We want to increase the number of people who aim to prevent catastrophic events, and help them to achieve their goals.

We believe that scope-sensitive giving often means focusing on the reduction of global catastrophic risks — those which could endanger billions of people. We support organizations and projects that connect and support people who want to work on these issues, with a special focus on biosecurity and risks from advanced AI. In doing so, we hope to grow and empower the community of people focused on addressing threats to humanity and protecting the future of human civilization.

The work we fund in this area is primarily focused on identifying and supporting people who are or could eventually become helpful partners, critics, and grantees.

This team was formerly known as “Effective Altruism Community Growth (Longtermism).”

Funding opportunities and requests for proposals

We encourage interested individuals to submit short pre-proposals and applications for the following open and upcoming funding programs:

If you’re seeking funding for a project relevant to our team’s goals that doesn’t fit one of the above programs, you can fill out our general application.

The following Open Philanthropy staff work on the Global Catastrophic Risks Capacity Building program.

  • Eli Rose
    Program Officer, Global Catastrophic Risks Capacity Building
  • Bastian Stern
    Senior Program Associate, Global Catastrophic Risks
  • Asya Bergal
    Senior Program Associate, Global Catastrophic Risks Capacity Building
  • Kasey Shibayama
    Program Associate, Global Catastrophic Risks Capacity Building
  • Jennifer Waldmann
    Program Operations Associate, Global Catastrophic Risks Capacity Building
  • Max Daniel
    Senior Program Associate, Global Catastrophic Risks Capacity Building
  • Matt Putz
    Program Associate, Global Catastrophic Risks Capacity Building

Global Catastrophic Risks Capacity Building, at a glance

  • 1080+ Grants Made

  • $350+ Million Given

Sample Grants

Research & Updates