[3][4] Good Ventures adheres to principles of effective altruism and aims to spend most or all of its money before Moskovitz and Tuna die.
Cari Tuna, then a reporter at the San Francisco bureau of the Wall Street Journal, and Dustin Moskovitz, Facebook co-founder, started dating in 2009.
Moskovitz was busy running Asana, so Tuna quit her job in 2011 to work full-time on Good Ventures.
[8] Good Ventures no longer has any full-time staff, and distributes grants according to recommendations from Open Philanthropy.
[9] Good Ventures plans to spend out the majority of its money before the death of Moskovitz and Tuna.