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Fórum Nacional de Proteção e Defesa Animal — International Cage-Free Advocacy

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  • Portfolio Area: Cage-Free Reforms
  • Focus Area: Farm Animal Welfare
  • Category: Global Health & Wellbeing
  • Organization Name: Fórum Nacional de Proteção e Defesa Animal
  • Amount: $100,000

  • Award Date: October 2016

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    The Open Philanthropy Project recommended a grant of $100,000 over two years to Fórum Nacional de Proteção e Defesa Animal (FNPDA) to support its work to end the confinement of hens in battery cages.

    Earlier in 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 FNPDA’s work in Brazil.1

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