Not exact matches
It also notes that
funding agencies and institutional review boards evaluate all animal research, only approving what they consider necessary and
humane studies.
We are not operated by nor do we receive
funding from any national
humane organization or any governmental
agency.
The Prevention of Animal Homelessness & Cruelty
Fund is one of the voluntary contribution
funds available to taxpayers on the California Income Tax Returns (540, 540 2EZ, 540 NR, and 541, Schedule C) and provides grants to animal care and control
agencies, SPCAs, and
humane societies for the following:
These are people that usually work for your local
humane organization, animal control
agency, police department, and / or tax -
funded animal shelter.
The purchase of a special image from the BMV raises
funds for the spay and neuter of dogs and cats at qualifying
agencies like
humane societies, non-profit dog and cat rescues, and government animal control facilities, helping more homeless animals to find forever homes!
These people typically work for your local
humane organization, animal control
agency, government
funded animal shelter or police precinct.
In Other Areas Find out who is responsible for investigating and enforcing the anti-cruelty codes in your town, county and / or state, such as your local
humane organization, animal control
agency, taxpayer -
funded animal shelter or police precinct.
We are not operated or
funded by any national
humane groups or governmental
agencies and rely on contributions to bring our services to the community.
The best thing you can do is report your suspicions of cruelty to your local law enforcement
agency,
humane organization, animal control
agency or taxpayer -
funded animal shelter.
Publicly
funded animal control
agencies also operate under a range of policies, but because they are charged by law with protecting the community from dogs that are nuisances or dangerous and because they do no
fund - raising around
humane issues, they are often denigrated as animal killers.
NAIA believes that local governments should adequately
fund animal control
agencies so that they are able to put policies in place that will enhance public safety and provide
humane treatment for the dogs in their care.
We do not receive
funding from any government
agency or any other
humane society.
We are a nonprofit 501 (c)(3)
agency that has been in the forefront of providing homeless, abused, sick and injured animals with
humane care for more than 25 years, without any
funding from Federal or State tax dollars.