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Listed below are capacity building organizations. Explore the services they provide for the animal protection movement!

Animal Defense Partnership protects animals by providing free legal services to nonprofits that advocate for animals and plant-based diet change.

Vegan Hacktivists is a global community of animal advocates offering skills in building technology for the animal protection movement through design and tech.

The Open Sanctuary Project is a freely accessible, always growing digital guide for any resources or information you need to manage an animal sanctuary.

Sentient is a nonprofit news organization that delivers explanatory and investigative journalism alongside critical commentary - spanning 35 countries.

Faunalytics saves animals by helping advocates be as effective as possible, and offers free office hours for research advice. Animals need you, and you need data.

We Animals Media brings visibility to hidden animals through compelling photo and videojournalism. Visit their site to view and download media.

Scarlet Spark is a capacity-building nonprofit devoted to the people side of animal protection to end unnecessary animal suffering.

Animal Advocacy Careers (AAC) is an organisation that seeks to address the career and talent bottlenecks in the animal advocacy movement.

The Mission Motor offers concrete support on Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning, so animal nonprofits can continuously improve their interventions and make the highest achievable impact.

Impactful Animal Advocacy is a global online hub of farmed animal advocates in order to collaborate & keep updated and inspired.

Each of these capacity building organizations is either an independently registered 501(c)(3), or has an equivalent non-profit registered status in their respective country. Their work is made possible with the support of generous donors. Contributions to each organization, whether through 501(c)(3), or via their U.S. fiscal sponsors, are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.

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