Thanks! That’s good to know. When I looked through the Animal Welfare Fund grantees recently, Healthier Hens was one that I picked out as a possible candidate for donating to. I’m more concerned about extreme than chronic pain, but I guess HH says that bone fractures cause some intense pain as well as chronic (and of course I care about chronic pain somewhat too).
Is there info about why grantors didn’t give more funding to HH? I wonder if there’s something they know that I don’t. (In general, that’s a main downside of trying to donate off the beaten path.)
Is there info about why grantors didn’t give more funding to HH?
I don’t have this info. I think it is possible that funders are not interested in Africa (HH was working in Kenya) or that funders don’t value this kind of work as they see it as incremental welfare improvements that they don’t lead to long run change, but I’m mostly honestly speculating …
Thanks! That’s good to know. When I looked through the Animal Welfare Fund grantees recently, Healthier Hens was one that I picked out as a possible candidate for donating to. I’m more concerned about extreme than chronic pain, but I guess HH says that bone fractures cause some intense pain as well as chronic (and of course I care about chronic pain somewhat too).
Is there info about why grantors didn’t give more funding to HH? I wonder if there’s something they know that I don’t. (In general, that’s a main downside of trying to donate off the beaten path.)
I don’t have this info. I think it is possible that funders are not interested in Africa (HH was working in Kenya) or that funders don’t value this kind of work as they see it as incremental welfare improvements that they don’t lead to long run change, but I’m mostly honestly speculating …
Thanks. :) No worries.