Giving Games are educational activities designed to introduce participants to effective giving.
During a typical Giving Game, each participant is given $10, introduced to the featured charities, and asked to make an initial choice based on short fundraising pitches. The facilitator then goes into more detail about the work of the nonprofits, and how to maximise the potential impact of charitable giving.
In particular, the facilitator explains core concepts like cost effectiveness, evidence, and how the overhead myth is incorrectly used to assess the performance of nonprofits. At the end of the Giving Game, participants decide where to donate.
Please note that this program was previously run by Giving What We Can but is now run by the Centre for Effective Altruism. We still provide access to the materials below, and we recommend reading the instruction manual for a full overview. If you have questions about running a giving game or obtaining sponsorship, please contact groups@centreforeffectivealtruism.org.
Resources:
Event name:
Giving Game: Decide which charity gets donations on your behalf!
Event details:
We will be giving away real money to charities — and you can help decide which!
Join us for a Giving Game event where you can learn more about effective giving and how to identify which charities can do the most good.
This event will be facilitated by {facilitator and short bio}.
Afterwards, hang around and enjoy {e.g., a free pizza lunch}.
Real money given to the charities will be sponsored by {sponsor name}.