Regranting

Regranting is a method of giving money whereby a charitable donor delegates a grantmaking budget to different individuals known as “regrantors”. Regrantors are then empowered to make grant decisions based on the objectives of the original donor.

This model was pioneered by the FTX Future Fund; among the grantmaking models they experimented with in 2022, they considered regranting to be the most promising.

Our regrantors

Manifox
$450K
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Evan Hubinger
AGI safety Research Scientist at Anthropic. Previously Research Fellow at Machine Intelligence Research Institute.
Manifox
$400K
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Tristan Hume
Interpretability at Anthropic
Manifox
$400K
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Adam Gleave
CEO & co-founder at FAR AI, a trustworthy AI non-profit; PhD AI UC Berkeley 2022; LTFF fund manager 2020-2022
Manifox
$400K
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Dan Hendrycks
Executive Director of the Center for AI Safety
Manifox
$400K
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Leopold Aschenbrenner
Investor @ Situational Awareness
Manifox
$100K
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Marcus Abramovitch
Effective altruist, earning to give running a crypto fund. Very concerned with animal welfare and longtermism and their intersection. Ex-poker player and chemisty PhD student.
Manifox
$50K
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Ted Suzman
ARC Evals
Manifox
$50K
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Renan Araujo
Research Manager at Rethink Priorities
Manifox
$50K
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Rachel Weinberg
Building this site! Ran EA @ Tufts, where I also studied math.
Manifox
$50K
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Nuño Sempere
Researcher & forecaster
Manifox
$50K
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Gavriel Kleinwaks
Project manager at 1Day Sooner. Focused on biosecurity and policy.
Manifox
$50K
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Zvi Mowshowitz
Yeah, that one.
Manifox
$50K
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Isaak Freeman
Currently: Grad student at MIT. Past: self-taught biology & neurosci @ Oxford, director @ Future Forum, math @ Berkeley.
Manifox
$50K
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Austin Chen
I work on Manifund!
Manifox
$50K
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Ryan Kidd
Co-Executive Director at MATS
Manifox
$50K
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Joel Becker
Member of Technical Staff at METR; CEO at Qally's
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Neel Nanda
Lead of mech interp team at Google DeepMind
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Lisa Thiergart
Director at SL5 Task Force, prev. Research Lead at MIRI Technical Governance Team
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Lauren Mangla
Hi, I’m Lauren! I run AI safety programs at Constellation. All grant decisions are my own and independent of my role at Constellation
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Aidan O'Gara
I'm an AI Grantmaker at Longview and an AI DPhil Student at Oxford
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Gavin Leech
I cofounded the consultancy Arb, and am a fellow at Cosmos, CFI and Foresight.
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Marius Hobbhahn
I'm the CEO of Apollo Research. An evaluations research organization focused on frontier AI safety risks like scheming. Previously, I did a PhD in ML and worked as a Fellow for Epoch
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Thomas Larsen
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Thomas Larsen
I work at the AI Futures Project, most recently on AI 2027.
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Tamay Besiroglu
I co-founded Mechanize and Epoch AI
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Richard Ngo
AI safety and governance researcher

Why regranting?

  • Regranting surfaces opportunities that donors and large grantmaking organizations might otherwise miss, as regrantors can tap into their personal networks and fields of expertise.
  • The regranting model requires less overhead than traditional grantmaking, as one person is responsible for the budget rather than a committee. This allows for faster grant turnaround times, solving a key pain point for grantees.
  • Certain cause areas like longtermism can be speculative, opaque, and nascent, making it harder for donors to know where to direct their money. Regranting allows donors to outsource these decisions to trustworthy individuals.

How does regranting on Manifund work?

Our website makes the regranting process simple and transparent:

  1. A donor contributes money to Manifold for Charity, a registered 501c3 nonprofit, when they add money to their Manifund account.
  2. The donor can then allocate the money between regrantors of their choice (or they can give directly to projects).
  3. Regrantors choose which opportunities, including projects posted on Manifund through our open call or projects they learn about elsewhere, to spend their budgets on, writing up an explanation for each grant made.
  4. Manifold for Charity reviews the grant to make sure it is legitimate, legal, and aligned with our mission.
  5. If we approve the grant, the money will be transferred to the grantee's Manifund account, at which point they request to withdraw and we send them their funds.

FAQ

Who can see the information about grants?

Currently all grant information is made public. This includes the identity of the regrantor and grant recipient, the project description, the grant size, and the regrantor’s writeup.

We strongly believe in transparency as it allows for meaningful public feedback, accountability of decisions, and establishment of a regrantor track records. We recognize that not all grants are suited for publishing; for now, we recommend such grants be made through other funders, such as the Long Term Future Fund, the Survival and Flourishing Fund, or Open Philanthropy.

What kinds of projects are eligible for regranting?

We have no official cause-area restrictions on grants, though most of our regrantors are focused on mitigating global catastrophic risk.

We support regrants to registered charities and individuals. For-profit organizations may also be eligible, pending due diligence. As a US-registered 501c3, we do not permit donations to political campaigns.

We will look over all grants before fulfilling withdrawal requests to make sure they meet these requirements. We reserve the right to veto grants for any reason, though will strongly defer to regrantors’ judgement.

Can regrantors send money to themselves?

Regrantors are allowed to donate to their own projects, though we’ll evaluate these projects with more scrutiny before fulfilling withdrawal requests.

How do I become a regrantor?

Apply here!

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