Animal Place Intern Grants
Grants for Animal Place Interns
Have you successfully completed an internship at Animal Place within the past 18 months? Apply for one of our post-internship grants and put those compassion muscles back into action! We want to thank you for your service at the sanctuary and encourage you to pay it forward with one of our grants.
How it works: If you have completed an internship with Animal Place in the past, you are eligible to apply for the intern grant. Fill out the form below to start the process. Be detailed! You will receive a decision within 30 days of applying. All recipients of an Animal Place Intern Grant will receive their grant funds within 14 business days of acceptance. If selected, you will be required to provide documentation, including text and photos, of the project or event within 30 days of completion of your project.
Grant amounts: Grants are awarded in the range of $50-$500. You are not guaranteed a grant nor are you guaranteed the amount you requested.
Grant projects: Only grant applications that further the cause of animal rights or benefit nonhumans in your community will be considered. Priority will be given to projects and events that directly promote veganism or farmed animal rights. Examples to inspire you include: bringing in a speaker to speak at your college or local community center, hosting a vegan bake sale or starting a regular vegan potluck or community gathering, creating an animal rights club, funding the distribution or screening of an animal rights film in your community/school, etc.
Who is not eligible: Current interns must complete their internship prior to applying. Interns who have interned more than 18 months ago.
Additional funding: If you have not already done so, please review VegFund Grant Programs for additional funding options.
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