Turn your passion for farmed animals into a clear impact plan.

You can have a meaningful impact for farmed animals, no matter your profession or where you live. We’ll show you how.

Do you want to help end factory farming, but feel unsure where your skills fit best?

You’re in the right place. Your uncertainty means you care about the impact you create. You don’t just want to help. You want to be effective

You are part of a global community of people committed to using their skills and resources to create outsized impact for farmed animals.

We are creating a better world for trillions of individuals: for the chickens, fishes, pigs, cows, insects, for all beings suffering in our food systems. The challenge is vast, and we need your help, too.

After four years of supporting Hive’s 5,000+ community members across 100 countries, we have met many people committed to the cause of farmed animal suffering, who still struggled to find a fit for their skills and resources.

Your Farmed Animal Impact Map is designed to end your uncertainty. We are so excited to help you find a fit for your skills and resources.

In this free email series, you will explore 4 pathways where you can make a real difference. We will also share practical tips for your wellbeing and resilience, so that your advocacy is sustainable.

What you’ll learn: Explore 4 pathways where you can make a real difference

  • Skilled volunteering

    Many organizations welcome skilled volunteers or pro-bono support across a wide range of projects and skills.

    Your skills can meaningfully accelerate progress, even through a few hours per week.

  • Strategic charitable giving

    One of the movement’s biggest constraints is funding. Strategic donations, of all sizes, can go a long way.

    Learn how to give in a way that fits your life and actually moves the animal on farmed animal suffering.

  • Careers for farmed animals

    Some people find themselves in a position to shift their career so that they work professionally on ending farmed animal suffering.

    The movement faces bottlenecks across a number of skillsets, including management, leadership, fundraising, and legislative expertise. Beyond these, there’s a wide range of roles available.

  • Your personal influence

    Cultural change still matters, even at the individual level. Thoughtful conversations, community building, and using your voice can spread change.

    You don’t need a big platform to make a difference. You just need to know how to use what you have.

Gain context, clarity, and confidence.

You will gain a clear and actionable plan for how you can help farmed animals more effectively, in a way that fits your life and circumstances.

Built on the Hive teams’s 4 years of experience helping our community of 5,000+ advocates find the opportunities, knowledge, and connections they need to reach their potential. Join Your Farmed Animal Impact Map.