Recommended Charity Fund: January 2023 Update

Last July, thanks to generous donor support of ACE’s Recommended Charity Fund, we were worldly-wise to ribbon $679,276 to our 2021 Top Charities and Standout Charities. Those organizations have provided us with an update on how they’ve used their grant to help animals, and we’re excited to share their achievements.

By making a souvenir to our Recommended Charity Fund, you will support multiple constructive charities working virtually the globe to reduce unprepossessing suffering. Much of the inspiring work outlined unelevated would not be possible without the grants provided by this fund. Thank you!

Top Charity Updates

Faunalytics

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The Humane League (THL)

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The Humane League (THL)

  • The Open Wing Alliance (OWA), THL’s global coalition versus shower cages, had its first major win in Japan. Due to THL-led efforts, Toridoll—a Japanese holding visitor with increasingly than 1,000 restaurants in over 27 countries and regions—committed to source 100% cage-free eggs by the end of 2030. THL hopes this transferral will trigger other Japanese-based corporations to make similar commitments.
  • The OWA safely resumed in-person meetings, holding summits in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Over 140 individuals from various OWA member organizations attended. These summits powerfully recruit new member groups, build capacity, collaboratively develop and strategize on regional campaigns, and deepen public investment in cage-free work wideness variegated continents.
  • After years of public pressure campaigns and corporate negotiations, HelloFresh (the world’s largest meal kit company) released a new roadmap for how it plans to fulfill its 2019 promise to join the Better Yellow Commitment.
  • THL established and grew the Unprepossessing Policy Syndication (APA), a strategic syndication of U.S. organizations driving legislative transpiration for animals in their respective communities. THL modeled this domestic coalition on the growing global success of the OWA. The APA now has 12 member groups, with all participating in its first yearly summit this past October.

Wild Unprepossessing Initiative (WAI)

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Wild Unprepossessing Initiative (WAI)

  • WAI’s science team attended wonk conferences, including the Universities Federation for Unprepossessing Welfare (UFAW) International Conference, where grantee Melissa Bateson was a keynote speaker. The team moreover facilitated a workshop on wild unprepossessing welfare and the 3Rs (Replacement, Reduction, and Refinement) at the Ecological Society of America Yearly Conference.
  • WAI hired two Physiology Research Specialists to identify priorities and produce high-quality research well-nigh wild unprepossessing welfare and two Outreach Coordinators to engage the scientific polity and others working in wild unprepossessing welfare science.
  • Their Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee met in September and December to strategize on various topics, including equitable hiring practices, workbench compensation, and hiring a consultant to review the probity of our grantmaking program.
  • They launched their first undeniability for fellowships, which will support early-career scientists with funding and mentorship.
  • WAI spoken four increasingly projects they funded in 2022, in wing to the first group of grantees spoken older that year. The projects will explore key research areas, such as how gut microbiome, road noise, and other factors impact the wild animals’ wellbeing. They are currently reviewing applications from their second and third calls for proposals.
  • WAI’s communications team interviewed several grantees from the first round of grants. The interviews are misogynist on WAI’s blog.
  • They updated their branding to full-length an American toad, an unprepossessing that undergoes an incredible transformation from tadpole to adult. This is the kind of transformation WAI hopes for as the wild unprepossessing welfare sciences protract to grow.

