Effective Altruism NZ Charitable Trust

Effective Altruism NZ Charitable Trust

Effective Altruism NZ is raising funds for GiveWell recommended charities.

Nationwide

Some charities can do an incredible amount of good with your donation.

Independent charity evaluator GiveWell (https://givewell.org) uses rigorous research to identify organisations that save or improve the most lives per dollar.

We're fundraising for some of GiveWell's top charities, including the Against Malaria Foundation, Helen Keller Intl, New Incentives, and GiveDirectly.

We welcome Payroll Giving through Givealitte. Regular donations help us plan ahead and make a lasting difference.

More about us

Effective altruism is a philosophy and social movement that uses reason and evidence to find the most effective ways of improving the world. As part of that movement, we promote and fundraise for some of the world's most effective charities.

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Latest donations

Westpac NZ
Westpac NZ on 12 Dec 2025
Westpac employee matching gift programme
$1,188
Private Donor
Private Donor on 11 Dec 2025
$100
Private Donor
Private Donor on 11 Dec 2025
Private
Will Li
Will Li on 11 Dec 2025
$30
Private Donor
Private Donor on 09 Dec 2025
$10

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Created by, and paying to a verified bank account of, Effective Altruism NZ Charitable Trust (Charity)
Registered Charity
A Registered Charity has legal recognition under the Charities Act 2005.
Tax credit
Donations of over $5 are eligible for a New Zealand charitable giving tax credit.
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