Center for High Impact Philanthropy

[1] CHIP produces guidance on specific issue areas, such as improving child survival rates[2] and supporting mental health,[3] in addition to its yearly High Impact Giving Toolkit[4] and its High Impact Philanthropy Academy,[5] an education program designed for individual donors, professional grantmakers, and other philanthropic leaders.

[8] During its early years, the CHIP team was focused on two major areas: education in the United States and global public health priorities.

[9] In line with these focus areas, the Center published Pathways to Student Success,[9] which examines multiple approaches to creating student success through giving and evaluates them on the center's "cost per impact" scale, as well as Lifting the Burden of Malaria,[10] which offered donors ways to use their giving to ease the Malaria crisis that had become an issue in sub-Saharan Africa.

The authors posit that perceptions of evidence in philanthropy differ depending on who is observing the philanthropic act.

CHIP also published Talent for Giving: Building the Team to help you do good [19] in partnership with the Gates Foundation.

[24] discussing how young donors are utilizing the effective altruism framework and data combined with the initial moral drive of doing as much good as possible.