Note: This AMA is no longer live. Thank you for all of your questions!
Hi! We're from Animal Charity Evaluators (ACE) and on February 19, we opened applications for our 2024 Movement Grants! Today, we’ll be answering your questions!
The AMA is your chance to ask our team about what projects we’re likely to fund, the application process, how to make a good application, and anything else about the program. Applications close March 17, 11:59 PM PT.
Our team members answering questions are:
- Eleanor McAree, Movement Grants Manager
- Elisabeth Ormandy, Programs Director
- Holly Baines, Communications Manager
We're looking forward to your questions!
Movement Grants is ACE’s strategic grantmaking program dedicated to building and strengthening the animal advocacy movement. For a limited time, you can DOUBLE your donation to ACE's Movement Grants! By donating to this program, you are investing in the expansion of a broader advocacy movement and a brighter future for animal welfare.
Thank you!
Note: This AMA is no longer live. Thank you for all of your questions!
Question: A number of people have been in touch to ask whether Masters and PhD students research projects are within the scope of the Movements Grants program.
Response: The program is open to applicants undertaking research, so Masters and PhD students are eligible to apply for funding. Note that we typically award grants to research organizations, mid-stage career researchers, and research programs because their work is often more likely to have real-world outcomes for animals than Masters or PhD student's research projects. However, we don't want to discourage you from applying, and we strongly advise that in your application you include how the research will ultimately help animals. For example, will the findings of your research be used by animal advocacy organizations, governments or industry? How will you ensure the users of your research will see your work and adopt its findings? This is needed so we can understand the potential impact of your work.
Secondly, we are unable to award grants to individuals working outside of the U.S., please ensure your university or another organization can act as fiscal sponsor to receive a grant if awarded.