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Guide to the changing landscape of climate philanthropy

This is a guide to high-impact climate philanthropy. It’s deeply informed by data and relevant scientific facts but oriented towards action, providing a strategy foundation for individuals looking to have an outsized impact against climate change and reduce climate damage. We review how the climate funding landscape changed rather dramatically in 2021, across global government, private and philanthropic funds and investments. We share key facts and uncertainties which help clarify a confusing, crowded, and dynamic space. Given these changes, we outline guiding principles and a strategy for high-impact grant-making, meant to complement, rather than copy, existing funding streams. When seeking to maximize impact in the climate space, we believe it is fundamental to look for “impact multipliers,” reasons to expect that a given funding allocation will have an above-average impact. We review one implementation of the strategy by reviewing the grant-making through the Founders Pledge Climate Change Fund.

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About the authors

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Johannes Ackva

Climate Lead

Johannes has dedicated much of his adult life to this topic. From a teenage environmental activist to a climate policy expert advising major EU decision makers, Johannes is committed to solving the problem of global energy poverty, while simultaneously reaching net-zero emissions and protecting our planet.

Prior to joining Founder Pledge, Johannes spent five years working in a think tank advising decision makers on climate policy, and conducting academic research into the intersection between effective and feasible climate policies.

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Luisa Sandkühler

Junior Researcher

Luisa joined Founders Pledge in March 2021. In her work as a Junior Researcher at Founders Pledge, she focuses on building data tools to understand crucial questions in climate philanthropy, such as estimating funding additionality and neglectedness.

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Violet Buxton-Walsh

Research

Violet joined Founders Pledge in June 2021 as a Research Assistant specializing in Climate Change. She has previously held research roles in nanotechnology, paleoecology, environmental justice, and charity evaluation.

Violet moved to Switzerland to pursue a masters in Climate Science and Economics at the University of Bern, and holds a bachelors in Physical Geography from UC Berkeley.

Violet grew up in Berkeley, CA. She is classically trained in ballet and uses her free time for baking or long distance thru-hikes like the Nüümü Poyo.