The HSA offers funding for research and other projects aimed at improving the welfare of livestock animals during transport, in markets and at slaughter or killing for emergency purposes. We support scientific research, education and training.
What activities can grants be used to support?
These awards can support activities which will improve the welfare of (or allow us to better understand welfare challenges to) livestock animals during marketing, transport, slaughter or emergency killing. For example, grants could be used to cover research costs; training; organisation of scientific or technical meetings; travel expenses to present research at scientific conferences or the costs to undertake a research or study visit.
Which species are covered?
We can support work on any species which is farmed for food, this includes farmed fish and other aquatic species.
Who can apply?
Applicants based anywhere in the world are eligible to apply (please note that sometimes for reasons beyond its control, such as international sanctions, the HSA may not be able to make certain awards). Applications can come from academics, students, trainees, those working in the industry or anyone else who can carry out a project which will improve or help better understand the welfare of food animals “beyond the farm gate” – during transport, marketing or when undergoing slaughter or emergency killing.
Some recent projects Include:
Grants ranged in value from £750 to £10000 for the above projects.
How to apply:
Applications may be submitted at any time but please apply at least 2 months before project start or registration deadline. An application form may be downloaded below or obtained from the HSA office. Contact the HSA (grants@hsa.org.uk) for further details.
Closing dates
Applications may be submitted at any time but please apply at least 2 months before project start or registration deadline.
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