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2024-2027 FFAR Fellows
FFAR » Accelerating Advances in Animal Welfare
Partnerships & Development Contact
Lauren Hershey
lhershey@foundationfar.org
Concluded Grant Program
Animal health and welfare are key to sustainable food security. Livestock production has intensified in recent years to make meat and dairy products more accessible to consumers; however, the treatment of farm animals in these settings remains controversial. It is often challenging for producers to accommodate natural animal behaviors while reducing injuries and maladaptive behaviors. Additionally, surgical procedures may cause stress and negatively affect animal welfare.
We created the Accelerating Advances in Animal Welfare program to support farm animal welfare research. Animal welfare research plays a critical role in improving sustainable livestock production. This research has the potential to improve animal lives, food quality, farm-laborer work environments and the relationship between our society and the food we eat.
Improving animal production practices includes assessing animal physiology, large-scale alterations in animal housing and environmental and economic impacts. This program pioneers cross-disciplinary research in animal genetics, behavior, biotechnology, husbandry, nutrition, physiology and other scientific areas.
We identified several program priorities including:
Year Awarded 2018
FFAR award amount $999,772
Total award amount $1,999,772
Location Des Moines, IA
Matching Funders National Pork Board
Grantee Institution National Pork Board
Year Awarded 2018
FFAR award amount $49,999
Total award amount $99,998
Location Des Moines, IA
Matching Funders University of Nebraska
Grantee Institution National Pork Board
Year Awarded 2017
FFAR award amount $499,443
Total award amount $514,675
Location St. Paul, MN
Matching Funders DNA Genetics LLC and Open Philanthropy Project
Grantee Institution Recombinetics, Inc.
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