ABOUT US
Charity Entrepreneurship is a research and training program that incubates multiple high-impact charities annually
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Charity Entrepreneurship was formally founded in June 2018 by Joey Savoie and Karolina Sarek. It’s a project of Charity Science Foundation of Canada, which was initiated by six months of research in 2016 and resulted in the founding of two GiveWell incubated charities: Charity Science Health and Fortify Health. Prior to Charity Entrepreneurship, Charity Science functioned as a meta-organization that helped donors to maximize their impact by making informed decisions about charitable opportunities.
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DONATE TO CE AND INCUBATED CHARITIESHelp us found more effective charities by donating to our research and Incubation Program, or donate to one of the new charities we’ve helped launch. Donations to Charity Entrepreneurship from tax residents of the US, UK, and Canada are tax-deductible.
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SEND US RECOMMENDATIONSSend people (including yourself) our way who you think might be a good fit for charity entrepreneurship. We’d love an introduction so that we could arrange a quick Skype to help them learn more about the option as a career.
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APPLY TO BE A MENTORYou can support Charity Entrepreneurship by joining our mentors list if you have: extensive knowledge in a field relevant for our charities; experience in managing evidence-based NGOs; or in marketing and communications.
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Joey works on high-level strategy across all the departments and mentorship and training for the participants of the incubation programs. He is also one of the primary contributors to the handbook "How to start a high-impact nonprofit".
Prior to Charity Entrepreneurship, Joey co-founded Charity Science, a meta-organization that increased the amount of counterfactual funding going to high impact charities. Subsequently, he co-founded Charity Science Health, a nonprofit that increases vaccination rates in India using mobile phones and behavioural nudges. He has given lectures on various aspects of charity entrepreneurship and Effective Altruism in Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, Yale, EAG London, EAG San Francisco, Berlin, Basel, Vancouver, Stockholm, and others. |
Karolina creates a research agenda and processes and leads the research team, aiming to find and compare the most evidence-based, cost-effective and neglected interventions in multiple cause areas, to then recommend new charity ideas. She also trains and mentors Incubation Program participants in starting high-impact charities.She also serves as a Fund Manager at the EA Animal Welfare Fund, and as a board member and consultant for various nonprofits and think tanks.
Before Charity Entrepreneurship, she co-founded an organization to improve the impact of nonprofits and social enterprises; worked on measurement and evaluation; and was a researcher for IBM and the Jagiellonian University (JU). At the age of 22, she became a university teaching fellow, lecturing at JU’s Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science. |
Patrick mentors startups incubated by Charity Entrepreneurship, works on developing the curriculum and content of the upcoming incubation program, and contributes writing on the topic of starting organizations from scratch.
Patrick is a co-founder and chair of the board of GiveWell-incubated charity, New Incentives. As a consultant at Stadler Trails, he supports a range of organizations working for the common good. Previously, he was a political advisor for Switzerland’s economic development agency where he participated in the negotiations on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. He also worked on strategic communications in the context of peacebuilding and mediation at the United Nations Department of Political Affairs in New York. |
Vicky is part of the research team, investigating and evaluating animal advocacy interventions.
Before joining the Charity Entrepreneurship team, Vicky went through the incubation program. Prior to this, she was a research intern for CE, primarily completing the priority country research for our recommended animal charities. She did this internship alongside her Maths with Actuarial Science degree at the University of Southampton where she helped to found an effective altruism society. Vicky went vegan and became interested in effective altruism in 2016, after reading works by Peter Singer. |
Ishaan joined the Charity Entrepreneurship team after attending the 2019 Incubation Program. He works with the curriculum team designing course content, as well as taking on diverse responsibilities such as writing outreach material and coordinating conferences.
Before joining Charity Entrepreneurship, Ishaan undertook research in behavioral neuroscience and cognitive psychology at the University of Wisconsin Madison and later at the University of Chicago, as well as on two smaller projects involving photovoltaics and improving solar panel efficiency. He has also done volunteer projects, including science education in Delhi and research for Rethink Priorities. |
Andrew heads the operations team, and is responsible for logistics, finance, accounting, human resources, and grant management.
Before joining Charity Entrepreneurship, Andrew worked in humanitarian protection for the International Committee of the Red Cross in Myanmar, and in logistics for Médecins Sans Frontières in South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He holds an undergraduate degree in International Development and a master's degree in International Relations. |
Antonia works on communications and editing at CE, and is responsible for managing the copyediting interns.
Previously, she interned as a General Editor at the Oxford English Dictionary. She has a Bachelor’s degree in French and English, as well as a Master’s degree in Animal Studies. Antonia became interested in effective altruism after reading Peter Singer’s Animal Liberation and William MacAskill’s Doing Good Better. Outside working at CE, she volunteers as a writer at Faunalytics. She has been vegan since 2016. |
Ula is responsible for digital outreach: social media channels, website design, newsletters, photos, general content management and communications.
Before joining CE, Ula completed a PhD in Philosophy and published a book on the moral status of animals. She has worked on digital marketing in startup projects for Michał Kiciński (investor, top 100 Forbes Poland, co-founder of CD Projekt which was responsible for The Witcher game series), including building a Pay What You Want eBooks portal and opening a trendy vegan restaurant in central Warsaw. Ula was also working as Communications Manager for ProVeg International in Poland and has been a vegan and animal activist for 19 years. |
About UsCharity Entrepreneurship (“CE”) is operating through a fiscal sponsorship with Players Philanthropy Fund (Federal Tax ID: 27-6601178), a Maryland charitable trust with federal tax-exempt status as a public charity under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions to CE are tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.
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