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Animal Assistance Foundation - Colorado
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| Applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations located in Colorado or directly benefiting Colorado pet owners. Grants for long-term funding, endowment funds, or retirement of debt will not be considered. AAF is interested in making grants that demonstrate new approaches to animal care and the understanding of the importance of animals. Priorities are to promote the welfare of animals regarding (1) accessibility to care, (2) quality of care, and (3) self-sufficiency of animal care organizations. |
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Animal & Wildlife Grants |
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Animal Welfare Trust
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| The Animal Welfare Trust's grant program seeks to assist organizations whose work can help alleviate animal suffering and/or raise public consciousness toward giving animals the respect they so need and deserve. Although general organizational funding will be considered, preference will be given to well-defined projects with clear goals and objectives. Capital projects will not be considered. Areas of priority include farm animal welfare, vegetarianism and humane education. We believe our grant program must be focused in order maximize the impact of the grants we give. In general, we are interested in funding programs that have the ability to change public awareness and attitudes as well as promote action towards conditions that compromise the well being of animals. Accordingly, our grant program is about "informing, inspiring, and educating" which is our adopted motto. Given this focus, it is unfortunate that important sectors of the animal welfare arena must be outside of our funding scope. Local animal rescue/shelter and spay/neuter programs, as critical as they are to the animal welfare cause, is an area that we believe we just don't have the resources to address. Likewise, wildlife management and conservation projects are not within our funding parameters. |
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Animal & Wildlife Grants |
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Arcus Foundation
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| The Arcus Foundation lends special emphasis to programs and organizations which recognize that members of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender (GLBT) community deserve to be welcomed and celebrated. Located in Kalamazoo, Michigan, the Arcus Foundation devotes many of its philanthropic resources to improving the quality of life in Southwestern Michigan. The Arcus Great Apes Fund - The Arcus Great Apes Fund supports conservation efforts that promote the survival of the Great Apes in the wild and sanctuaries that offer safety and freedom from invasive research and other forms of human exploitation. Support from this fund is limited to activities that specifically impact gorillas, chimpanzees, orangutans, bonobos and/or gibbons. |
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Animal & Wildlife Grants |
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Arthur L. and Elaine V. Johnson Foundation
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| The Foundation can award grants to organizations which provide for the care, benefit, support and preservation of seeing eye dogs or other animals trained to assist the sight impaired or otherwise handicapped individuals (or that facilitate the use of such animals by sight-impaired or otherwise handicapped individuals). We do not fund the therapeutic use of animals. |
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Animal & Wildlife Grants |
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Banfield Charitable Trust
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| The Banfield Charitable Trust offers grant to organization that make life better for Pets and their families. Special consideration will be given to collaborative projects with Pet-related organizations and Banfield team members working together towards a shared goal. |
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Animal & Wildlife Grants |
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Bernice Barbour Foundation
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| The Bernice Barbour Foundation is a private charity established by the late Bernice Wall Barbour. It is a trust to be used for preservation and care of animals, and prevention of cruelty to animals in the United States. The Foundation primarily supports programs of IRS 501(c)(3) organizations whose purpose is to benefit animals. Organizations must have completed one year of actual hands-on animal care. The Foundation does not fund lobbying, or indirect costs. Hands-on projects are of special interest. Organizations involved in companion animal well-being should note the Foundation only funds those which spay and neuter all animals before adopting them out, before they leave the Shelter. Certificates, contracts, or deposits for sterilizing animals after they have left the Shelter are not acceptable. Funding requests for exotics, species not indigenous to the United States, or land acquisition will not be considered. The Foundation does not fund government agencies (local, county, state or federal), activism or litigation. |
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Animal & Wildlife Grants |
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Brigitte Bardot Foundation - International
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| The Brigitte Bardot Foundation fight against all forms of animal suffering in France and abroad. She participates in projects of reintroduction to the wild and the creation of sanctuaries and rehabilitation centers for wildlife as well as in the development of laws protecting animals and implements awareness campaigns among the general public. |
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Animal & Wildlife Grants |
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Build-A-Bear Workshop Foundation
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| Build-A-Bear Workshop Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization committed to improving communities and impacting lives through unique philanthropic programs that help children and families, animals and the environment. |
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Animal & Wildlife Grants |
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Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation
