http://givingeffectively.org/

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http://givingeffectively.org/

Postby yboris on 2011-06-30T06:15:00

Hello friends,

I made a website hoping to promote more effective philanthropy. I would very much appreciate feedback about it all: content, visuals, whatever.

http://givingeffectively.org/

Thanks!
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Re: http://givingeffectively.org/

Postby RyanCarey on 2011-06-30T12:39:00

Hi Boris,
the website's looking tremendous. Well done on the content and the simple layout. On to my facebook wall it goes right away!

A couple of suggestions:
> I think 'next' on 'links' should lead to 'about and 'next' on 'research' should go to 'links'
> Do you think about writing your name on the about page? People probably tend to expect to be able to put a name, or preferably a face, to the text when they look at an about page
> I notice that (in google chrome, at least), when I click the number to try to make a reference go away, it simply makes the reference disappear. This only happens when I scroll off the number, and then back on to it. When I simply click the number, read the reference, then click again, this doesn't happen.
> Perhaps you would have something to offer to the Wiki? It seems that distributing information through as many channels as possible can only help!
You can read my personal blog here: CareyRyan.com
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Re: http://givingeffectively.org/

Postby Daniel Dorado on 2011-07-07T20:04:00

Good job!

Anyway I miss some references to animal suffering and animal charities. These are good links:

http://www.animalequality.net
http://www.veganoutreach.org
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Re: http://givingeffectively.org/

Postby LadyMorgana on 2011-07-14T19:54:00

Seconded. Also Mercy For Animals, Compassion Over Killing, New Harvest and Compassion in World Farming perhaps?
"Three passions, simple but overwhelmingly strong, have governed my life: the longing for love, the search for knowledge, and unbearable pity for the suffering of mankind" -- Bertrand Russell, Autobiography
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