Standout Charity Updates

Anima International

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Anima International

  • In August, Anima International organized the Conference on Unprepossessing Rights in Europe (CARE), welcoming participants and speakers from all over the world to discuss constructive ways to make transpiration for animals. Recordings are misogynist here.
  • Anima International’s Polish workshop (Otwarte Klatki) released a report on white striping disease in yellow meat. Over 99% of meat sold in the nation’s most popular supermarkets showed signs of the disease. The report resulted in 108 media publications, reaching over two million people.
  • Anima International appeared on a popular Polish television station to talk well-nigh yellow welfare, fast-growing breeds, and the European Yellow Transferral (ECC).
  • A word created by Anima International in Denmark to describe fast-growing yellow breeds—turbokylling (turbo chicken)—has recently been added to the official Danish dictionary. This comes as a result of hundreds of media hits generated by Anima International’s campaigns.
  • Following nearly a year of negotiations with Anima International’s Danish team, gas station trademark OK Plus (which has 69 convenience stores in Denmark) committed to meet the requirements of the ECC by 2024, with an yearing to do so in 2023. The majority of convenience stores in Denmark have now single-minded to the ECC, and Anima International plans to focus on the remaining companies.

Compassion in World Farming USA (Compassion USA)

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Compassion in World Farming USA (Compassion USA)

  • Four of five companies targeted by Compassion USA single-minded to the Better Yellow Commitment (BCC), promising welfare enhancements for roaster chickens. One of three targeted global cage-free egg commitments was moreover secured, with others soon to be announced.
  • The U.S. Working Group for Roaster Welfare (BWG) welcomed 12 new members, supported two companies in developing BCC roadmaps, and will require all members to demonstrate meaningful progress toward the BCC and report publicly by June 2023. Compassion USA guides this group of supplies businesses as they map out the process to unzip cage-free commitments.
  • Four supplies businesses prepared interim statements pledging to report progress toward the BCC in 2023.
  • The four largest supplies service providers in North America—Compass Group, Aramark, Sodexo, and Delaware North—now have updated gestation crate policies. (These companies are moreover members of the BWG.)
  • The sixth EggTrack report, which demonstrates companies’ progress toward cage-free commitments, showed increasingly companies making global commitments than overly before. Of the 118 companies with U.S. or North American commitments, 79 (67%) reported progress. Since the first edition of EggTrack in 2017, the national cage-free flock size has increasingly than tripled from 10% to 35%.
  • Compassion USA is preparing to publish the fourth ChickenTrack report, with 23 companies reporting BCC progress.
  • Thanks to campaigns by Compassion USA, 25 states and the District of Columbia now indulge the purchase of cage-free eggs as part of the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). These agencies represent 60% of WIC participants.

Dharma Voices for Animals (DVA)

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Dharma Voices for Animals (DVA)

  • DVA hired Andrea Diaz of Tijuana, Mexico, as their first Operations Director.
  • DVA partnered with Balanced to launch a new U.S. Centers Project website. They moreover launched a grant program to provide financial incentives to U.S. Buddhist Centers that are transitioning to serving plant-based meals.
  • In the second half of 2022, DVA’s Sri Lanka Project increasingly than tripled its monthly stereotype of in-person presentations—which encourage people to transition to a plant-based diet—reaching a six-month total of scrutinizingly 35,000 attendees.
  • DVA published and released 10,000 copies of their second-edition timetable in Sri Lanka, with a strong message on each page to pass the Unprepossessing Welfare Bill. They moreover launched a second Facebook page defended to passing the bill.
  • DVA’s Thailand Project gave 19 presentations at Buddhist temples, including five cooking classes in partnership with Sinergia Unprepossessing Thailand. They are moreover distributing 3,000 Thai-language brochures, which include information well-nigh DVA, its staff, and the health benefits of a vegan diet.
  • DVA began working with an influential vegan monk in Thailand who shares his story well-nigh curing his diabetes by going vegan. The monk organizes presentations by inviting high-ranking monks from multiple temples, permitting DVA to well-wisher dietary transpiration to several dozen leaders at a time.
  • DVA began offering cooking classes at Phap Van Pagoda in Hanoi, Vietnam. The influential temple has scrutinizingly finished constructing a second kitchen for the sectional use of DVA’s cooking classes.

