80,000 Hours Podcast

#73 - Phil Trammell on patient philanthropy and waiting to do good [re-release]

Jan 7, 2021
Phil Trammell, an economics researcher at Oxford's Global Priorities Institute, discusses the concept of patient philanthropy—delaying donations to maximize long-term impact. He argues that funds invested now could yield substantially more for future giving. The conversation explores how historical knowledge can enhance current philanthropic decisions and the psychological hurdles surrounding impatience in generosity. Alongside Howie Lempel, they also debate the implications of immediate versus future contributions in light of global challenges, including the impact of crises like COVID-19.
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ADVICE

Timing of Impact

  • Consider if you should donate now or invest for larger future donations.
  • Consider similar timing for direct impact versus skill-building.
INSIGHT

Optimal Resource Allocation

  • Giving now may not be optimal, just as helping the nearest person in need may not be optimal.
  • Prioritize resource allocation by considering when you can have the most impact.
INSIGHT

Investment Returns

  • The US stock market has seen 7% annual returns over the past century.
  • If these rates continue, money doubles every decade; this factor must be considered.
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