Search Nonprofits

Find your favorite nonprofit or choose one that inspires you from our database of over 2 million charitable organizations.

Nonprofits

Displaying 517–528 of 2,430

Friends Of The Animal Shelter And Guardians Of The Homeless Animals

FOHA is the enduring standard for no-kill rescues, saving and improving lives one paw at a time. We strive to:-Bring an end to the unnecessary killing of companion animals-Provide a safe haven for abused and abandoned animals-Provide food, shelter, medical care, rehabilitation, and compassion to homeless animals-Find permanent, loving homes for the animals in our care-And, most importantly, bring about a time when there will be no more homeless pets and every dog and cat can be guaranteed a loving home

Impact Metrics and Stories
Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals Of The Triad

Our Mission: The SPCA of the Triad is a non-profit animal rescue organization dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating abused, neglected, unwanted, and homeless animals in our community. We are one of the only no-kill, limited-admission shelters in the Piedmont Triad. Our Vision: Our vision is a world where people value animals and treat them with respect and kindness. Our Values: We are committed to standing up for animals with the help of our community. We do this through collaboration, compassion, respect, integrity, and courage.

Friends Of The Plymouth Pound

Friends of the Plymouth Pound (FPP), is a non-profit animal welfare organization dedicated to creating "forever homes" for rescued cats and dogs on the South Shore. Founded in 1984, The Friends and its dedicated and caring volunteers have assisted thousands of animals (owned and strays) by providing support through the groups various programs, which include: low-cost spay/neutering, adoption, and educational outreach.

The 11th Hour Animal Rescue

Focusing on saving dogs scheduled to be euthanized from kill shelters; fostering them in a home; providing them with all the love and medical attention they require until they find their forever homes; educating the community about the animal over population problem and the importance of spaying and neutering.