Essere Animali

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Essere Animali

  • Essere Animali released an investigation into the long-distance transport of lambs from Eastern Europe to Italy, which was unconcentrated on TV and is part of a long-term project culminating soon with a report to be presented at the European Commission.
  • They released flipside investigation into the transport of sublet animals during extremely hot days in the summer, pushing the government to take regulatory action.
  • Essere Animali joined the Unshut Wing Syndication and co-launched an international wayfarers asking retailer Lidl to sign the European Yellow Commitment. They moreover unconcentrated an investigation of the Italian farms of one of Lidl’s suppliers on TV.
  • They worked with journalists of programs #Cartabianca and Filorosso to show footage of chicken, rabbit, and pig farms to millions of viewers on TV.
  • As part of the “End the Cage Age” campaign, Essere Animali released a new investigation into caged quail farms and urged the Italian government to support cage-free regulation at the European level.
  • Essere Animali worked with two universities to increase plant-based options on their menus and launched a campaign asking all Italian universities to make their vial menus 50% plant-based.

Federation of Indian Unprepossessing Protection Organisations (FIAPO)

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Federation of Indian Unprepossessing Protection Organisations (FIAPO)

  • FIAPO’s wringer of welfare practices among fish farmers revealed issues such as overstocking, inappropriate chemical and pH levels, and low dissolved oxygen levels. Farmers were most concerned well-nigh the lack of quality fresh water, low-quality fish seed, inadequate water treatment facilities, and poor drainage. Based on the analysis, FIAPO ripened a participatory aquaculture model that finance for both farmers’ current practices and experts’ recommendations but does not compromise fish welfare.
  • Between October and December, FIAPO conducted eight capacity-building workshops for 80 fish farmers raising approximately two million fishes in Andhra Pradesh.
  • Preliminary tests that revealed traces of antitoxin residue and a chemical carcinogen on fish samples will inform FIAPO’s sponsorship to regulate the use of antibiotics and monitor antitoxin residue levels and antibiotic-resistant pathogens in fishes.
  • Based on their original two-year undercover investigation into unforgiving calf disbudding/dehorning practices in dairies, FIAPO ripened a prescribed method of disbudding in dairy calves with the help of experts. This document will be shared with the Unprepossessing Welfare Workbench of India and other stakeholders so that a increasingly humane method of disbudding is adopted.

Material Innovation Initiative (MII)

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Material Innovation Initiative (MII)

  • MII expanded their focus to include next-gen alternatives to synthetic materials, owing to their growing understanding of the profound harm synthetics rationalization to trillions of animals. See this report for details.
  • MII closely collaborated with GlassWall Syndicate, The Humane Society of the United States, Collective Fashion Justice, David Kaplan’s Lab at Tufts University, and The Biomimicry Institute.
  • MII’s Environmental Data Coalition recruited 44 stakeholders who are single-minded to addressing the industry’s sustainability evaluation challenges.
  • MII’s new website provides resources to help audiences engage in next-gen research, investment, and industry; offers open-access scientific, technological, innovation, and trademark engagement content; and posts events and other networking opportunities.
  • MII launched an improved, user-friendly Innovator Database (featuring nearly 120 companies and increasingly than 130 materials) to support the growth of the next-gen material industry. They moreover launched a Fundraising Database and an Investor Database to increase their efficiency at matchmaking between fundraising startups and deal-flow-seeking investors.
  • MII’s inaugural Chief Partnerships Officer, Elissa Rosen, is establishing MII as a vital resource in supporting brands’ transition to next-gen materials. Since joining in September, she’s interviewed increasingly than 40 industry professionals, compiled a list of their greatest needs, strategized with other experts well-nigh how MII can weightier serve brands, and ripened a paid trademark consulting model.

