Cross-posted from: https://www.jamesnorris.org/history-of-effective-altruism/
Concurrent movements that predate effective altruism (EA) with the most overlap:
- Social return on investment
- Randomistas
- Strategic philanthropy
- Effective philanthropy
- Effective giving
- Applied rationality
- Utilitarianism
- Social innovation
- Transhumanism
- Futurism
Key organizations and publications that led to the rise and growth of EA:
Pre-EA
- “An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation” book – 1780
- “Famine, Affluence, and Morality” article – 1971
- “Animal Liberation” book – 1975
- “Reasons and Persons” book – 1984
Early EA
- Extropy Institute – 1991
- World “World Bank’s Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries” report – 1993
- “Living High and Letting Die” book – 1996
- The Center for What Works – 1997
- Grantmakers for Effective Organizations (GEO) – 1997
- World Transhumanist Association – 1998 -> Humanity+ – 2002 (renamed)
EA Foundations
- The Roberts Enterprise Development Fund (REDF) social return on investment paradigm – late 90s/2000
- Shock Level 4 (SL4) – 2000
- Campbell Collaboration – 2000
- Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation – 2000
- Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence (SIAI) – 2000 -> Machine Intelligence Research Institute (MIRI) – 2013 (renamed)
- The Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP) – 2001
- The Center for Global Development (CGD) – 2001
- Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) – 2002
- The Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) – 2003
- Astronomical Waste: The Opportunity Cost of Delayed Technological Development paper – 2003
- “EffectiveAltruism” article – 2003 (first use of “effective altruism” online)
- Copenhagen Consensus – 2004
- Future of Humanity Institute (FHI) – 2005
- Mission Measurement – 2005
- Center for High Impact Philanthropy – 2006
- Utilitarian Essays – 2006
- Overcoming Bias – 2006
- LessWrong – 2006 / 2009
- Felicifia Forum – 2006 / 2008 (archive, history)
- Charity International – 2007 -> Global Happiness Organization (2011)
- GiveWell – 2007
- Philanthropedia – 2008
- “Money Well Spent: A Strategic Plan for Smart Philanthropy” book – 2008
- Giving What We Can (GWWC) – 2009
- The Life You Can Save (TLYCS) – 2009
- HOPE Consulting’s “Money for Good: The US Market for Impact Investments and Charitable Gifts from Individual Donors and Investors” report – 2010
- Back of the Envelope Guide to Philanthropy – 2011 (original)
- Global Catastrophic Risk Institute (GCRI) – 2011
- Leverage Research – 2011
- Good Ventures – 2011
EA Formalization
- “The history of the term ‘effective altruism’” article – 2011
- 80,000 Hours (80K) – 2011
- “A Name for a Movement?” article – 2012
- Good Ventures – 2012
- Centre for the Study of Existential Risk (CSER) – 2012
- Center for Applied Rationality (CFAR) – 2012
- Centre for Effective Altruism (CEA) – 2012
- Effective Animal Advocacy – 2012 / Animal Charity Evaluators – 2014 (renamed)
- The High Impact Network (THINK) – 2012
- .impact – 2013
- Evidence Action – 2013
- Effective Altruism Summit – 2013 (run by Leverage Research – 2011)
- “The Life You Can Save” book – 2013
- “Four Focus Areas of Effective Altruism” article – 2013
- “The Why and How of Effective Altruism” TED Talk – 2013
- “Facing the Intelligence Explosion” website – 2013
- Foundational Research Institute (FRI) & Effective Altruism Foundation (EAF) – 2013 -> Center on Long-term Risk (CLR) – 2020 (renamed, history)
- Good Done Right – 2014 (history)
- Impact Genome – 2014
- Charity Science – 2014 (history)
- Effective Altruism Ventures (EAV) – 2014 -> Effective Altruism Grants (2017)
- 1fortheWorld – 2014
- Raising for Effective Giving – 2014
- “Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies” book – 2014
- Effective Altruism Forum – 2014
- “Doing Good Better” book – 2015
- Effective Altruism Global (EAG) – 2015 (run by Self Spark – 2010 -> Upgradable – 2018 (renamed))
- Impact Matters – 2015
- “Effective Altruism Handbook” – 2015
EA Growth
- Lots of new organizations and initiatives (not included for brevity)
EA Decline
- FTX collapse – 2022
EA Future
- Yet to be written
EA’s Key Originators
- Bill Gates & Melinda Gates
- Bjorn Lomborg
- Dean Karlan, Esther Duflo, Abhijit Banerjee & Sendhil Mullainathan
- Derek Parfit
- Eliezer Yudkowsky & Luke Muehlhauser
- Geoff Anders
- Gordon Irlam (biographical article)
- Holden Karnofsky & Elie Hassenfeld
- Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill & Henry Sidgwick
- Nick Bostrom
- Peter Singer
- Peter Unger
- Seth Baum
- William Crouch (William MacAskill), Toby Ord & Nick Beckstead
- Yew-Kwang Ng (biographical summary)
Other EA Histories
- Timeline of effective altruism
- Effective Altruism and the strategic ambiguity of ‘doing good’ – Section 2.1
- Effective altruism – Wikipedia – History
- History of effective altruism – EA Forum
- When Did EA Start?
- Why I don’t write as much as I used to – Growth and professionalism of effective altruism section
- Opening Keynote | Toby Ord & Will MacAskill | EA Global: San Francisco 2016
- Some Early History of Effective Altruism
- Requiem for an Effective Altruism
- On the results of Oxford-style effective altruism, existential risk, and longtermism – Simon Knutsson
- Before There Was Effective Altruism, There Was Effective Philanthropy — EA Forum (partial history)
- Timeline of nonprofit evaluation
EA’s Historical Context