Aims/priorities: This year, grants will be awarded to projects that fit within the following categories:
- A project that puts on a local festival or event for a non-vegan audience. The report on this should include good quality photography of the event.
- A project to support small scale animal agriculture farming to transition to crop farming or land management, or other forms of sustainable land management that do not use animals.
- A project that directly communicates vegan health nutrition guidance to healthcare bodies or professionals, such as dietitians or doctors.
- A project that works with policy stakeholders to change local environmental policy.
One grant will be awarded for each of these project categories.
Who can apply? Small to medium non-profit organisations or individuals with non-profit projects may apply.
Applicants must be vegan.
Projects can be based around the globe, with a focus on countries which are economically developing.
Priority will be given to applications from groups who are considered to be marginalised, such as applications from people of colour and members of the LGBTQ+ community. There is particular interest in applications from groups of people underrepresented in the mainstream vegan movement.
Grant amount: Awards will typically be between £1,000 and £5,000.
Application process: Guidelines, the faqs and an online application form can be found on the Vegan Society website.
This is a very competitive fund. Strong applications are vegan-centric, have considered their audience carefully, have a well-planned budget and are run by people within the community that they intend to work with.
Deadline: Monday 1 September 2025.
Contact information: Email: grants@vegansociety.com
Website: Grants | How The Vegan Society can Support your Project