TitleLush Retail, Inc. — Animal Protection, Environment, and Human Rights2020-04-13 04:57
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Lush makes grants through a Charity Pot to small grassroots organizations for projects in environment, animal protection, and human rights. 

It prefers to support projects which aim to change opinion and behavior through raising awareness of issues, activism, and education and campaigning. 

Grants are a maximum of US$25 thousand per project. 

Applicants study the Charity Pot guidelines and submit an online form. 


Lush supports organizations working in the following three areas:

- Animal protection

Recognize animals as sentient beings, deserving of care and protection, and who should not be subjected to cruelty or exploitation for human gain.

- Environmental justice

Defending the rights of nature and standing up for a healthy, sustainable environment for future generations.

- Human rights 

Stand for the rights, visibility and equality of all people worldwide and for the defense of those most vulnerable.


How to Apply:

Applications are submitted via online granting software system Versaic.



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