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Charity Rating System Based on Happiness Metrics
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Inspired by a conversation on:
Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg
Beyond saving lives: happiness and doing good (with Michael Plant)
Host: Spencer Greenberg
Timestamp: 00:35:01 - 00:36:30
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"We looked at all of the published estimates of charities in terms of well-being per dollar."
Market Gap
Donors lack clarity on which charities improve happiness most effectively.
Summary
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Potential MRR (18-24 months)
* Estimates assume solo founder/bootstrap scenario with competent execution
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