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theguardian.org — Journalism on Factory Farming and Farm Animal Cruelty

$887K
Funder
Recipient
Theguardian.Org
Program
Date
Dec 2017
Source
Notes

[Farm Animal Welfare] Grant investigator: Lewis Bollard This page was reviewed but not written by the grant investigator. theguardian.org staff also reviewed this page prior to publication. The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a grant of $886,600 over two years to theguardian.org to support journalism on factory farming and farm animal cruelty. Theguardian.org has stated that it will regrant the funds to The Guardian newspaper, which will allow The Guardian to increase its reporting output on issues related to factory farming, including publishing approximately one article per week as well as the creation of multimedia content. In keeping with The Guardian's journalistic and transparency standards, all supported content will be clearly labeled and the Open Philanthropy Project will have no editorial control over the content ultimately published. Our Program Officer for Farm Animal Welfare, Lewis Bollard, considers this grant both an opportunity to learn valuable lessons about the efficacy of media sponsorship, as well as an opportunity to increase the salience of farm animal welfare issues amongst influential journalists, policymakers, and business leaders. This grant falls within our focus area of farm animal welfare. Sources Document Source The Guardian, Proposal, September 2017 Source

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