Answering on behalf of The Humane League (THL)! THL currently has room for funding of $10.5 million to grow our Open Wing Alliance and our Animal Policy Alliance.
Open Wing Alliance (OWA)
We have developed a robust expansion plan for the OWA through 2030, which we would be able to put into place with significant additional funding. The goal is to free one billion hens from cages by 2030 and achieve a critical tipping point in the fight to eradicate the battery cage. .
To achieve this, we aim to strengthen the OWA by recruiting new member organizations in high priority regions around the globe. But to do that, we first need to build internal capacity. Our current model—having a single regional OWA coordinator to support many member groups with differing needs across an entire continent—is no longer sustainable. But we see great interest from groups in the OWA’s offerings, so we know we are poised to build an even more robust global coalition.
To meet the need, we need to create small teams in key regions around the world to support the specific needs of groups in each region, including in Asia-Pacific, the Americas, and EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa). We would need to hire more campaigners, corporate negotiators, animal welfare scientists, and regional support team members. We estimate we will need an additional $8 million in 2025 and beyond. In addition, we would also need to scale up our core supporting teams (Operations, Communications, and Development) in order to meet the needs of the expanded OWA and Global Teams—a lesson learned from historical THL growth periods.
In addition, we also aim to provide much-needed grant funding to animal protection groups. Each year, we hope to distribute $2 million to $2.4 million in OWA grants. (In 2024, we provided more than $2 million in grant funding to 38 OWA groups.) These grants are transformative and flexible, covering general operating support, staff expenses, and campaign materials. But as of November, we have no committed funding for OWA grants in 2025 and beyond. Consequently, these grants will come from THL’s final 2025 annual operating budget budget.
Animal Policy Alliance
Another program primed for expansion is our Animal Policy Alliance, a coalition of organizations across the United States fighting for meaningful change for animals through public policy.
Launched by THL in 2022, the APA organizes, unites, and empowers local and state-level animal advocacy groups focused on issue-based advocacy and legislative change for animals raised for food. The APA has been behind some significant victories for animals, including getting octopus farming banned in Washington and California.
Our current goals for the APA include growing it from 23 to 30 active members, building power, and providing grants that will permit APA groups to carry out meaningful work.
While we distributed $500k in grants to APA members in 2022, we’ve been unable to sustain that level in the years since. But we are confident that in 2025 we could effectively deploy up to $750k in grants to APA members. The need for funding among our member groups is strong, and there are dozens of groups eager to expand their advocacy for farmed animals. But as of November, we have no committed funding for APA grants in 2025 and beyond, and any funds available will depend on THL’s 2025 operating budget. Any regranting funds we receive could allow us to maintain momentum as we build progressively stronger US policy protections for farmed animals.
As we expand the alliance and rebuild our grant program, we would also need to expand the APA team and core teams, which we estimate would cost $1 million in 2024 and $1.5 million in 2025.
For full details of THL’s room for more funding, check out this post!
Answering on behalf of Apart Research!
We're a non-profit research and community-building lab with a strategic target on high-volume frontier technical research. Apart is currently raising a round to run the lab throughout 2025 and 2026 but here I'll describe what your marginal donation may enable.
In just two years, Apart Research has established itself as a unique and efficient part of the AI safety ecosystem. Our research output includes 13 peer-reviewed papers published since 2023 at top venues including NeurIPS, ICLR, ACL, and EMNLP, with six main conference papers and nine workshop acceptances. Our work has been cited by OpenAI's Superalignment team, and our team members have contributed to significant publications like Anthropic's "Sleeper Agents" paper.
With this track record, we're able to capitalize on our position as an AI safety lab and mobilize our work to impactful frontiers of technical work in governance, research methodology, and AI control.
Besides our ability to accelerate a Lab fellow's research career at an average direct cost of around $3k, enable research sprint participants for as little as $30, and enable growth at local groups at similar high price/impact ratios, your marginal donation can enable us to run further impactful projects:
- Improved access to our program ($7k-$25k): Professional rewamp of our website and documentation would make our programs and research outputs more accessible to talented researchers worldwide. Besides our establishment as a lab through our paper acceptances, a redesign will help us cater even more to institutional funding and technical professionals, which will help scale our impact through valuable counterfactual funding and talent discovery. At the higher end, we will also be able to make our internal resources publicly available. These resources are specifically designed to accelerate AI safety technical careers.
- Higher conference attendance support ($20k): Currently, we only support one fellow per team to attend conferences. Additional funding would enable a second team member to attend, at approximately $2k per person.
- Improving worldview diversity in AI safety ($10k-$20k): We've been working on all continents now and find a lot of value in our approach to enable international and underrepresented professional talent (besides our work at organizations such as 7 of the top 10 universities). With this funding, you would enable more targeted outreach from Apart's side and existing lab members' participation in conferences to discuss and represent AI safety to otherwise underrepresented professional groups.
- Continuing impactful research projects ($15k-$30k): We will be able to extend timely and critical research projects. For instance, we're looking to port our cyber-evaluations work to Inspect, making it a permanent part of UK AISI catastrophic risk evaluations. Our recent paper also finds novel methods to test whether LLMs game public benchmarks and we would like to expand the work to run the same test on other high-impact benchmarks while making the results more accessible. These projects have direct impacts on AI evaluation methodology but we see other opportunities like this for expanding projects at reasonable follow-up costs.
Donate to Apart ResearchYou'll be supporting a growing organization with the Apart Lab fellowship already doubling from Q1'24 to Q3'24 (17 to 35 fellows) and our research sprints having moved thousands closer to AI safety.
Given current AGI development timelines, the need to scale and improve safety research is urgent. In our view, Apart seems like one of the better investments to reduce AI risk.
If this sounds interesting and you'd like to hear more (or have a specific marginal project you'd like to see happen), my inbox is open.