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They are dedicated to helping fund new beehives, teaching Children about the importance of agriculture and bees as well as funding further research into what is causing the extinction of bees.
To raise funds and to apply for grants and bequests on behalf of an alliance of animal welfare and rescue organizations and to allocate and distribute the funds received to the member organizations in order to enhance their life-saving and animal adoption goals.
Our goal is to MAKE A DIFFERENCE in the lives of as many domestic animals as we can by providing funding for those animals whose medical needs are so extensive that they would have to be "euthanized" if financial funding was not possible.
Funding Service Dogs for Military Veterans and First Responders regardless of ability to pay.
The Arkansas Zoological Foundation raises funds for the growth and development of the Little Rock Zoo.
Brookline is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, all-volunteer organization funded entirely by donations. Because they depend on donations to operate, they attend many pet fairs and other fund-raising events. Brookline volunteers live all over Pennsylvania, New Jersey and parts of Delaware.
The Minnesota Zoo Foundation's primary purpose is to raise funds for the Minnesota zoological garden and related conservation activities
Greenpeace Foundation exists to intervene intelligently for the future of earth’s living species. This is a separate organization from Greenpeace Fund.
The MVMA Charities, Inc. supports the philanthropic goals of the MVMA by raising and disseminating funds to improve the health of animals in Massachusetts.
To stop taxpayer-funded animal tests we must first stop $15 billion in wasteful government spending. We find, expose, and de-fund wasteful government spending on animal experiments. To change public policy, we unite liberty lovers and animal lovers with hard-hitting investigations and public policy campaigns.
- Provide safe, loving care in private homes until a furrever family can be found (known as “foster care".) - Spay/neuter and vaccinate pets prior to adoption to help control the pet overpopulation problem. - Find new, “Furrever Homes" for animals only after carefully screening potential adopters. - Raise funds through special events and projects to cover veterinary and food costs. - Fund emergency medical care to injured or abused animals in the FFRV program through “Geronimo's Fund". - Showcase homeless animals at the Deptford, NJ PetSmart Adoption Center.
THE MISSION OF THE ORGANIZATION IS TO RECEIVE AND ADMINISTER FUNDS AND ENGAGE IN ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES TO PREVENT CRUELTY AND NEGLECT, AND SUPPORT THE HEALTH AND WELFARE OF ANIMALS