From Open Philanthropy <[email protected]>
Subject Open Philanthropy Becomes Coefficient Giving
Date November 18, 2025 4:58 PM
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We have some exciting news to share: After more than a decade as Open Philanthropy, we are now Coefficient Giving — a name that better reflects our role as a philanthropic funder and advisor working with many donors ([link removed]).

What is changing? As well as our new name, we’ve launched a new website, with updated branding and a clearer presentation of our work. And our existing programs are becoming multi-donor funds that philanthropists can join to support specific cause areas. These build on the two major pooled funds we launched recently — the $100m Lead Exposure Action Fund and the $120m Abundance and Growth Fund — as we expand our model to a broader range of partners ([link removed]) ([link removed]) ([link removed]).

What’s staying the same? Our mission — to help others as much as we can with the resources available — as well as the principles that drive our day-to-day work. For current grantees: nothing changes about our existing agreements or relationships ([link removed]).

You read more about how we chose our new name here ([link removed]), and coverage of today's announcement in AP, Vox, and Forbes ([link removed] [link removed]) ([link removed]).
For more on our plans for the future and why we believe philanthropy can be a much stronger force for progress than it is today, read this essay by our CEO Alexander Berger. ([link removed])

Learn more about our Partnerships work and how we support major donors here. We’re excited for this next chapter and the impact we can have together ([link removed]).

Want to learn more about Coefficient? You can explore our full portfolio of funds, apply for a grant, or work with us as a funding partner ([link removed]) ([link removed]) ([link removed]).
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