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Hi! We're from Animal Charity Evaluators (ACE) and on February 19, we opened applications for our 2024 Movement Grants! We'll be here on the FAST forum answering your questions on March 5th, 8-10am PT.

Do you have a promising charity or project? If so, we encourage you to apply for a grant! 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 on March 5th, 8-10am PT! 

Animal Charity Evaluators (ACE) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that uses evidence and reason to serve people who want to help animals. Trillions of animals experience extensive but avoidable suffering on farms and in the wild, which motivates our team to contribute to a world where all animals can flourish regardless of their species. We work toward this by identifying where donations can best help animals and awarding grants to promising projects that help animals around the globe."

How to participate? Make sure you've already created a FAST Forum account. Come back to the FAST Forum on March 5th, 8-10am PT and you'll see a new sticky thread at the top. Click the thread, ask a question, and join the fun! We look forward to seeing you there.

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