Deadline: 1-Dec-23
ProVeg Grants offers funding to diet-change organizations and projects, aligning with ProVeg‘s mission to reduce the global consumption of animals by 50% by the year 2040.
Funding Information
- ProVeg Grants offers financial support between $5,000 – $30,000 per year, as well as tailored support from ProVeg International’s Intervention Experts.
They are currently Prioritizing:
- Proposals from outside the United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, Czechia, Poland, South Africa, Spain, Belgium, Nigeria, United States
- Organizations that are led by and meaningfully employ women, people of colour, and other marginalized persons
- Projects that are evidence-based with measurable results
They support organizations and individuals that:
- Work towards ProVeg International’s mission to reduce the global consumption of animals by 50% by the year 2040
- Prioritizes all animal species equally (for instance, does not benefit cows at the cost of increasing consumption of chickens)
- Aim to reduce or eliminate demand or consumption of animal products
- Only conduct work around diet-change, food systems change, or alt-proteins and do not conduct animal welfare activities, community projects, or other non-diet or non-plant-based, cultured or fermented food work.
- Consistently demonstrates a positive reputation with their stakeholders and community, and can contribute to ProVeg International’s positive reputation
- Align with ProVeg Grants Program’s safespace and respectful workplace values
- Are outside the United States and/or are not an international chapter of US-based organizations
Eligibility Criteria
- They are currently prioritizing proposals for the following interventions:
- School or university catering programs
- Other institutional catering programs
- Corporate rankings
- V-Label
- Transforming national dietary guidelines
- Lobbying for more plant-forward policies
- Events (B2B conferences, vegfests or medical summits)
- Challenge based campaigns
- Unrestricted general operating support (for organizations who have already received a ProVeg Grant, with a track record of success in vegan advocacy)
Ineligibility Criteria
- They are currently not funding:
- Animal welfare reforms or welfare campaigns
- Animal farming or other animal use
- Projects that use animal products (animal-based food, leather, etc.)
- Projects or organizations that benefit, support, or are impartial to animal farming or other exploitation of animals
- For-profit companies
- Food banks, hunger-relief, or food expenses
- Gardening projects
- Book production
- Animal rescue or care
- Political parties or candidate endorsement
- Legal defense
- Protests, demonstrations, or vigils
- Tuition, student research
- Work within the United States or international chapters of USA organizations
For more information, visit ProVeg International.