August 06, 2024

Become a CALS Ambassador: Apply Now!

The Global Ambassador Program empowers and supports our alumni as they advance animal law and animal protection around the globe.

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We are pleased to announce a new application window for our Global Ambassador Program (GAP). Applications are due by September 15, 2024.

The GAP empowers and supports our talented alumni as they cultivate animal law education and advocacy through projects they design and carry out during their GAP year. Alumni selected as CALS Ambassadors will receive a grant of up to $5,000 to support their proposed project. Grants are provided by CALS through donor support.

The GAP was launched in 2020 and has supported 12 alumni from 11 countries to date. Previous CALS Ambassadors have chosen a rich variety of animal law projects to focus on during their GAP year, including: outreach to raise awareness about farmed animal protection, developing and teaching new animal law courses, creating webinars to share global animal law developments, preparing compendiums of animal law, founding new nonprofit organizations, building stakeholder collaborations, strengthening animal laws, implementing innovative approaches to combating animal cruelty, and more. Read more about our first, second, and third round awardees and their GAP projects.

This fourth round of the GAP calls for proposals of all varieties, but will give priority to projects from new applicants and those focused on regions where GAP funding has not yet been directed. To qualify, applicants must be a Lewis & Clark Law School alum by September 1, 2024 with one of the following degrees: Animal Law LLM, Animal Law MSL, or JD with an Animal Law Certificate.

Applications are due September 15, 2024. Those interested can apply here. Please see the application for additional details and instructions. CALS Ambassadors for this fourth round will serve from November 1, 2024, through October 31, 2025. CALS will announce the selected alumni and their individual projects in October.

The Center for Animal Law Studies (CALS) was founded in 2008 with a mission to educate the next generation of animal law advocates and advance animal protection through the law. With vision and bold risk-taking, CALS has since developed into a world-renowned animal law epicenter. CALS’ Alumni-in-Action from 30 countries are making a difference for animals around the world. CALS is a self-funded center within Lewis & Clark Law School operating under the Lewis & Clark College 501(c)(3) tax exemption, and is able to provide these educational opportunities through donations and grants.