Hi FAST friends!

Stray Dog Institute’s 2024 State of the Movement Survey has just three weeks left, and once again, we are asking for YOUR help! 

 

📢  Help Us Measure the Movement!

The State of the Movement survey measures the financial resources available to organizations whose core purpose includes reducing, reforming, or replacing the use of animals in the food system. We need EVERY ORGANIZATION’s participation to get the most accurate picture of the movement!

 

🚀 Survey Open Now through September 30

We’re thankful to the many organizations that have participated this far! The survey will remain open for one response per organization through September 30. It should take ~30 min to complete. You can preview the survey HERE

Can’t complete it in one sitting? Save your progress, copy the link provided, and return to complete later. Lost your completion link? We can help! 

 

📊 Results by Year-End!

Stray Dog Institute will publish the results in a State of the Movement Report in Q4 2024. We plan to conduct this survey every year to give the movement an accurate picture of funding and priorities. Make sure your organization is represented!

 

🤔 Questions about the survey, eligibility, or access?

Email us at surveys@straydoginstitute.org.

 

With gratitude,

The Stray Dog Institute Team: Laura, Tom, and Lauren

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