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theguardian.org – Journalism on Factory Farming and Animal Cruelty (2021)

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  • Focus Area: Farm Animal Welfare
  • Organization Name: The Guardian
  • Amount: $450,000

  • Award Date: December 2021

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    Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of $450,000 to theguardian.org to support journalism on factory farming and farm animal cruelty.

    In keeping with The Guardian’s journalistic and transparency standards, all supported content will be clearly labeled, and Open Philanthropy will have no editorial control over the content ultimately published.

    This follows our January 2020 support and represents an “exit grant” that will provide The Guardian with approximately one year of operating support. It falls within our focus area of farm animal welfare.

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