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!
Hello, and thank you very much for organizing this! Our project includes studying the available literature and research on a very underrepresented group of animals in order to develop informative material for the movement, carrying out a public awareness campaign, drafting a charter for best practices, and planning a strategy for future legal and corporate intervention. I'm not sure which of the interventions described in your menu best describes our action. Could you please help?"
Based on the description of your work it appears that you will be looking for a general support grant as you are requesting funding for many projects. In our general support application form we ask applicants to provide up to two intervention areas. We assess applications for general support on what organizations spend most of their time and resources on (ideally over 75%). This is so we evaluate your organization fairly and don't put excessive weight on smaller projects. We recommend against including information about projects that require less than 25% ... (read more)