Spay neuter program grants


















Municipal shelters can also be considered under certain circumstances. What Two Mauds funds:. What Two Mauds does not fund:. Regular Spay-Neuter Grants. Matching Grants. Laura J. Niles Foundation supports charitable initiatives that foster life enrichment through canine and other animal companionship. Deadline : Grants are reviewed in the order received on a rolling basis with no deadlines Live Stream Camera Grant for Animal Welfare aims to provide non-profit organizations like animal sanctuaries a way to further their outreach efforts in these uncertain times.

At CCTV Camera World we support animal conservation because we would like to see a world where our children can grow up with biodiversity. We welcome organizations that are serious about animal conservation and advocate for continued support of a diverse ecosystem.

This grant provides a livestream camera with necessary cable to allow streaming to YouTube Live. Maddie's Fund funds innovative solutions and creative thinking through inclusive and community-centric programs and projects for animal welfare.

National Dog Abuse Investigation and Prosecution Program provides prosecutors with the resources to ensure that canine cruelty and dogfighting cases are thoroughly investigated and properly adjudicated by addressing some of the financial barriers that exist for law enforcement and prosecutors. Oxbow Animal Rescue Grant supports operating and programs for rescue organizations caring for specific species of small mammals, exotics and wildlife.

The Pedigree Foundation offers grants to c 3 organizations for programs that help dogs. Deadline : May 7, Petco Love supports non-profit animal organizations that care for animals in need, fight pet cancer, and celebrate our Helping Hero therapy and working animals. On April 9th, the FY22 grant application period closed after receiving 36 applications to provide spay and neuter services to dogs and cats across Maryland.

After careful review the Spay and Neuter Advisory Board met on August 11th, to discuss the applications and selected 35 of those programs to be fully or partially funded. These 35 projects will target another 14, spay and neuter surgeries for pets of low income families and feral cats. Projects are set to start Fall of through Spring of and be active until the end of We would like to thank the 36 applicants for their submissions and will begin processing and revieweing the applications.

The next grant submission period will open in January for the FY23 grant application cycle.



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