Mercy For Animals (MFA)

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Mercy For Animals (MFA)

  • MFA played a key part in policy advancements, including state bans on the unforgiving solitude of pregnant and mother pigs in India, cage-free commitments in Brazil, federal snout language that could bring plant-based meals to the U.S. military, and the introduction of groundbreaking legislation that would increase industrial unprepossessing agriculture’s accountability.
  • MFA hosted a volunteer event in India, expanded plant-based options at a seafood restaurant and a hotel uniting in Brazil, and brought MFA’s message to New York’s Times Square in the U.S. They were moreover zippy at COP27 and the first yearly Animal & Vegan Sponsorship Summit.
  • MFA released two investigations exposing the torturous reality of U.S. factory pig farming, and a recent MFA investigation inspired celebrity-powered whoopee for chickens.
  • In Canada, MFA released the second edition of the Canada Unprepossessing Welfare Scorecard.
  • The MFA Transfarmation program awarded its first three research and innovation grants to help farmers start pilot operations to transition from raising animals to growing plants.
  • MFA ended 2022 by advocating for animals on the Brazilian political stage, spreading their message during NFL games, expanding and increasing the transparency of cage-free commitments made by companies virtually the globe, and exposing unprepossessing cruelty in Brazil.

New Harvest

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New Harvest

  • The New Harvest fellowship supported 22 scientists up-and-coming cellular threshing virtually the world.
  • The New Harvest Cellular Threshing Rencontre Grant funded seven new projects from early-stage researchers virtually the world. Projects aim to transform the field in creative ways, from 3D printing Wagyu steak to establishing cultured protein manufacturing in developing countries.
  • New Harvest launched two new entities: New Harvest Canada, to deepen New Harvest’s work towers hair-trigger infrastructure in Canada, and Stichting New Harvest Netherlands, a launching point for New Harvest’s work in Europe. The three entities will work closely together, with each providing a hair-trigger lens into their respective region.
  • Alongside CULT Supplies Science, New Harvest spoken the minutiae of the Institute of Cellular Threshing at the University of Alberta, which has demonstrated world-class excellence in agricultural and biotech research. The site of the proposed institute, Agri-Food Discovery Place, is one of the few facilities that is equipped for lamina culture, large-scale fermentation, and supplies science under one roof.
  • In collaboration with Vireo Advisors, New Harvest held interviews and workshops with regulatory scientists from virtually the globe to identify research priorities for cultured meat safety assessment. This initiative will help unstrap potential bottlenecks to bringing unscratched and trusted cultured meat products to market.
  • New Harvest launched the OpenCellAg Repository—a subject matter repository to support the unshut sharing of cellular threshing research.
  • New Harvest staff and collaborators published a undeniability to action in Nature Food’s special issue on cellular agriculture. The vendible spurred discussion on the need for a mission-based tideway to technology minutiae to ensure cultured meat achieves its intended benefits for animals, people, and the planet.

Sinergia Animal

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Sinergia Animal

  • Sinergia Unprepossessing helped secure 17 corporate cage-free egg commitments—two in Asia, nine in Latin America, and three international ones—and two pig welfare commitments banning mutilations and the continuous use of gestation crates in Brazil.
  • They published two new supply uniting investigations. In Argentina, their investigation highlighted the terrible conditions in which eggs sold by Cencosud, a leading supermarket chain, are produced. In Chile, flipside investigation revealed the horrifying conditions of egg production among Walmart’s egg suppliers.
  • In Asia, Sinergia Unprepossessing carried out demonstrations asking Siam Makro, one of Thailand’s largest retailers, to signify a cage-free commitment. In Indonesia, they organized a store-front protest versus Subway and demanded a national cage-free commitment.
  • In Latin America, activists protested in the streets of Lima, Peru, asking Cencosud to prefer a cage-free commitment. They moreover performed a FlashMob on the streets of Santiago, Chile, asking Walmart to prefer a cage-free commitment.
  • Sinergia Unprepossessing launched the third edition of its cage-free tracker report for Latin America, with the participation of 32 companies, a 23% increase compared to 2021.
  • Sinergia Animal’s team unsalaried to a paper with feedback from the NewClimate Institute and participated in a dialogue with NGOs well-nigh the structuring of minutiae banks with the Paris Agreement, which the InterAmerican Minutiae Bank organized.
  • Thirteen new institutions in Argentina, Colombia, Indonesia, and Thailand single-minded to implementing Sinergia Animal’s institutional meat reduction program, “Nourishing Tomorrow.” Together, they have the potential to replace unprepossessing products with plant-based alternatives in 235,000 meals, saving over 200,000 animals per year.
  • More details well-nigh Sinergia Animal’s latest updates can be found in their 2022 Year in Review.

