Small Discretionary Grantmaking

We discontinued our small discretionary grantmaking process in February 2026 as part of a larger shift to improve the efficiency of our grantmaking processes by providing greater authority for research subteam leaders to approve grants under $1 million (as of February 2026).

From May 2021 through January 2026, GiveWell enabled some senior staff to recommend a certain amount of funding annually via small discretionary grants. The process was intended to increase our expected impact by occasionally funding small, promising opportunities without investing a lot of time in evaluating them. The grants made up a very small portion of the total funding GiveWell directed each year.

For more information about the program, see the previous version of this page. For more information about the grants funded through it, see the table below.

Published: February 2026 (October 2025 version, April 2024 version, February 2022 version)

Past recipients of small discretionary grants

Grant Amount Date Source of funds Recommender​​
American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene — Support for Travel Awards $60,000 July 2025 Unrestricted funding designated for granting Alex Bowles
Clear Solutions — Evaluation of Oral Rehydration Solution and Zinc Distribution Pilot in Chad $81,573 July 2025 Open Philanthropy Meika Ball
Healthy Futures Global — Syphilis Screening and Treatment in the Philippines $167,453 February 2025 Unrestricted funding designated for granting Dan Brown
Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) — Malaria Funding Gaps $250,000 February 2025 Unrestricted funding designated for granting Alex Bowles
Mangrove Water — Development of In-line Chlorination Adapter $226,958 January 2025 Unrestricted funding designated for granting Erin Crossett
Urban Institute — History of Philanthropy Case Studies $50,000 October 2024 Unrestricted funding designated for granting Natalie Crispin
Our World in Data — Unrestricted Funding $400,000 April 2024 Unrestricted funding designated for granting Teryn Mattox
Malengo — Core Operations $750,000 January 2024 All Grants Fund and individual donor Erin Crossett
Center for Effective Global Action at UC Berkeley — Unrestricted Funding $787,500 December 2023 All Grants Fund Julie Faller
Agency Fund – Youth Empowerment Fellowships $855,000 January 2023 Effective Altruism Funds' Global Health and Development Fund Julie Faller
Spark Microgrants – Scoping Grant for Participatory Learning and Action for Maternal and Neonatal Health $53,740 November 2022 All Grants Fund Julie Faller
One Acre Fund – Scoping Grant for In-Line Chlorination in Rwanda $451,212 October 2022 All Grants Fund Marinella Capriati
Precision Development – Bridge Grant $286,709 September 2022 All Grants Fund Teryn Mattox
One Acre Fund – Planning Grant for Research on Tree Program $77,523 September 2022 Effective Altruism Funds' Global Health and Development Fund Julie Faller
IDinsight – Research on Program Reach Estimates $71,000 August 2022 Unrestricted funding designated for granting Natalie Crispin
IRD Global — Bridge Grant for Tuberculosis Program $562,000 April 2022 Effective Altruism Funds' Global Health and Development Fund Teryn Mattox
WAW Statistical Consulting Ltd — Development of an R Package for Bayesian Evidence Aggregation $66,400 March 2022 Open Philanthropy James Snowden
Oxford University – Research on Cash Spillover Effects $121,626 June 2021 Unrestricted funding designated for granting Elie Hassenfeld
Innovations for Poverty Action — Scale-Up of Face Masks in South Asia $100,000 May 2021 Effective Altruism Funds' Global Health and Development Fund James Snowden