I like the idea of a charity that a) strongly signals that it is charitable and b) has the effect of signing lots of people up who wouldn’t otherwise become involved. Charitable fundraising for cases which could not get life insurance (e.g. James Swayze or Bill O’Rights) has precedence, but I’m not aware of an organization that actively fundraises for “merit scholarships” like this. I do know of an organization that provides some third party information, the Institute for Evidence Based Cryonics.
I like the idea of a charity that a) strongly signals that it is charitable and b) has the effect of signing lots of people up who wouldn’t otherwise become involved. Charitable fundraising for cases which could not get life insurance (e.g. James Swayze or Bill O’Rights) has precedence, but I’m not aware of an organization that actively fundraises for “merit scholarships” like this. I do know of an organization that provides some third party information, the Institute for Evidence Based Cryonics.