GiveWell Conversations

Investing in Information for Greater Future Impact: March 19, 2026

Mar 19, 2026
Julie Faller, GiveWell Program Director who oversees research and grantmaking, walks through value-of-information grants that shape future funding. She describes pilots testing GiveDirectly cash-transfer variations, a footbridge-plus-cash feasibility trial, a large ORS distribution trial in Nigeria, and household surveys on fortified flour consumption. Short timelines and selection processes for pilots are also discussed.
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INSIGHT

Quantifying Value Of Information Changed Grant Strategy

  • GiveWell now quantifies the value of information and made 18 grants in 2025 totaling $39 million to improve future funding decisions.
  • These grants aimed to generate evidence or pilots whose results could shift funding toward more cost-effective programs over time.
ANECDOTE

New Incentives Seed Funding Led To Large-Scale Impact

  • Early-stage funding to New Incentives wasn't directly cost-effective but enabled later large-scale grants after a successful RCT showed increased immunization in Nigeria.
  • That sequence led GiveWell to direct over $120 million to the program, estimated to save ~45,000 lives.
INSIGHT

Three GiveDirectly Pilots Aim To Increase Cash Impact

  • GiveDirectly pilots test three program variations to potentially boost cash-transfer cost-effectiveness: business grants, targeting poor young adults, and pairing transfers with footbridges.
  • Each variation tests a different mechanism for increasing productive use of cash and local spillovers.
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