants database: Longview Philanthropy, Open Philanthropy.
Longview Philanthropy (2022) Nuclear security programme co-lead, Longview Philanthropy, March.
Longview Philanthropy (2022) Longtermist grantmaker, Longview Philanthropy, March.
As of MayJuly 2022, Longview Philanthropy has three core focus areas: existential risk reduction, institutions for future generationsglobal priorities research, and global priorities researchlongtermist institutional reform.
effective altruism funding | existential risk | global priorities research | institutions for future generationslongtermist institutional reform | longtermism
As of MarchMay 2022, Longview Philanthropy has three core focus areas: existential risk reduction, institutions for future generations, and global priorities research.
Longview Philanthropy launched a nuclear security grantmaking program in December 2021. The organization is currently hiring a grantmaker to co-lead this program.[1] They are also hiring a grantmaker to work on other existential risks.[1]2]
Harris, KitLongview Philanthropy (2022) New nuclearNuclear security grantmaking programme at Longview Philanthropyco-lead, Effective Altruism ForumLongview Philanthropy., March.
Longview Philanthropy (2022) Longtermist grantmaker, Longview Philanthropy, March.
Longview Philanthropy launched a nuclear security grantmaking program in December 2021. The organization is currently hiring a grantmaker to co-lead this program. They are also hiring a grantmaker to work on other existential risks.[1]
Harris, Kit (2022) New nuclear security grantmaking programme at Longview Philanthropy, Effective Altruism Forum.
As of December 2021,March 2022, Longview Philanthropy has three core focus areas: existential risk reduction, institutions for future generations, and global priorities research.
If you or someone you know is interested in making a major donation, please contact Longview's
CEO,CEO,sim@longview.simran@longview.org, to explore whether Longview can help you.Longview Philanthropy’s core priority is safely navigating emerging technology, with most of their grantmaking in the following focus areas:
In addition to these core focus areas, Longview has made substantial grants and recommendations in global priorities research, media, global health & development,
global priorities research,and animal welfare.Longview Philanthropy is led by Simran Dhaliwal (CEO) and Natalie Cargill
(President)(President & Founder).They areThe team is based inLondon,London andhaveacross the US, and Longview has legal entities in both the UK & the US. Their operations are funded directly by donors who believe in their mission, including Open Philanthropy, Martin Crowley, Tom Crowley, Likith Govindaiah, Justin Rockefeller, Rafael Albert and several private philanthropists and foundations.If you or someone you know is interested in making a major donation, please contact Longview's
CEO,CEO,sim@longview.simran@longview.org.