Hi! We're from Animal Charity Evaluators (ACE) and we recently opened applications for our 2025 Movement Grants. Movement Grants is our strategic grantmaking program dedicated to building and strengthening the animal advocacy movement. On February 17, 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 14, 11:59 PM PT, in order to apply for this round you will need to submit your Expression of Interest by March 7.
Our team members answering questions are:
- Eleanor McAree, Movement Grants Manager
- Elisabeth Ormandy, Programs Director
- Holly Baines, Communications Manager
You can submit your questions beforehand by commenting on this post and we’ll get to them on the 17th, or you can come back to this post on the day. We look forward to answering your questions!
Thanks for joining and for your questions.
We assess effectiveness on a case-by-case basis, depending on the intervention and the stage of the project (e.g., pilot, scaling, or full implementation). We start with what the applicant states they aim to achieve and how they plan to measure it. Based on this, we identify additional reporting requirements and share them with the grant recipient early on in the grant period, allowing them to provide feedback if they believe other metrics would be more useful. We are in the early stages of implementing our own Measurement, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) in the Movement Grants program, which will include what we learn from our grant reporting to understand our own impact. We hope to share how this is going towards the end of the year.
At this time, we are not considering applications for regranting, as we are a regranting organization ourselves. However, if you know of a regranter playing an important role in the movement, we’d be happy to hear about them—we may be able to share their information within our network.
Thank you, Eleanor