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Dear Fast Community, 

We are delighted to introduce PEPR Public Benefit Corporation (or PEPR for short!)

PEPR is a boutique professional services consultancy and operates as a US Public Benefit Corporation. We exist to strengthen the movement by partnering organizations to be healthier & more effective, and to be equipped to accelerate & amplify their impact. 

Our work includes support across three pillars: People & Culture, Pay & Total Rewards & Finance & Operations. We partner organizations in two ways by offering them bespoke solutions to answer their unique needs;

  • through direct service engagements where we support day to day operations, and 
  • through programs and advisory services provided at no cost to the organization (more details below). 

In time we aim to develop movement-wide solutions to overcome common challenges faced by animal advocacy organizations, contributing to a thriving ecosystem for sustained long term change.

Our team has had the pleasure of supporting and collaborating with organizations in the movement, and we are grateful for any feedback that has been provided on our work and which has helped to shape PEPR to better support the movement. 

Please do get in touch with us if you think you can benefit from our support, want to provide us feedback, or are open to exploring a collaboration opportunity to support the movement. 

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PEPR’s first program for Farmed Animal Advocacy Organizations

We are delighted to announce PEPR’s first program for Farmed Animal Advocacy Organizations – providing access to strategic thought partners and short-term engagements to support organizations to accelerate their impact. 

This program works in a similar way to People & Culture initiative offered by Culture Canopy at the start of the year – and is expanded to include Pay & Total Rewards, and Finance & Operations. 

Please check out our website for full details on this program which is available at no cost to Farmed Animal Advocacy organizations. 

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