Bartek is an Investigation Specialist at Anima International. But not long ago, he was on a very different path — studying physics, hoping to work on climate change.
After graduating, he made a different choice: to work full-time for farmed animals.
If this sounds like you, consider applying to Anima International Fellowship 💡
🔹 A 3-week program for people who want to pursue a career in animal advocacy
🔹 Learn campaigning, movement strategy, and how effective advocacy works in practice
🔹 Meet experienced advocates and build connections in the movement
🔹 All expenses covered + stipend
More details and application form: https://t.co/dJ1S2URjv0
Deadline: May 17 ⏰
🗓️Tomorrow (Thursday, May 7) at 6pm CEST, we're hosting a webinar and Q&A about our Fellowship Program.
If you'd like to work in animal advocacy, this is a great opportunity. Join us and find out all about it! Webinar link: https://t.co/RBvTSOKlJG
The way we treat farmed animals is one of the greatest injustices in the modern world. These animals need committed people to fight for them. Are you one of these people?
The Anima International Fellowship is a 3-week program for ambitious people who want to join the animal advocacy movement and make a positive difference in the world. You will gain campaigning skills and strategies, learn about the movement and its history, and make professional connections with experienced advocates from our organization and the broader effective advocacy community. We’ll pay you for your time and cover your travel, meals, and accommodation.
We’re looking for:
➡️ recent graduates
➡️ career switchers
➡️ grassroots organizers
➡️ skilled professionals looking for a job with purpose
➡️ other highly motivated individuals regardless of background, nationality, age, or experience level
If you’re wondering whether professional animal advocacy is the right path for you, this is your opportunity to find out.
For more details and the application form, go to https://t.co/0YmNGPv6TC.
Applications close May 17.
Meet Julia 👋 She joined Anima International as a Campaigner while still working on her dissertation. Today, she helps animals full-time — and finally feels fulfilled.
Julia always cared about animals. But when it came to choosing a career, she picked Computer Science — it seemed practical. Her plan was to make decent money, maybe open an animal sanctuary one day.
Then she discovered you can actually work for animals full-time. She applied for a job while still at university. Got rejected. It didn’t discourage her. She applied again. This time, she got in. Now she is working for animals every day.
Sounds a bit like you? Apply to our Fellowship Program! 🐥
💡 The Anima International Fellowship is a 3-week program for people who want to start a career in animal advocacy but don't know where to begin. You'll gain campaigning skills, learn about the movement and connect with experienced advocates. We cover all expenses + pay you a stipend.
More details and application: https://t.co/0UYN1jUtuK ⏰ Deadline: May 17
Do you want to make a positive change in the world? An impactful career path is one of the best things you can do.
If you care about animals and aren’t sure where to start this path, check out our fellowship program - https://t.co/hgAXndSyzN
Billions of animals live in factory farming systems that cause immense suffering. And despite the scale of the problem, relatively few people are working to change it. That’s why we need more motivated, critical-thinking, and proactive people in this space. ✊
The Anima International Fellowship is a 3-week, fully funded program designed to help you get started. You’ll learn how effective animal advocacy works, build practical skills, and connect with people already working on high-impact change. The application deadline is May 17.
The way we treat farmed animals is one of the greatest injustices in the modern world. These animals need committed people to fight for them. Are you one of these people?
The Anima International Fellowship is a 3-week program for ambitious people who want to join the animal advocacy movement and make a positive difference in the world. You will gain campaigning skills and strategies, learn about the movement and its history, and make professional connections with experienced advocates from our organization and the broader effective advocacy community. We’ll pay you for your time and cover your travel, meals, and accommodation.
We’re looking for:
➡️ recent graduates
➡️ career switchers
➡️ grassroots organizers
➡️ skilled professionals looking for a job with purpose
➡️ other highly motivated individuals regardless of background, nationality, age, or experience level
If you’re wondering whether professional animal advocacy is the right path for you, this is your opportunity to find out.
For more details and the application form, go to https://t.co/0YmNGPv6TC.
Applications close May 17.
🫵🏻 You've learned things working in animal advocacy that others haven't. CARE 2026 is looking for speakers like you. ⏰ Application deadline extended to 14 April.
We want to hear about topics like campaign strategy, cause prioritization, fundraising, movement building, and organizational culture.
Apply here: https://t.co/kqrvwc4pyH
PS. Toby was also a guest on the latest episode of @LoveShrimpPod, where he goes into some detail about campaigning strategy. Available on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
https://t.co/maId1SmQVF
If you've ever wondered how campaigns to eliminate caged eggs or ban fur actually happen behind the scenes, read our latest blog article. 💡
Written by Toby Schiønning, co-founder of Anima International, who's spent 15+ years getting corporations to change their animal welfare policies, it’s a useful and nuanced insider look at advocating for animals.
Link: https://t.co/8Ayxu5p4BK
We're recruiting for a Graphic Designer based in Poland. Work with us towards a world free from animal suffering 🐖🐔🩵
⏰ Applications close April 19th.
➡️ Details: https://t.co/BbVpSc8yhQ
Today, for #WorldCageFreeDay, together with @Act4AnimalsEU, @fourpawsint, @CIWF_Global, and farmers leading the way, we began a 190-day countdown to the EU’s promised modernisation of animal protection laws.
After #EndTheCageAge initiative backed by 1.4 million Europeans, the @EU_commission committed to proposing new legislation, including a ban on cages, by the end of 2026.
The citizens, animal advocates, farmers investing in higher-welfare systems, and millions of caged animals are counting on the EU to deliver. We won’t stop fighting until cages become a thing of the past.
On the latest episode of How I Learned to Love Shrimp, Toby Schiønning – one of our co-founders with 15 years of campaigning experience – talks about campaign strategies and the recent victory for chickens in Norway.
Have a listen: https://t.co/JSHxQBli1t
Toronto is a fitting place for this talk. NAFA, one of the world's biggest fur auction houses, was based here until it collapsed. Canada's own fur farming debate is ongoing.
If you're at AVA this May, catch her session.
After seven failed attempts, Anima International helped ban fur farming in Poland, the world's second-largest producer. The industry had deep pockets and serious political cover. We had a campaign and a lot of stubbornness.
You've learned things working in animal advocacy that others haven't. CARE 2026 is looking for speakers like you.
We want to hear about topics like campaign strategy, cause prioritization, fundraising, movement building, and organizational culture.
CARE 2026 takes place 17–20 September in Warsaw.
📅Speaker applications are open until March 31st.
🔗 https://t.co/kqrvwc4pyH
Over 1.5 million Europeans signed the #FurFreeEurope initiative calling for a complete ban. That is what they asked for. Tell the Commission a half-measure is not good enough: https://t.co/XO1FjNhXLM https://t.co/uJD7EhmYRY
BREAKING: According to Politico, a leaked EU Commission document is set to reject a full ban on fur farming, offering "stricter welfare standards" instead.
1.5 million citizens demanded a ban. The Commission is preparing to ignore them. 🧵
18 member states have already banned fur farming. Griffin Carpenter's analysis shows the industry generates -€9.2 million in gross value added. It doesn't contribute to the EU economy, it drains it. There is no case for protecting it.