Thanks for the insightful post! I’d like to add the Open Wing Alliance (OWA) is currently engaged in EAA movement building by bringing groups into a collaborative coalition that is focused on institutional campaigns to ban battery cages and improve the welfare of broiler chickens. https://www.openwingalliance.org/
We have a library of shared resources related to the most effective ways to secure corporate welfare policies and will soon be launching a peer to peer mentorship program for individuals in the coalition. Additionally, we provide grants and training to OWA groups to support corporate cage-free and broiler welfare campaign work. In addition to securing the first corporate cage-free pledges in dozens of countries and more frequent global and regional pledges, we have received feedback from members of the coalition that feeling more connected to and supported by the broader movement makes this type of EAA work more manageable and sustainable.
I’d be very interested in speaking with anyone who is interested in taking on any of the projects suggested and/or discuss resource sharing ideas. We are also happy to share some of OWA’s resources with groups outside of the coalition if requested.
I have currently started a project under the charity entrepreneurship incubator; specifically aimed at helping direct more talent into high impact animal charities and organisation.
This is informed by the initial research conducted by Charity Entrepreneurship which concluded what might be the most effective ways to help animal advocacy was to support existing high-impact NGO’s by increasing the funnel of talent to them. I will endeavour to research into this bottleneck and try to understand more about how and why it is affecting these organisation so that we can test out ways to tackle it and hopefully come up with a cost-effective intervention that is scalable.
I am very passionate about supporting productive growth in the EAA and would really like to speak with you to get your thoughts on this and how we could collaborate? Please feel free to contact me at laurenmee@hotmail.co.uk
Thanks for the insightful post! I’d like to add the Open Wing Alliance (OWA) is currently engaged in EAA movement building by bringing groups into a collaborative coalition that is focused on institutional campaigns to ban battery cages and improve the welfare of broiler chickens. https://www.openwingalliance.org/
We have a library of shared resources related to the most effective ways to secure corporate welfare policies and will soon be launching a peer to peer mentorship program for individuals in the coalition. Additionally, we provide grants and training to OWA groups to support corporate cage-free and broiler welfare campaign work. In addition to securing the first corporate cage-free pledges in dozens of countries and more frequent global and regional pledges, we have received feedback from members of the coalition that feeling more connected to and supported by the broader movement makes this type of EAA work more manageable and sustainable.
I’d be very interested in speaking with anyone who is interested in taking on any of the projects suggested and/or discuss resource sharing ideas. We are also happy to share some of OWA’s resources with groups outside of the coalition if requested.
Hi Alexandria,
I have currently started a project under the charity entrepreneurship incubator; specifically aimed at helping direct more talent into high impact animal charities and organisation.
This is informed by the initial research conducted by Charity Entrepreneurship which concluded what might be the most effective ways to help animal advocacy was to support existing high-impact NGO’s by increasing the funnel of talent to them. I will endeavour to research into this bottleneck and try to understand more about how and why it is affecting these organisation so that we can test out ways to tackle it and hopefully come up with a cost-effective intervention that is scalable.
I am very passionate about supporting productive growth in the EAA and would really like to speak with you to get your thoughts on this and how we could collaborate? Please feel free to contact me at laurenmee@hotmail.co.uk