Agreed completely! As a fundraiser myself, and working on raising funds for animal welfare for the past 12 years, I have seen and experienced this “decline” of the animal welfare topic within the EA movement in the recent years.
Five years ago, when you attended an EA Conference, you would see entire floors, panels, discussions and speakers from the Animal Welfare movement, divided into the different interventions, type of advocacy, activities. Today, you’re lucky if you see one topic on animal welfare, one panel (usually on hot things for the EA community such as Insect farming), but no longer playing a protagonist role in the gatherings.
I understand also how many people in the movement would want to mix things. Have AI in the same conference where you have AW, and global catastrophe and future pandemics. But what happens when you do this, is that inevitably you prioritize one in detriment of the other. And now AI has taken the room completely because its just the hot thing to be discussed at the moment.
I don’t want to say one is more important than the other. I’m not here for that and who am I to judge on this. But there’s enough space to have dedicated discussions on all, and to incentivize funding on it all.
Perhaps is also up to us, the users and individuals within the EA movement, to point that out and to start promoting, requesting and claiming that we want animal welfare to have a more prominent role again.
Thanks David! This is puzzling, but it might be what Elliot is pointing out. That AW is still a priority, but somehow this is not reflected on fundraising unfortunately.