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[You can also read this proposal in Google Doc form here.]
This is an urgent grant proposal seeking funding to prevent AI Safety - Australia & New Zealand (AIS ANZ) from transitioning to a volunteer-only organization. Without funding secured in the next two months, we will be forced to discontinue our full-time operations despite our proven impact. We're requesting the Minimum Viable Scenario ($121,070 USD) that would secure essential operations for 12 months.
Our mission is to grow and support a large, ambitious, and influential local community focused on preventing the most harmful impacts of AI. We do this by providing them with information, education, networks and advice. While we have specific metrics to track AIS ANZ’s success, our long-term vision is to establish Australia as the Southern Hemisphere's hub for AI safety.
As Co-Founder and Director of AIS ANZ, my (Yanni Kyriacos) leadership has evolved through several phases. From 2022 to April 2024, Chris Leong and I ran the organization part-time (normally with less than 10 hours / week combined) while pursuing other activities. In May 2024, I transitioned to full-time leadership with funding from the Long-Term Future Fund (continuing until May 2025), allowing for significant growth over the past 11 months (Chris moved on to other interests).
The next proposed phase would build on our community growth and engagement success by maintaining essential operational capacity to serve our existing programs and support our growing community. The activities and results presented below focus primarily on achievements from the current full-time phase, demonstrating our ability to execute effectively and the value we provide to the AI safety ecosystem in Australia and New Zealand
Vision: A flourishing world where humans and AI coexist harmoniously
Mission: Grow and support a large, ambitious and influential local community focused on preventing the most harmful impacts of AI
Strategic Goals (the goals we need to meet to achieve our mission)
Increase the quality and size of the AI Safety talent pool in Australia & New Zealand (ANZ)
Build community infrastructure & networks
Create AIS jobs, collaborations and organisations in ANZ that otherwise wouldn't have existed
More talented and effective people working on AI safety increases the likelihood of achieving our vision (a flourishing world where humans and AI coexist harmoniously)
By identifying and supporting talented individuals in ANZ interested in AI safety, we:
Help them overcome barriers to entry
Provide paths to impact through technical, policy and movement building work
Connect them to opportunities locally and globally
Support their professional development and effectiveness
By creating a strong community:
Members support and learn from each other (e.g. through peer learning and informal mentorship)
People stay engaged in AI safety work
Resources and opportunities multiply through collaboration
Technical expertise informs policy positions
This leads to:
More people working effectively on technical, policy and movement building AI safety challenges
More new AI safety projects and organisations
A stronger collective voice in policy discussions, leading to increased influence on local and international AI governance
As Director, I will balance KPI tracking and measurement with program delivery. With limited capacity as the sole staff member, I will need to carefully prioritize between measurement and execution. The following KPIs are organized according to our three strategic goals, allowing us to directly measure our organization's progress:
Phase 2 (3 May 2024 - 27 March 2025): Yanni working full-time on AIS ANZ with LTFF funding, we achieved:
Growth in Outreach & Community Channels:
Newsletter: 118 → 454 subscribers
LinkedIn: 0 → 749 followers
Facebook: 478 → > 700 members
Launched region's first AI Safety co-working space: the Sydney AI Safety Hub (SASH)
Event Success:
Inaugural AI Safety Careers Conference: Sold out 4.5 weeks early, 55+ attendees, 89% recommendation score
Possibly created 100+ unique connections if we conservatively estimate each person met ≥ 3 new people
Monthly meetups in 6 cities over 9 months: 350+ unique participants, creating >700 AI Safety connections at ≤ $6 per connection ($3,600 total spend on marketing and F&B)
Launched Monthly Online Networking series with 76% satisfaction rate: 43 attendees across four sessions creating 110-215 unique connections, at $0.93-$1.82 per connection ($200 total platform cost)
Launched Ask The Hiring Manager Q&A series (78% satisfaction rate) before discontinuing due to capacity constraints. The series connected job seekers directly with hiring managers, achieving:
14 live attendees and 31 recording watches for LawAI (contributing to 65+ regional applications)
5 live attendees and 58 recording watches for SPAR's hiring round, and
Helped progress one candidate to a work trial at Sage.
Series demonstrated clear value but required too much operational bandwidth to sustain with current staffing
Leadership & Coordination:
Built and led team of 12 volunteers (Meetup Coordinators, Newsletter Editor, TARA Committee)
Led ~75 advisory and prospective calls over 10 months: ~ 45 Career Advising, ~ 17 Community Engagement & Volunteering, ~ 13 Prospective Partnerships
Organized AIS leaders dinner during EAGx
Incubated multiple volunteer projects (Governance Newsletter, TARA, Grassroots Advocacy)
Created, secured funding and launched Technical Alignment Research Accelerator (TARA), recruiting 21 participants and a teaching assistant for the upcoming course.
Advocacy:
Submitted formal recommendations to government AI safety inquiries
Drove peak attendance (23 and 21 participants per online event) for Good Ancestors Project's public consultation events on AI regulation through targeted marketing campaigns.
As a test, I (Yanni Kyriacos) met with four Australian politicians after sending 21 emails (this demonstrates Australian politicians might be more accessible than in other countries).
Phase 1 (2021-2023): Building foundations as Co-Founders, Chris Leong and I ran AIS ANZ part-time (<10 hours/week) while:
Testing 15+ event formats from casual meetups to unconferences
Facilitating 3+ AISF courses
Running 2 grassroots advocacy campaigns with Good Ancestors Policy
Launching local chapters in Brisbane and Melbourne
Growing our Facebook group to 294 members
Growing Newsletter subscribers to 118
Successfully beta-testing a farmstay retreat
Ran a successful city weekend retreat
Key Learning: Our growth metrics and satisfaction scores demonstrate our ability to execute effectively and scale operations. The transition from part-time to full-time leadership showed significant impact multiplication, suggesting further capacity (through additional staff) would enable even greater impact.
This maintains current operations.
Director Salary: $96,000
Marketing & Operations: $25,070
Costs to market and run all the events and services I’ve described above, with 20% added on top to account for the unexpected. More details forecast here
Proposed Salary: $150,000 AUD ($95,880 USD)
Sole income provider for family of three
Supporting spouse with chronic health conditions
Previous corporate salary was $160,000 AUD ($102,272 USD) (3 years ago)
Market rate for equivalent corporate position today: $150,000 - $200,000 AUD ($95,880 - $127,840 USD)
Below proposed salary ($150,000 AUD / $95,880 USD) means there's considerable pressure to go back into private sector
Current roles in the AI Safety sector for comparison (ranging from junior to senior positions):
Global Shield: Office Director ($135,000-$175,000 USD)
Epoch AI: Data Product Lead ($120,000-$180,000 USD)
Schmit Sciences: AI Institute Associate ($120,000-$160,000 USD)
CEA Strategy Lead: University Groups ($106,667–$128,143 USD)
FAR AI: Events Project Manager and Business Analyst ($85,000-$125,000 USD)
Center for AI Safety: Operations Associate ($70,000-$90,000 USD)
The proposed salary is notably conservative compared to these market benchmarks, particularly considering the Director-level responsibilities of this role, e.g.:
Organizational leadership and strategy
Program development and oversight
Community building across Australia/NZ
Stakeholder management
Fiscal responsibility
Summary:
The proposed salary of $150,000 AUD ($95,880 USD) represents a balanced approach between;
Alignment with market rates (at lower end of corporate scale and below AI safety sector positions)
Personal sustainability (minimum comfortable level for sole family income)
Organizational responsibility (efficient use of resources while ensuring leadership stability)
App status across various funders