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No Strings Attached with GiveDirectly

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No Strings Attached with GiveDirectly pulls back the curtain on the conversations shaping our work and why we believe in giving people money, no strings attached. Each episode pairs evidence with lived experience, giving you an unfiltered look at how we think about impact, program design, the people we serve, and everything in between.

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Episode Trump accounts, baby bonds, and more: Reflections on cash for U.S. families Cover

Trump accounts, baby bonds, and more: Reflections on cash for U.S. families

In February, Susan and Michael Dell made headlines for donating $6.25 billion to a new federal initiative creating savings accounts for children, known as Trump Accounts [https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/02/business/dell-children-trump-accounts.html]. It’s one of the largest charitable gifts in U.S. history and a rare example of private funding backing a public cash policy. But will they work? And how do they compare to baby bonuses—cash given directly to parents when a child is born? In this episode of No Strings Attached, GiveDirectly’s U.S. Country Director Dustin Palmer joins policy writer Leah Libresco Sargeant and moderator Jeremy Ney (American Inequality) to unpack what this moment means. They explore: * Why timing matters: cash for moms at birth vs. cash for young adults * What the evidence shows from programs like RxKids [https://www.givedirectly.org/flintstudy2025/] * How to weigh tradeoffs and design choices as cash policy evolves in the U.S. This is a recording of a live panel hosted by American Inequality. Learn more about GiveDirectly's programs giving cash to moms in Michigan: https://www.givedirectly.org/flintstudy2025/ [https://www.givedirectly.org/flintstudy2025/]

20. Dez. 2025 - 52 min
Episode Early reflections on giving money to moms & babies Cover

Early reflections on giving money to moms & babies

In August, The New York Times ran the headline: A New Way to Reduce Child Deaths: Cash. [https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/18/health/cash-transfer-kenya-poverty.html] The story covered new research from a large randomized study of GiveDirectly’s cash transfer program in Kenya, finding that giving money to families, no strings attached, led to a 48% drop in child deaths. In this episode of No Strings Attached, host Tyler G. Hall speaks with Caitlin Tulloch (Head of Research) and Caroline Teti (Head of Human-Centered Design) about how those findings are reshaping our approach to maternal and infant health. They unpack what the study found and how we’re applying it to our new pilot for pregnant women in Kenya. They also address questions we’ve heard from supporters, like whether giving moms money could unintentionally encourage pregnancy, how the program stacks up on cost-effectiveness, and whether it still aligns with GiveDirectly’s model of unconditional support. Learn more at givedirectly.org/mortality2025 [https://www.givedirectly.org/mortality2025/]

20. Dez. 2025 - 21 min
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