Open Philanthropy has ended its university AI safety group funding program and transferred financial support for most university AI safety groups to Kairos, an AI safety field-building organization. The move reflects Open Philanthropy’s broader strategy of transitioning small grants programs to specialized organizations better positioned to provide active support and guidance.
What you should know: Open Philanthropy’s GCR Capacity Building team announced the immediate closure of their university group funding program as of the publication date.
- Kairos will now handle monetary support for most university AI safety groups, leveraging what Open Philanthropy describes as “a strong team and a substantive track record of supporting university AI safety group organizers.”
- The transition follows Open Philanthropy’s previous decision to pass EA group funding to CEA (Centre for Effective Altruism), indicating a systematic approach to program restructuring.
Why this matters: The change doesn’t signal reduced confidence in student organizers but rather aims to improve the quality of support they receive.
- Open Philanthropy believes student groups and their organizers continue doing “extremely impactful work” and that this transition will benefit organizers through more active support.
- The move positions Kairos as a key player in AI safety field-building at the university level, potentially strengthening the pipeline of future AI safety researchers and advocates.
The bigger picture: This transition reflects Open Philanthropy’s strategic focus on moving small grants programs to organizations with specialized expertise and capacity for hands-on support.
- While Open Philanthropy previously lacked clear candidates for AI safety group funding, Kairos has emerged as a well-positioned alternative with demonstrated experience in this specific area.
- The change suggests a maturation of the AI safety ecosystem, with specialized organizations taking on roles previously handled by larger philanthropic entities.
Open Philanthropy is passing AI safety university group funding to Kairos