Published on August 5, 2026 4:43 PM GMT Priority deadline: October 15, 2026. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and we encourage earlier submission for time-sensitive work. Apply here . Summary The EA Animal Welfare Fund (AWF) is seeking proposals that accelerate the cage-free transition for laying hens at scale, especially in Asia, Latin America, and Africa (although we are open to applications from other regions, too). The majority of the world's laying hens are still confined in barren battery cages, and the fastest growth in egg production is in the Global South, where cage-free markets are least developed. Corporate cage-free commitments now cover a meaningful share of egg supply in many countries, but a commitment converts to animal impact only when three things are in place: accountability that holds companies to their word, supply-side capacity that makes cage-free eggs available to buy, and a local enabling environment of clear cage-free standards. AWF funds the entire pipeline of cage-free transitions—from corporate commitments, to accountability campaigns, to producer technical support, to supply chain innovation, to mandatory labelling policy, to cage egg policy bans. In 2026, we plan to deploy 100k to 250k-1M+ where the scaling case is exceptionally strong. Larger grants and multi-year requests are typically reserved for existing, known (to AWF, AWF’s grantees, or an aligned, peer funder) organizations with infrastructure prepared to effectively absorb multi-million dollar grants for scaled impact. These figures are indicative, not caps. Tell us what the work needs. What we will not fund Early-stage cage-free campaign groups (i.e., less than one year of experience conducting cage-free campaigns). We leave these to the Open Wing Alliance to vet, train, and fund. Consumer awareness work dissociated from a specific corporate or legislative ask. Directly paying producers for barn transitions. How we evaluate We assess proposals on the strength of the theory of change; the counterfactual scale of impact (we want grantees thinking seriously about how to reach a million or more hens in their markets); cost-effectiveness against our grantmaking benchmark; the strength of the team and their plan; the quality of monitoring and evaluation; room for more funding and absorption capacity; and complementarity with other funders. Eligibility Organizations and fiscally sponsored projects working on laying hen welfare with a clear plan to scale to at least one million laying hens spared from cages. We fund across the ecosystem — established NGOs, technical partners, certifiers, and newer groups with a credible plan — with the exception noted above for early-stage campaign groups, which we direct to the Open Wing Alliance. Existing AWF grantees are eligible for a top up grant if they can demonstrate capacity to scale their plans within their current grant period. Get in touch with your fund contact if you are interested in a top up grant. How and when to apply Apply here . In your application, please note that you are applying in reference to the Cage-free RFP. Priority deadline: October 15, 2026. We review applications on a rolling basis and encourage earlier submission for time-sensitive work. Questions : animalwelfare@effectivealtruismfunds.org If you would like to first discuss your proposal prior to submission, including its scope and scale, please book a 15-minute call during our office hours. We have two booking calendars to accommodate a range of timezones: Office hours between 14:30-16:00 UTC and 21:00-22:30 UTC Office hours between 8:00-9:00 UTC Due to the quantity of applications we receive, we sadly cannot offer feedback on rejected applications. We expect to share additional RFPs on other strategic priorities in the coming months. More about EA AWF's push for scaling here . We look forward to reading your proposal! Discuss
EA Animal Welfare Fund: Request for Proposals for Cage-Free Laying Hen Welfare
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