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GiveWell GiveWell's analysis of GiveDirectly financial summary through february 2018 online A breakdown of spending in two time periods spanning from August 2016 to July 2017 and from August 2017 to February 2018 is given in tabular form. An overwhelming majority of the total spending in both periods comprised transfers to households. Other types of spending include payments for staff salaries, travel, professional fees, software, and other expenses. In the first time period, 80.5% of the total spending was directed to households, while in the second time period, the proportion increased to 86.8%. Almost all of the remainder was for staff salaries, travel, and professional fees, with software and other types of spending accounting for a very small fraction of the total. – AI-generated abstract.

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A breakdown of spending in two time periods spanning from August 2016 to July 2017 and from August 2017 to February 2018 is given in tabular form. An overwhelming majority of the total spending in both periods comprised transfers to households. Other types of spending include payments for staff salaries, travel, professional fees, software, and other expenses. In the first time period, 80.5% of the total spending was directed to households, while in the second time period, the proportion increased to 86.8%. Almost all of the remainder was for staff salaries, travel, and professional fees, with software and other types of spending accounting for a very small fraction of the total. – AI-generated abstract.

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