The adoption fee revenue goes to the care the animals receive after their legal - hold period (the first 72 hours) expires.
Not exact matches
The most significant changes of this
adoption that affect comparability of our results of operations between 2018 and 2017 include a change in the timing of franchise
fee revenue recognition and the reflection of advertising fund contributions and expenses.
ARF came up with creative ways to make up the lost
revenue from
fee - waived
adoptions, including increasing kitten
adoption fees from $ 100 to $ 125 while the promotion was running and getting sponsors to cover the costs of
fee - waived
adoptions.
Many shelters are often concerned that offering
fee - waived
adoptions will result in a loss of
revenue.
This
fee covers some of the cost associated with processing
adoptions and provides
revenue that supports the animal
adoption program and new initiatives at AHS.
We are a 501 (c)(3) organization, and
adoption fees are considered to be program service
revenue which is exempt from federal income tax.
Revenue from our modest
adoption fees does not cover the cost to prepare our Rescued Labs for
adoption.
It is funded by grants, individual contributions and donations,
adoption fees, and
revenue from its Thrift Store in Boothbay Harbor, Creature Comforts.
One hundred percent of our
revenue is generated from
adoption fees, grants, and donations.
In some cases, we've heard about increases in
adoption revenues on those days (either because more animals were adopted or, more often, because the average person actually gave MORE than the regular
adoption fee).
Are
revenues from
adoption fees for these rescued dogs, plus invaluable publicity for fund - raising to cover a reported $ 2.3 million construction project and political lobbying for the animal rights agenda, factors in Smith's silence on this issue?
Since our
adoption fee covers less than half of our costs per dog, we need
revenue from other sources.
Communities that embrace No Kill not only save on the cost of killing and bring in additional
adoption revenue and other user
fees, but also provide an economic boon to local business.
Despite the
adoption and boarding
fees and other
revenue sources, the city in 2012 lost $ 112,000 running the shelter.
Saving animals eliminates the cost of euthanasia and generates
revenue from
adoption fees.
We are fortunate to produce
revenue from three streams that generate approximately one - third of our annual operating budget:
Fees from
Adoptions.
For example, during its first
fee - waived event, Charleston Animal Society (CAS) saw its overall
adoption revenue go up 130 % from $ 1,985 to $ 4,572 compared to a similar weekend the previous month.
In most cases, the
adoption fee does not cover the full costs to the shelter; the difference is typically made up through donations, grants and other forms of
revenue.