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Mission & Vision

Stray Dog Institute is a private operating foundation providing grants and strategic support to farmed animal advocacy organizations working to reduce, reform, and replace the use of animals in the food system.

We cultivate a powerful and inclusive global movement for food systems transformation through five interconnected areas of work: trust-based grantmaking, capacity building, research, connection and coordination, and narrative change.

We envision a just and sustainable future food system based on plants and alternative proteins.

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Reduce

Encouraging plant-forward eating.


Reform

Opposing industrial animal agriculture. 


Replace

Advancing alternatives to animal-based food systems


Strategic Approach 

We take a movement-first, systems-change approach – funding across geographies and strategic leverage points so progress in one area reinforces progress in others.

We view our work through the lens of food systems transformation, recognizing the interlinked harms of industrial animal agriculture and the need for coordinated solutions. ​​Our portfolio spans interventions such as institutional engagement, law and policy, alternative proteins, capacity building, research and data, education, and more – with grantmaking that extends across global regions to grow the movement and strengthen connections among its many parts

Beyond grantmaking, we dedicate programmatic resources to areas where we can have outsized impact, such as our State of the Movement research initiative.

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Our Five Areas of Work

We support building the movement through five interconnected focus areas. These pillars guide how we translate our approach into action.