Billions of animals each year are treated cruelly on factory farms. We believe that raising awareness of current practices and pushing for reform could reduce animal suffering by enormous amounts, yet we see relatively little attention on this issue from major animal welfare groups.
For more on why we chose farm animal welfare as a focus area, see our public cause report (September 2013), used in our process for selecting focus areas.
Recent grants
A complete list of our grants in the area of farm animal welfare can be found here. Grants include:
- Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals — Farm Animal Welfare Advocacy in Asia (2020)
- New York University — Work on Fish Welfare (2020)
- VegeProject — Corporate Outreach
- Dharma Voices for Animals — Farm Animal Welfare Legislation
- Animal Advocacy Careers — General Support
Other content
- Farm Animal Welfare Newsletter Archive
- Blog Post: Suggestions for Individual Donors from Open Philanthropy Staff - 2019
- Blog post: Will Companies Make Good on Cage-Free Pledges?
- Blog post: Suggestions for Individual Donors from Open Philanthropy Project Staff - 2018
- Blog post: Fish: The Forgotten Farm Animal
- Blog post: New Report on the Welfare Differences Between Cage and Cage-Free Housing
- Blog post: Why Are the US Corporate Cage-Free Campaigns Succeeding?
- Blog post: Initial Grants to Support Corporate Cage-free Reforms