• Focus Areas
    • Cause Selection
    • Global Health & Wellbeing
      • EA Community Growth (Global Health and Wellbeing)
      • Farm Animal Welfare
      • Global Aid Policy
      • Global Health & Development
      • Scientific Research
      • South Asian Air Quality
    • Longtermism
      • Biosecurity & Pandemic Preparedness
      • Effective Altruism Community Growth
      • Potential Risks from Advanced AI
    • Other Areas
      • Criminal Justice Reform
      • History of Philanthropy
      • Immigration Policy
      • Land Use Reform
      • Macroeconomic Stabilization Policy
  • Grants
  • Research & Updates
    • Research Reports
    • Blog Posts
    • Notable Lessons
    • In the News
  • About Us
    • Grantmaking Process
    • How to Apply for Funding
    • Team
    • Stay Updated
  • We’re hiring!
  • Focus Areas
    • Cause Selection
    • Global Health & Wellbeing
      • EA Community Growth (Global Health and Wellbeing)
      • Farm Animal Welfare
      • Global Aid Policy
      • Global Health & Development
      • Scientific Research
      • South Asian Air Quality
    • Longtermism
      • Biosecurity & Pandemic Preparedness
      • Effective Altruism Community Growth
      • Potential Risks from Advanced AI
    • Other Areas
      • Criminal Justice Reform
      • History of Philanthropy
      • Immigration Policy
      • Land Use Reform
      • Macroeconomic Stabilization Policy
  • Grants
  • Research & Updates
    • Research Reports
    • Blog Posts
    • Notable Lessons
    • In the News
  • About Us
    • Grantmaking Process
    • How to Apply for Funding
    • Team
    • Stay Updated
  • We’re hiring!

Albert Schweitzer Foundation — International Cage-Free Advocacy

Visit Grantee Site
  • Portfolio Area: Cage-Free Reforms
  • Focus Area: Farm Animal Welfare
  • Portfolio Area: Farm Animal Welfare in Europe
  • Category: Global Health & Wellbeing
  • Organization Name: Albert Schweitzer Foundation
  • Amount: $111,986

  • Award Date: January 2017

Table of Contents

    Published: March 2017

    The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a grant of €102,000 ($111,986 at time of conversion) over two years to the Albert Schweitzer Foundation to support its work to end the confinement of hens in battery cages.

    In early 2016, we recommended a series of grants to support corporate cage-free campaigns and wrote on our blog about why we see this as a promising strategy to promote farm animal welfare. The present funding, part of a new series of grants focusing on international cage-free advocacy, will support Albert Schweitzer’s work in Poland.

    Sources

    Document Source
    Albert Schweitzer Foundation, Poland Cage-free Budget Source

    Related Items

    • Cage-Free Reforms

      Albert Schweitzer Foundation — General Support (2019)

      The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a grant of $1,600,000 over two years to the Albert Schweitzer Foundation for general support. The funding will allow the Albert Schweitzer Foundation...

      Read more
    • Cage-Free Reforms

      Compassion in World Farming — Farm Animal Welfare in East Asia

      Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of £1,368,327 (approximately $1,637,203.26 at the time of conversion) over two years to Compassion in World Farming (CIWF) to support its corporate outreach work...

      Read more
    • Cage-Free Reforms

      Global Food Partners — Cage-free Implementation in Asia

      Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of $1,170,000 to Global Food Partners to support its work helping corporations in Asia implement their farm animal welfare pledges. We believe that significant implementation...

      Read more
    Back to Grants Database
    Open Philanthropy
    Open Philanthropy
    • Careers
    • Press Kit
    • Governance
    • Privacy Policy
    Mailing Address
    182 Howard Street #225
    San Francisco, CA 94105
    Email
    [email protected]
    Media Inquiries
    [email protected]
    Anonymous Feedback
    Feedback Form

    Sign Up to Follow Our Work

    Join Our Mailing List

    © Open Philanthropy 2022