Resources for Farmed Animal Advocacy: 2024 Roundup

Tl;dr - This is a curated and useful list of farmed animal advocacy resources that came out in 2024. We sent this compilation out in our free bi-weekly newsletter Hive Highlights.

The farmed animal advocacy movement made some significant strides forward, but challenges remain in the fight against factory farming. So, to prepare ourselves and fellow advocates for whatever 2025 brings, we put together the top resources and updates from the 2024 Hive Highlights newsletter editions. If you missed last year’s version, here’s our 2023 Resource Roundup. 🔖

2024 was a big year for us at Hive: it was the first full calendar year of working on the org full-time. We rebranded and continued to scale our Slack space. Here are 15 lessons we’ve learned and there are more Hive updates below. 🧡

Enjoy and here is to more meaningful change for the animals in 2025!🎉

Themes

🤑 Finding more funding

In our movement, one thing remains constant for organizations no matter the region or focus area—almost everyone needs funding—more of it and from a more diverse portfolio.

The movement is facing a critical moment. With many groups reliant on a few large funders, any strategic shift or change of heart can leave them with significant budget gaps. It's harder for leaders to focus on growth and scaling impact when they are constantly chasing funding.

Lack of funding was identified as the greatest challenge in Faunalytics’ An International Study of Advocates’ Strategies & Needs—cited as an obstacle by 95% of respondents. This significant need was confirmed in the Animal Advocacy Strategy Forum survey results.

Luckily, we’ve seen an increase in resources to help organizations improve their fundraising capacity so that they can fulfill their mission more effectively and efficiently. Some 2024 resources include fundraising research (like this and this), online courses, conference sessions, and Hive’s Fundraising Database.

We’ve also seen a lot of interest in finding funding sources outside the movement. Adjacent sectors, in particular climate and effective altruism/effective giving, have been intentional targets in 2024. While animal welfare giving is still a small portion of donations in those spaces (5.5% of effective giving in 2023), animal welfare has risen as a priority among the Effective Altruism (EA) community each year since 2015. Factory farming has also been recognized by 80,000 Hours as one of the “most pressing world problems". Adding to these the results of the 2024 EA Forum Donation Election, and public EA Forum conversations, we’re hopeful that momentum for the animal welfare cause will continue.

Here’s a long list of fundraising resources from this past year. 👇

Strengthening Fundraising Capacity

Funding from outside the movement

📏 Global capacity building

We’re excited to see greater recognition of global farmed animal advocacy efforts, the people doing the hard work, and region-specific needs. This has been seen through an increase in resources and opportunities specifically to help those in neglected regions.

Africa: Animal Advocacy Africa and Thrive Africa are two major capacity builders that provide training and grants. Supporting organizations have produced valuable research about the funding landscape, strategy roadmap, and country-specific reports.

Asia/APAC: Welfare Matters and Asia for Animals are two large regional capacity builders, among many country-specific groups. Other organizations have produced valuable research about the funding landscape, consumer research on plant-based foods in Southeast Asia and China, the usage of research and data by advocates in these regions, and more. We had the pleasure of attending Asia Farm Animal Day, and network with, learn from, and support advocates in Asia ourselves!

Latin America: Throughout 2024, we have seen various conferences in Latin America, including the AVA Summit + Vegfest, which we were privileged to attend ourselves. We have seen research honing in on countries in Latin America, such as this report on promising opportunities in Brazil, and we ourselves have hosted an intro event and translated our onboarding materials to support advocates in these regions.

Existing support for advocates in neglected regions is not enough—for example, as mentioned above, funding is a challenge—but we’re glad to see an increased focus on these regions. Animal & Vegan Advocacy (AVA) 2025 conferences are coming to Nairobi, India, and Latin America. Animal Charity Evaluators (ACE) awarded more than half of their 2024 Movement Grants to groups and individuals in Asia, Latin America, Middle East and North Africa, and Sub-Saharan Africa.

Check out these resources from different continents.👇

Updates we found helpful

🧐 Looking back at 2024

🧠 Some lessons learned

Resources

📣 Advocacy resources

📚 Research resources

💼 Continuing education

🎧 Media resources

Conference recordings

We (Hive) attended several conferences this year and found them very valuable! That’s why we created a Conferences Database and have shared session recordings:

Documentaries and films

Books (🎁 are free to read online)

Blogs

Hive Updates

🚀 Hive had a transformative 2024!

  • Slack

    • Doubled our Slack Members from 1,770 to 3,400+.

    • Added several new communities like #c-eceonomics, #s-media-strategies, and several regional channels.

    • During the whole year on Slack, we collectively sent over 101,000 messages!

    • Here is a beautiful graph of how our active members on Slack grew this year:

Graph of active users of the Hive Slack in 2024

🩷 Near the end of 2024, we launched our first-ever fundraising campaign. Starting with a goal of $10,000, we were soon overwhelmed by the generous support of you all! At the end of the giving season, Hive community members like you raised over $18,000 for the animals, which was doubled by generous matching donors to $36,000! We’ve got big plans for 2025 and we can’t wait to continue building Hive with you. Thank you so much for your support!

Thanks for reading our 2024 Resource Roundup. 🧡 It’s made possible by the incredible work of animal advocates (like you).

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