That’s an interesting point. I strongly agree that less proven charities should do more internal research and especially reporting about their effectiveness. I think this could fuel an important discussion. Even if the results aren’t that amazing I think certain people would consider donating to them more simply because they are more aware of the opportunity and/or less uncertain about it.
I’m not quite sure yet what exactly you refer to by information though. It sounds like this refers to reporting about the effectiveness of the charities. Or are you talking about information like cost-effectiveness research and research papers/blog posts as well?
That’s an interesting point. I strongly agree that less proven charities should do more internal research and especially reporting about their effectiveness. I think this could fuel an important discussion. Even if the results aren’t that amazing I think certain people would consider donating to them more simply because they are more aware of the opportunity and/or less uncertain about it.
I’m not quite sure yet what exactly you refer to by information though. It sounds like this refers to reporting about the effectiveness of the charities. Or are you talking about information like cost-effectiveness research and research papers/blog posts as well?
I’m thinking here information about impact, or evidence that would lower our uncertainty about the effect of a certain intervention.