Laboratory Animals Limited

Charity Number: 261047

Annual Expenditure: £0.1M
Geographic Focus: Argentina, Colombia, Ethiopia, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Mexico, Portugal ... [4 more]

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Quick Stats

  • Annual Giving: £55,000+ (grant funding allocation)
  • Total Annual Income: £250,154 (2024)
  • Success Rate: Not publicly disclosed
  • Decision Time: 3 months (applications reviewed twice yearly)
  • Grant Range: Up to £5,000 (standard) / £5,000+ (large projects)
  • Geographic Focus: International (with priority for developing countries)

Contact Details

Overview

Laboratory Animals Limited (LAL) is a UK-registered charity (No. 261047) dedicated to the advancement of laboratory animal science, medicine, technology, and welfare. The charity fulfils its mission through two primary activities: publishing the peer-reviewed journal Laboratory Animals (through SAGE Publications, with a 2024 Impact Factor of 1.3) and awarding grants to support education and training initiatives globally.

LAL operates from the principle that laboratory animals remain necessary in research and emphasizes that “humane and responsible care of laboratory animals is vital to quality research.” The organisation is committed to disseminating knowledge about the 3Rs (Replacement, Reduction, Refinement) principles established by Russell & Burch in 1959, which form the central focus of ethical animal experimentation today.

With an annual income of approximately £250,000 (primarily from journal revenue) and over £55,000 allocated annually for grants, LAL supports a range of initiatives from individual training bursaries to large-scale training courses in developing countries.

Funding Priorities

Grant Programs

Individual Training Grants (Up to £5,000)

  • Supports attendance at FELASA-accredited or equivalent training courses
  • Priority given to “train-the-trainer” applicants from developing countries
  • Requires letter of recommendation from Institute Head
  • Must demonstrate plan to share knowledge with peers

Events and Conference Support (Variable amounts)

  • Funding for scientific meetings and conferences
  • Support for workshops, courses, and educational events
  • Acknowledgment of LAL required in programs/proceedings
  • Free display booth space provided where appropriate

Training Courses in Developing Countries (£5,000+)

  • Support for organizing training courses in countries where laboratory animal science is emerging
  • Requires detailed budget, course program, and continuation plans
  • Priority given to activities that build sustainable local capacity

Other Projects (Variable amounts)

  • Translation of scientific/technical material
  • Development of audiovisual teaching materials
  • Website development for educational resources
  • FELASA guideline translations and dissemination

Priority Areas

LAL actively prioritizes funding for:

  • Activities associated with Subscribing Associations (LASA, FELASA, ESLAV, ECLAM, and others)
  • Group activities over individual applications
  • Projects with wide international exposure and impact
  • “Train-the-trainer” initiatives in developing countries
  • Activities focused on the 3Rs (Replacement, Reduction, Refinement)
  • FELASA-accredited course attendance

Geographic priorities include: Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Brazil, Kenya, Central America, and the Caribbean.

What They Don't Fund

  • Individual research projects
  • Personal professional or academic qualifications
  • Delegate or speaker attendance at conferences (except developing country applicants with training roles)
  • Activities not focused on education/training in laboratory animal science
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Governance and Leadership

Board of Trustees (19 members)

Chair:

  • Dr Jan Bas Prins

Trustees:

  • Professor Thorsten Buch (appointed September 2024)
  • Dr Jordi Tremoleda (appointed July 2023)
  • Dr Isabel Blanco (appointed July 2023)
  • Dr Paulin Jirkof (appointed June 2021)
  • Dr Pim Rooymans (appointed December 2019)
  • Alison Ritchie (appointed June 2017)
  • Dr Jussi Helppi (appointed August 2015)
  • Dr Sara Wells (appointed August 2015)
  • Dr Javier Guillen (appointed September 2014)
  • Ken Applebee (appointed September 2014)
  • Dr Marion Berard (appointed September 2014)
  • John Gregory
  • Dr Michael Wilkinson
  • Jose Maria Orellana
  • Eleanor Weir
  • Dr Luis Miguel Antunes
  • Dr Nathan Ezov
  • Dr Colin Gilbert

No trustees receive remuneration, payments, or benefits from the charity.

