Title(31 January) Culture & Animals Foundation — Animal Rights2022-12-05 02:30
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The Culture & Animals Foundation (CAF) provides annual grants to scholars and artists who raise public awareness about animal rights. Academic and artistic projects are accepted in three categories: (1) Research (scholarly projects about animal advocacy and its cultural roots and impact); (2) Creativity (original work by artists and thinkers that expresses positive concern for animals); and (3) Performance (public performances and exhibitions, including the products of our research and creative grants, to raise awareness of animal advocacy). CAF does not support animal rescue, public protest, trap-neuter-release programs, book production, or projects that consist entirely of attending or speaking at conferences. CAF does not fund species conservation projects, unless they include a commitment to animal rights and fit into one of the three categories. Applicants from anywhere in the world may apply for the grant.

  

Maximum Amount: a few thousand dollars (not specified)

Submission Deadline: 31 January, 2023


For more information and guidelines on how to apply, please visit here.

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