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SPONSOR AN OFFICER

As a federally registered 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization, we receive most of our funding through private donations and grants, with some support from foundation grants and corporate sponsorship.

SPONSOR AN OFFICER

As a federally registered 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization, we receive most of our funding through private donations and grants, with some support from foundation grants and corporate sponsorship.

You Can Make a Difference

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Have you ever gone past an animal that looks malnourished, injured, or abused and wondered if there was anything you could do to help? Or wondered just how the money you have donated to a national organization was spent and if it really helped the reason you gave in the first place? Now there is a way for you to not only help animals in need with your donations, but to also specify where your donation is used – in your town, your county, your state, an area you feel needs your help – you can now tell us.

Donations given to our “Sponsor an Officer” program will provide scholarships for animal control officers, animal crime investigators and emergency responders to attend much needed training. Your donation can provide tuition as well as additional funds for travel or lodging if needed for personnel from law enforcement agencies, reputable animal welfare agencies, and emergency and disaster response agencies. Donors can tell us where they would like their dollars spent, and can be as specific as their own town to as broad as the entire country.

Officers and investigators benefiting from this program will gain valuable information they can take to the streets with them as they investigate animal related issues, from extreme abuse cases to neighborhood nuisance disputes, and everything in between. Whatever the problem may be in your own area – neglect, fighting, running at large, barking, dangerous animals and bites, etc. – you can make your neighborhood safer by having a part in the training of the people responsible to handle those issues.

Emergency responders will benefit from hands-on training and real life scenarios regarding technical animal rescue. From the aftermath of a tornado or flood, to the horse stuck in a pool or dog that has fallen down a well or gotten stuck on a ledge, you can provide a means for the persons tasked with rescuing animals out of harm’s way to get the training to keep those animals and the people around them safe.

We would love the opportunity to talk to you about our exciting new program and answer any questions you may have. Please call us at (303) 772-7724, or you can email us.