Pollination Project Farmed Animal Protection Grant
Funding Amount
US $1,000 - US $10,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Pollination Project Farmed Animal Protection Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: The Pollination Project
Amount: US $1,000 - US $10,000
Last Updated: November 06, 2025
Summary
The Pollination Project Farmed Animal Protection Grant supports grassroots initiatives focused on the welfare of farmed animals and sustainable food systems. With funding from The Pollination Project, grantees can advocate, promote plant-based alternatives, and foster community-driven food initiatives. Grants range from $1,000 to $10,000, providing essential resources for activists and organizations committed to creating a compassionate and just food system worldwide.Overview
A Little About The Pollination Project The Pollination Project is a global community of over 6,000+ grassroots changemakers in 120 countries. These visionary servant leaders bring their hopes for a kinder, more compassionate world. In return, we offer seed funding, capacity-building support, belief, and connectivity with other aligned leaders. Working in this bottom-up, people-centered way is meaningful and in many ways, revolutionary. Our theory of change evidences belief in: Uplifting Volunteer ActionBuilding Capacity, Deepening Relationship, & Fostering Collaboration Supporting Inner Transformation Inspiring Action Shifting the Field The Pollination Project is an important grassroots funder for social movements around the world including farmed animal protection, food systems transformation, and wildlife conservation movements. Since our start, we have funded over 600 leaders of these movements globally. These grants are designed to support individuals and groups anywhere in the world who: Advocate for the wellbeing of farmed animals and challenge harmful practices in the industrial food system. Advance plant-forward food systems, including the development and adoption of alternative proteins. Promote compassionate, health-supportive, and environmentally sustainable dietary shifts. Protect biodiversity and conserve wildlife through grassroots environmental action. Cultivate community-driven food initiatives such as gardens, urban agriculture, and agroecology. Foster equitable, localized transitions to food systems that promote holistic human and planetary health, resilience, and food justice. What We Provide: $1000 seed grants for first-time GAAP grantees$2,500 - $10,000 growth grants Access to growth grants and coalition grants for farmed animal protection grantees based in Mexico and Brazil, and food system transformation grantees based in Brazil.Network & Resources: Connection to a Network of Other Activists and ResourcesCapacity-Building: Opportunities to Participate in Capacity-Building TrainingsFiscal sponsorship for TPP for grantees without 501(c)(3) statusEligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website.Focus Areas & Funding Uses
Fields of Work
grassrootsanimal-rescuefood-security
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