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Webinar: How to use Rethink Priorities’ new effective giving tools

Introducing the tools

How can we optimize our charitable giving while accounting for complex factors about effectiveness and philosophy? 

Rethink Priorities’ Worldview Investigations Team developed two free tools to help address this question:

  1. The portfolio builder
  2. The moral parliament simulation

Both tools are described in the new Charitable Resource Allocation Frameworks and Tools (CRAFT) Sequence, which is a part of the Team’s ongoing efforts to improve resource allocations.

Learn more

Join Rethink Priorities’ Senior Research Manager Bob Fischer and Researcher Arvo Muñoz Morán for a virtual workshop on how to use these new tools. The one-hour event will cover:

  • An overview of why the CRAFT Sequence tools were developed.
  • A virtual walkthrough of the Portfolio Builder Tool and the Moral Parliament Tool.
  • A practical session on how you can apply these tools to your own giving strategies.
  • A question-and-answer session to address your questions and provide further insights.

Come explore how the Portfolio Builder and Moral Parliament tools can help you build effective giving portfolios and make informed philanthropic decisions!

Details

The webinar will be held on Monday, August 5 at noon PT / 3 pm ET / 8 pm BT / 9 pm CET.

Please register here to receive the Zoom link to join the event. If you cannot attend but would like a recording of the discussion, reach out to henri[at]rethinkpriorities.org.

Note: For a sneak peek, check out a recorded 2-minute intro (moral parliamentportfolio builder) or 5-minute intro (moral parliamentportfolio builder).

Rethink Priorities (RP) is a think-and-do tank that addresses global priorities by researching solutions and strategies, mobilizing resources, and empowering our team and others. Henri Thunberg wrote this post. Thank you to Rachel Norman for her input. We invite you to explore more RP research via our database and stay updated on new work by subscribing to our newsletter.