Farm Animal Welfare Fund – Coefficient Giving
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This is a farm animal welfare philanthropy fund page from Coefficient Giving (formerly Open Philanthropy). It is not directly related to AI safety, though it represents effective altruism funding infrastructure that overlaps with AI safety philanthropic ecosystems.
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This page describes Coefficient Giving's Farm Animal Welfare Fund, which supports efforts to end factory farming through advocacy, scientific research, movement building, and alternative protein development. The fund is managed by Lewis Bollard and a team of program officers, with Good Ventures as a key partner. It highlights grantee wins such as cage-free reforms and fish welfare standards.
Key Points
- •Fund focuses on four areas: industrial farming advocacy, scientific research, global movement building, and alternative protein development.
- •Over 3,000 companies globally have committed to cage-free eggs, resulting in 250 million more cage-free hens since 2013.
- •Three major fish farm certifiers have adopted welfare standards that will affect roughly 4 billion fish.
- •Nearly $1 billion in government and advocate funding has been mobilized for alternative protein research and infrastructure.
- •The fund prioritizes emerging economies where the majority of the world's farmed animals live.
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Farm Animal Welfare
We support efforts to end factory farming and improve the lives of animals confined on factory farms.
Contents
About the Fund
Grantee Wins
Research & Updates
Featured Grants
About the Fund
Team
Lewis Bollard
Managing Director
Amanda Hungerford
Senior Program Officer
Martin Gould
Program Officer
Abhi Kumar
Associate Program Officer
Emma Buckland
Associate Program Officer
Harshdeep Singh
Associate Program Officer
Michelle Lavery
Associate Program Officer
Jia Li Leonard
Senior Program Associate
Julia Trabert
Program Operations Associate
Partners
Good Ventures
Interested in providing funding within this space? Reach out to partnerwithus@coefficientgiving.org .
Tens of billions of animals live in awful conditions on factory farms, but only a tiny fraction of total giving goes toward helping them. This means there are many promising and underfunded ways to help farm animals, and we aim to find the most impactful opportunities among them.
Our strategy focuses on four key areas:
Advocating for reforms to industrial farming systems. We fund advocacy to end the worst factory farm practices on land and sea. Our priorities include eliminating battery cages for hens, reforming the genetics of chickens raised for meat, and setting welfare standards for farmed fish.
Funding scientific research that could reduce the suffering of farm animals. We fund research to accelerate the development of new humane technologies, like in ovo sexing to end the killing of male chicks in the egg industry.
Expanding the global farm animal welfare movement . We fund work to build the global movement of people seeking corporate and legislative reforms for farm animals, especially in emerging economies, where the majority of the world’s farmed animals live.
Accelerating the development of alternatives to animal products. We fund advocacy to accelerate the development and adoption of plant-based and cultivated products that can reduce growing demand for factory-farmed meat, dairy and eggs.
More information about our team:
How to become a grantee, and what it’s like to be one
Our bimonthly newsletter on the most interesting challenges and opportunities in the fight against factory farming.
Grantee Wins
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Cage-free reform
Thanks to campaigns largely led by our grantees, over 3,000 companies globally have committed to stop using eggs from hens confined to cages. As a result, 250 million more hens are cage-free in Europe and the U.S. than in 2013.
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