Applications are now open for a new fellowship from CRS covering a variety of topics related to s-risks and suffering reduction.
CRS Fundraiser 2025
Following a productive 2025, CRS plans to continue scaling its research and outreach in 2026 to help create a future with less suffering. To support this growth, we’re aiming to raise USD 200,000 to secure and strengthen our team. We are entirely funded by individual donors, and we greatly appreciate your support.
Make a DonationAs we approach the end of the year, we’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for your ongoing support of Center for Reducing Suffering (CRS) and our research. [...]
Meet CRS Event Recording
CRS hosted a public end-of-year call to share more about what CRS is working on, how we approach reducing suffering, and what we see as the key priorities ahead.
The event included a short presentation on our current work, followed by an open Q&A with CRS founders Magnus Vinding and Tobias Baumann. [...]
CRS Fundraiser 2024
As we approach the end of the year, we’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for your ongoing support of Center for Reducing Suffering (CRS) and our research.
It has been a busy year for CRS, with several important firsts, including the launch of our new s-risk fellowship. We’ve released new research, books and continued our work to create a future with less suffering. [...]
Minimalist Axiologies Book Available Now
CRS researcher, Teo Ajantaival, has released a new book: Minimalist Axiologies: Alternatives to ‘Good Minus Bad’ Views of Value.
CRS Fundraiser 2023
As we approach the end of the year, we’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for your ongoing support of CRS and our research.
Tobias Baumann Appears on the Sentientism Podcast
CRS co-founder and researcher, Tobias Baumann, has appeared on the Sentientism Podcast for a discussion with host Jamie Woodhouse.
2022 End-of-Year Fundraiser
2022 has been an exciting year for us. It saw the release of Magnus Vinding’s book Reasoned Politics, Tobias Baumann’s book Avoiding the Worst: How to Prevent a Moral Catastrophe. In addition, we published several essays on suffering–focused ethics. We are now raising money to consolidate our financial situation.
We believe that CRS’s open-ended research programme on how to best reduce suffering fills an important gap. To help donors make informed choices, we are fully transparent about our values and our strategy. For more details on why we do what we do, see our Strategic Plan. [...]