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| The Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation presents Lindbergh Grants to individuals whose proposed research or education projects will make important contributions toward improving the quality of life by balancing technological advancements and the preservation of our environment. Awarded in amounts up to $10,580 each (a symbolic figure representing the cost of the "Spirit of St. Louis" in 1927), the Grants are made in numerous areas of special interest to Charles and Anne Lindbergh, including aviation/aerospace, agriculture, arts and humanities, biomedical research and adaptive technology, conservation of natural resources, education, exploration, health and population sciences, intercultural communication, oceanography, waste disposal management, water resource management, and wildlife preservation. |
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DJ & T Foundation
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| A Non-Profit Foundation Devoted to The Support of Low Cost Spay/Neuter Clinics and Voucher Programs Throughout the 50 United States and the District of Columbia. |
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Animal & Wildlife Grants |
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Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
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| The mission of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation is to improve the quality of people's lives through grants supporting the performing arts, wildlife conservation, medical research and the prevention of child maltreatment, and through preservation of the cultural and environmental legacy of Doris Duke's properties. |
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Animal & Wildlife Grants |
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Edith J. Goode Residuary Trust
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| The Trust makes grants to organizations established to prevent cruelty to animals. If your organization does not have this goal as a charitable purpose or is not registered as a 501(c)3 organization by the IRS, then it is not eligible for a grant from the Edith J. Goode Residuary Trust. |
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Animal & Wildlife Grants |
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Ethel Frends Foundation - California
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| The Ethel Frends Foundation was established in 1997 to support and promote canine care and/or canine education. The Frends Foundation specifically supports organizations that serve the following California counties: Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, or San Diego. |
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Animal & Wildlife Grants |
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Farm's Sabina Fund
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| The Sabina Fund provides grants of $500-1,000 to small grassroots projects, primarily in developing countries, promoting a vegan diet and publicizing the devastating impacts of animal agriculture. The Fund honors the memory of FARM President Alex Hershaft's mother, Sabina, who passed away on February 14, 1996. |
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Animal & Wildlife Grants |
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FishAmerica Foundation
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| The FishAmerica Foundation, the American Sportfishing Association's conservation and research arm, provides funding to nonprofit organizations such as sporting clubs, civic associations, conservation groups, and state agencies in the United States and Canada for projects designed to enhance fish populations, restore fish habitat, improve water quality, and advance fisheries research, thereby increasing the opportunity for sportfishing success. The FishAmerica Foundation provides funding for hands on-projects at the local level. These projects enhance fish populations, restore fish habitat, improve water quality, and advance fisheries research in North America and Canadathereby increasing the opportunity for sportfishing success. |
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Animal & Wildlife Grants |
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Foundation for the Protection of Animals - CO, AZ, NM
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| The mission of the Foundation for the Protection of Animals is to promote responsible human interaction with animals for their protection and welfare. The Foundation strongly believes that encouraging proactive, responsible pet ownership is the key to ending the suffering of homeless animals. Currently the Foundation is working to further its mission through the funding of spay/neuter programs and participation in animal rescue operations during national or man-made disasters. In 2010 the Foundation for Protection of Animals will be funding spay/neuter programs in the states of Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico only. Priority will be given to projects with quantifiable outcomes that seek to mitigate the suffering and euthanasia of homeless cats. Please submit grant proposals by mail only. |
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Animal & Wildlife Grants |
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Frank Stanley Beveridge Foundation - Massachusetts
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| The Frank Stanley Beveridge Foundation, Inc. welcomes the opportunity to consider grant proposals from the following Institutional/Program Activity Areas: Animal Related, Arts, Culture, and Humanities, Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy, Education, Employment/Jobs, Environmental Quality, Protection & Beautification, Food, Nutrition, Agriculture, Health - General & Rehabilitative Services, Health - Multipurpose Associations/Services Associated with Specific Diseases/Disorders/Medical Disciplines, Housing/Shelter, Human Services, Medical Research, Mental Health, Crisis Intervention, Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Grantmaking Foundations Public Protection: Crime & Delinquency Prevention, Legal Administration, Legal Services, Public Safety, Disaster Preparedness & Relief, Public/Society Benefit, Recreation, Leisure, Sports, Athletics, Religion, Science and Technology, Research Institutes/Services, Social Science Research Institutes/Services, Youth Development. |
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