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Vegan Society grants available for projects encouraging veganism

Melanie May | 26 April 2022 | News

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The Vegan Society Grant is open to individuals and grassroots organisations, and support projects that encourage non-vegans to go vegan and stay vegan.

It supports projects based across the globe, with a particular emphasis on those based in economically developing countries, with a typical award of £1000.

Recently awarded grants went to ‘Radio programs to encourage non-vegans to go vegan and stay vegan in Sengerema district, Tanzania’, and ‘Culture and Tradition, a call to animal welfare’, which was a community run project to encourage fellow villagers to replace animal skins with synthetic materials in traditional dance festivals in Zimbabwe. In the UK a project titled ‘Enjoy Soy’ also received support for its work to provide vegan culinary training to newly independent young adults. 

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The Vegan Society is interested in projects that raise awareness of veganism in a positive way, promote it in an exciting or unique way to non-vegans, and support people from marginalised backgrounds to access veganism.

Applicants must be vegan, a nonprofit organisation or individual with a nonprofit project, and not a Vegan Society staff member or trustee.

There are a number of deadlines for applications throughout the year: 31 December, 31 March, 30 June, 30 September, with more information and the application form available on the Society’s site.

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