Executive summary: THL requests $3.6M to close its 2025 gap and outlines capacity to absorb $4M+ into OWA expansion, US corporate accountability, and APA support to accelerate cage-free and broiler-welfare progress toward 2030 goals.
Key points:
THL plans to allocate roughly $1M to OWA program expansion and $1M to additional OWA regranting to help spare 300M hens from cages and 1.3B chickens raised for meat from cruelty by 2030.
THL seeks nearly $1M for US corporate cage-free accountability to reach a tipping point by 2030 where two-thirds of hens in the US live free from a cage (≈200M individuals).
The APA would use about $250,000 for staff and tools (including an AI Policy ChatBot) and up to $750,000 in additional grants to build political power and pass farm-animal protections.
OWA growth includes adding regional roles (Europe, Africa, Asia), launching a MENA team, and increasing regranting by up to $1,000,000 alongside training like the Corporate Engagement Academy.
Track record cited: 3,000+ corporate commitments (≈2,700 cage-free; 650 broiler), 92% fulfillment of cage-free commitments due by 2024, and 45% of the US egg-laying flock cage-free in 2025 vs 5% in 2015 (≈120M hens/year spared).
Additional evidence: in the first three quarters of 2025 THL held 109 companies accountable (covering 145M hens) and reports 5.9M hens spared from cages last year, estimating two hens spared per dollar while farm-animal advocacy receives 0.03% of US philanthropy.
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Executive summary: THL requests $3.6M to close its 2025 gap and outlines capacity to absorb $4M+ into OWA expansion, US corporate accountability, and APA support to accelerate cage-free and broiler-welfare progress toward 2030 goals.
Key points:
THL plans to allocate roughly $1M to OWA program expansion and $1M to additional OWA regranting to help spare 300M hens from cages and 1.3B chickens raised for meat from cruelty by 2030.
THL seeks nearly $1M for US corporate cage-free accountability to reach a tipping point by 2030 where two-thirds of hens in the US live free from a cage (≈200M individuals).
The APA would use about $250,000 for staff and tools (including an AI Policy ChatBot) and up to $750,000 in additional grants to build political power and pass farm-animal protections.
OWA growth includes adding regional roles (Europe, Africa, Asia), launching a MENA team, and increasing regranting by up to $1,000,000 alongside training like the Corporate Engagement Academy.
Track record cited: 3,000+ corporate commitments (≈2,700 cage-free; 650 broiler), 92% fulfillment of cage-free commitments due by 2024, and 45% of the US egg-laying flock cage-free in 2025 vs 5% in 2015 (≈120M hens/year spared).
Additional evidence: in the first three quarters of 2025 THL held 109 companies accountable (covering 145M hens) and reports 5.9M hens spared from cages last year, estimating two hens spared per dollar while farm-animal advocacy receives 0.03% of US philanthropy.
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