This is not surprising to me given the different historical funding situations in the relevant cause areas, the sense that animal-welfare and global-health are not talent-constrained as much as funding-constrained, and the clearer presence of strong orgs in those areas with funding gaps.
For instance:
there are 15 references to “upskill” (or variants) in the list of microgrants, and it’s often hard to justify an upskilling grant in animal welfare given the funding gaps in good, shovel-ready animal-welfare projects.
Likewise, 10 references to “study,” 12 to “development,′ 87 to “research” (although this can have many meanings), 17 for variants of “fellow,” etc.
There are 21 references to “part-time,” and relatively small, short blocks of time may align better with community building, small research projects than (e.g.) running a corporate campaign
This is not surprising to me given the different historical funding situations in the relevant cause areas, the sense that animal-welfare and global-health are not talent-constrained as much as funding-constrained, and the clearer presence of strong orgs in those areas with funding gaps.
For instance:
there are 15 references to “upskill” (or variants) in the list of microgrants, and it’s often hard to justify an upskilling grant in animal welfare given the funding gaps in good, shovel-ready animal-welfare projects.
Likewise, 10 references to “study,” 12 to “development,′ 87 to “research” (although this can have many meanings), 17 for variants of “fellow,” etc.
There are 21 references to “part-time,” and relatively small, short blocks of time may align better with community building, small research projects than (e.g.) running a corporate campaign