The grant made a difference to myself and the others in the collective because we wouldn’t have been able to have a kind of a jumping off point from which to begin our collective. It is also amazing to know that there are organizations out there like The Pollination Project which will not only support groups and projects that want to make change, but who also are concerned about people, animals, and the environment alike. As a group that is pro-intersectional, it is refreshing and a relief to come across a foundation like yours.
Kathleen Kane, Compassionate Connections: The Intersectional Feminists for Animals, California, USA
by Milena Fraccari | Jan 18, 2017 | What Does $1000 Do?