[Cage-Free Reforms] Published: October 2016 The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a grant of $1,000,000 over two years to the Humane League to support its work to end the confinement of hens in battery cages. Earlier in 2016, we recommended a series of grants to support corporate cage-free campaigns (including a previous grant to the Humane League) and wrote on our blog about why we see this as a promising strategy to promote farm animal welfare. The present funding, part of a new series of grants focusing on international cage-free advocacy, will support the Humane League’s work in Latin America, Europe and Japan.1 We do not plan to write in more detail about this grant at this time. Sources DOCUMENT SOURCE The Humane League, Proposal for International Campaign Expansion Source
Other Grants by Coefficient Giving
2625Other Grants to The Humane League
4| Grant | Recipient | Amount | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grassroots campaigning and movement building | The Humane League | $10K | Oct 2017 |
| Campaigning groups for layer hens and broiler chickens | The Humane League | $30K | Apr 2017 |
| Campaigning groups for layer hens and broiler chickens | The Humane League | $30K | Apr 2017 |
| Grassroots campaigning and movement building | The Humane League | $10K | Oct 2017 |