Pushing the frontier of philanthropy.

A multidisciplinary database of visionary philanthropic experiments, advancing current social practices and rules for collective good.

Think different. Build different too.

“The failure of philanthropy is its failure to stay relevant,
to inspire us with what's possible”, Nadia Asporouhova

The non-profit sector is gaining increasing significance in the modern world, and it is currently one of the fastest-growing industries. From an economic standpoint, non-profits play a crucial role in addressing the issue of information asymmetry, which means they're highly valuable for our economy.

While all forms of charity are commendable, it is essential not only to provide direct assistance to individuals and communities during crises but also to focus on updating current social structures and rules to achieve far greater public benefits. Take, for instance, Dr. Kariko, a recent Nobel laureate, who faced significant challenges in securing funding for her groundbreaking research on mRNA. If the funding mechanisms for scientific work were different, we could have not only accelerated the development of her innovation but also facilitated numerous breakthroughs by other scientists.

Proposition of new funding mechanisms by independent organizations such as the Institute for Progress or Fast Grants perfectly illustrates the essence of philanthropy which involves “using private assets to experiment with public goods to identify unique ideas and solutions to implicit but important problems.

And while startups are ceasing to be the most ambitious and promising avenue for young people, philanthropy is beginning to be so. In fact, any social institution like governments, academia, media, education, technological labs, democracy and others need to be updated to address contemporary global challenges like climate change, the shift of geopolitical power to New Axis, degrowth, the emergence of new risky technologies, and more. Technical progress alone cannot resolve these challenges, so updating our institutions should become a central mission of the 21st century.

That’s why we believe that the true potential of philanthropy and more generally institutional experiments is greatly underrealized.

We have built this website to convene unique projects that aspire to reimagine particular public goods and provide contrarian insights about the world. We’re trying to build something that can bring those to you, to help you find inspiration, original ideas and interesting areas for making an impact. At the same time organizations would find new donors, followers, participants and even employees.

So, let’s start diving down those rabbit holes through the filters in the top right corner!

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Microgrant program ($1-$5k), awarded to people exploring questions at the edge of mainstream thinking run by Nadia Asparouhova, now on hiatus.

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Microgrant model + personal reviewing to increase funding agenda and inspire people

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Microgrant program (30-150$) to support crazy and chaotic actions like giving strangers lemons in Sweden.

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Nanogrant model just to inspire people to be more courageous

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Grant program run by Prof. Tyler Cowen to support bold 0 to 1 ideas from social entrepreneurship via small grants and supportive community.

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Model of talents funding via personal small grants and recognition (all decisions are made by Tyler) to increase funding agenda in comparison with conventional funding institutions

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Grant program run by Peter Thiel to give a $100k fellowship for young people for 2 years who decide to quit/don't go to the university.

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Philanthropic experiment in space of funding talents, creates a community of like-minded people with resources

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Kickstarter for science research.

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Application of crowdfunding approach to scientific experiments and research

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A community of scientists dedicated to life-long learning.

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Small community with own culture of passion for learning

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A new type of collaborative platform to read, write, and publish research.

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Web-based instrument for new (untapped) niche of scientific publishing

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A data science notebook tool for reproducible research.

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Web-based instrument for the new (untapped) niche of scientific publishing with a focus on Data Science

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A builder of tools for open science.

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Support and development of open science movement

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Nonprofit research organization for advancing the foundational study of physical, technological, natural and abstract systems through the paradigm of computation.

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Built on the basis of Wolfram company

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A new institute building decentralized science (DeSci) tools for publishing research papers based on their reproducibility instead of citations and prestige.

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Executing of an innovative approach "data&code first" to publications

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A research-sharing platform that is openly accessible to anyone, curated by a community that includes volunteer moderators and developers.

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Invention of new model of "Open Science" publishing platform

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National challenges
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Cities, states and geographies
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Media
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Thinking
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Education
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Democracy
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family
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justice
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infrastructure
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policy entrepreneurship
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new corporate structures
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cooperative ownership
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externalities
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public goods funding
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market-making
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citizen science
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crowdsourcing
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quadratic voting
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retroactive funding
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private philanthropy
built around a new way to do an existing activity
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new model
establishing a unique organizational structure
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organizational form
creating an overview of some industry or ecosystem
#
mapping
creating art as a main activity of the org
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art
prioritizing concrete action for tangible outcomes
#
actions
a collection of resources
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aggregator
support and care about Black, Indigenous, and people of color communities
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BIPOC
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open-source
building a community around a shared interest or project
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community
Here is a helpful tid bit to assist the user in understanding how a certain feature works.
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crowdsourcing
uses blockchain technology
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blockchain
public or state funding in the form of procurement, grants, etc.
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government funding
creating or changing an established cultural phenomena
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culture
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advocacy
inventing new financial contracts
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new contracts
re-purposing existing expertise in a field
#
expertise
existing of grounds in the form of an emerging theoretical or empirical mainstream
#
extensions
creating new ideas in particular niche
#
new ideas
discovery some existing phenomena which can be reused in a very unique way
#
repurposing
using technologies of VR/AR
#
virtual reality
unique ways of making money (e.g. voluntary prices)
#
revenue model
development and implementation of new standards for particular industry
#
new standards
production of new kind of goods/services
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new good
developing new rules of governing people’s interactions
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new rules
a residence-based program
#
residency
financed via venture capital from investors
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venture capital
using a not-for-profit business model
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non-profit
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education
public-facing content production
#
content
#
research
#
digital
exit to new emerging “market” which became possible due to social and technological changes in the industry
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new niche
new tools for some use case/industry
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tool-driven
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