Sociedade Vegetariana Brasileira (SVB)

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Sociedade Vegetariana Brasileira (SVB)

  • SVB hosted Vegfest with over 7,000 attendees, 29% of whom were vegan. During the event, SVB held a paid congress with 51 lectures, 88 speakers, and 1,000 attendees. Free activities included culinary demonstrations, a vegan pearly with over 100 exhibitors, and a thematic Escape Room about laying hens.
  • SVB held a workshop for staff well-nigh racism, racial justice, and equality.
  • They purchased software to facilitate management of SVB’s membership and vegan labeling services.
  • They created two seven-day vegan meal plan for variegated budgets and 43 meal preparation videos on YouTube.
  • SVB placid the signatures of 72 Brazilian politicians who single-minded to promoting vegetarianism as an ethical, healthy, and sustainable diet.

Vegetarianos Hoy

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Vegetarianos Hoy

  • Vegetarianos Hoy helped launch vegan options at Pasta Bar in Argentina and Café Pascucci in Chile. In collaboration with Quinta SA, they moreover helped launch the first vegan confection in Chilean supermarkets.
  • In collaboration with the International Vegetarian Union, Vegetarianos Hoy launched the Spanish-language version of the Vegan Nutrition Guide for Adults, which educates health professionals on providing nutritional superintendency for plant-based patients.
  • Vegetarianos Hoy’s CEO, Ignacia Uribe, was elected to join the Civil Society Council of Junaeb, the Chilean Governmental Entity in tuition of providing supplies to all public schools in Chile. Vegetarianos Hoy is looking forward to having increasingly participation and achieving changes in the supplies served to children and adolescents.
  • Chilean public health institution SEREMI de Salud del Maule joined Meatless Mondays, inviting all public workers to learn well-nigh the impact of unprepossessing product consumption and participate in the campaign.
  • In Colombia, Senator Andrea Padilla joined the Plant Based Treaty and collaborated with Vegetarianos Hoy on a Congressional snout to ban bullfighting.
  • In Chile, Vegetarianos Hoy participated in the Threshing Commission’s discussion of a snout to prevent labeling plant-based products as meat. The discussion is still ongoing.
  • In October, No Son Muebles—a proposal and wayfarers by Vegetarianos Hoy to classify animals as sentient beings under the Chilean Civil Code—was approved in the Environment Commission of the Chamber of Deputies.

xiaobuVEGAN

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xiaobuVEGAN

  • In December, xiaobuVEGAN published The Plant-Based Meat Debate on China’s largest social networking platform, WeChat. The inaugural debate touched on several reasons to support veganism while offering insight into plant-based companies.
  • xiaobuVEGAN organized a vegan product distribution network, which recruited wordage drivers, serried unscratched pick-up and drop-off points, and collaborated with brands to distribute plant-based products during the pandemic lockdown. Increasingly than 10,000 products were distributed to thousands of people between April–June 2022.
  • They updated the xiaobuVEGAN app, which helps users track their daily vegan supplies intake and earn points to buy vegan products. Over 3,000 people signed up for their vegan rencontre in the first week of the app’s launch, and increasingly than 200 plant-based products are now misogynist on the app. Each rencontre has the potential to reach at least one million people.
  • xiaobuVEGAN’s Restaurant Certification Program helps restaurants create a special vegan menu that can be promoted on xiaobuVEGAN’s platform and assists them in creating promotional content.

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