Application Process and Timeline

How to Apply

  • Application title
  • Applicant name and country
  • Grant type selection
  • Total funding requested (in Euros)
  • Project description (max 150 words)
  • Uploaded application form and supporting documents

Required Documentation by Grant Type

Individual Training Course Attendance:

  • Course must be FELASA-accredited or recognized by relevant body
  • Letter of recommendation from Institute Head
  • Plan to share information with peers

Event/Conference Organization:

  • Detailed budget with all income and expenses
  • Draft program
  • Commitment to acknowledge LAL in materials

Training Courses in Developing Countries:

  • Organizer CV and credentials
  • Senior institutional support letter
  • Detailed budget and course timetable
  • Facility descriptions
  • Local speaker qualifications
  • Animal ethics review details
  • Target attendance numbers
  • Marketing/advertising plans
  • Continuation intentions

Decision Timeline

| Deadline | Decision By |

|----------|-------------|

| 31 March | 30 June |

| 30 September | 31 December |

Large Projects (over £5,000): Must be submitted at least 6 months before the proposed start date.

Success Rates

Success rates are not publicly disclosed. However, applications from Subscribing Association members receive “favourable consideration.”

Reapplication Policy

No specific restrictions on reapplication are documented. Unsuccessful applicants may apply in subsequent funding rounds.

Application Success Factors

What LAL Prioritizes

Based on LAL's published guidelines:

  1. Subscribing Association Connection: Applications from members of LASA, FELASA, ESLAV, ECLAM, or other subscribing associations receive preferential treatment
  1. Train-the-Trainer Impact: LAL explicitly states preference for applicants who demonstrate “a clear opportunity for conveying information to peers” - successful applicants show how training will cascade to benefit others
  1. Developing Country Focus: Applications from or benefiting countries “with no or limited access to education and training in laboratory animal science” are prioritized
  1. Group Over Individual: LAL states “Group activities will have priority over individual applications” - applications for courses, conferences, and workshops are favored
  1. 3Rs Alignment: Projects should clearly connect to Replacement, Reduction, or Refinement principles
  1. FELASA Accreditation: For individual training grants, courses must be FELASA-accredited or recognized by an equivalent body

Examples of Recently Funded Activities

  • VI FESAHANCCCAL Meeting (Monterrey, Mexico) - Central American and Caribbean laboratory animal science specialists
  • CELASC-ESLAV-ECLAM 2026 Workshop on scientific publishing
  • Master's Degree programs in Laboratory Animal Science
  • Zebrafish Research Course at University of Padova
  • ESLAV-ECLAM Summer School on anaesthesia, analgesia, and euthanasia
  • Asia-Pacific workshops on animal science ethics and communication

Key Takeaways for Grant Writers

  1. Join a Subscribing Association: Members of LASA, FELASA, ESLAV, or other subscribing associations receive priority consideration - this is explicitly stated in LAL guidelines
  1. Emphasize Knowledge Dissemination: Frame applications around the “train-the-trainer” concept - how will learning be shared with peers? LAL prioritizes multiplier effects
  1. Group Applications Preferred: Consider organizing collaborative events, workshops, or training courses rather than individual attendance requests
  1. Plan for Developing Countries: Initiatives in emerging laboratory animal science regions receive strong support - LAL has funded activities in Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Brazil, Kenya, Central America, and the Caribbean
  1. Submit Well in Advance: Large projects (£5,000+) require 6-month lead time; standard applications need 3 months for processing
  1. Align with 3Rs Principles: All applications should demonstrate clear connection to Replacement, Reduction, or Refinement in laboratory animal science
  1. Choose FELASA-Accredited Courses: For individual training grants, ensure the course is accredited by FELASA or an equivalent recognized body

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