Sentences with phrase «shelter operating fund»

We still have a good way to go, before our shelter operating fund is stable.

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Nonprofit providers who operate shelters and provide homeless prevention and aftercare services, who have been agitating for across - the - board contract increases from the de Blasio administration as part of this year's budget, said they were concerned about how the city planned to fund what amounts to a broadening of their work.
While voting for the budget on Tuesday, Rosenthal again decried that this funding hadn't been included and said the city's commitment to these providers, who operate shelters, food pantries, adult literacy programs, and more, «could be better.»
Onondaga County built the shelter, but it will be operated through volunteers and funds raised by a group called Friends of Second Chance.
The Humane Society of Lake County Inc. is collecting recyclable aluminum cans to raise money for the shelter's operating funds.
Proceeds go to the shelter's general operating fund.
All of the cities within the service area of the Society fund and operate animal control departments and shelters to care for, and when necessary, humanely destroy unwanted and stray animals.
This Texas shelter only has about a week's worth of operating funds left to care for their almost 400 animals.
The non-profit organization will raise funds for medical and other related equipment as well as additional components that will ensure the new shelter operates as effectively as possible.
This year the Foundation has already raised more than $ 376,570 against its goal of $ 1.5 million to carry out its work to fund grants that not only help shelters operate, but to further shelter innovations.
This bill, which PETA has hired a lobbyist with donor funds to defeat, would clarify existing law requiring that shelters in Virginia operate for the purposes of finding homeless animals adoptive homes and not, as PETA does, for the purpose of killing.
Funding for the shelter's operation and rescue expenses come from private contributions, memberships, sponsorships, and memorial donations; the boarding kennels also generate operating income for the rescue.
Northeast Animal Shelter receives no local, state or federal funding and is entirely dependent on contributions from the public to cover its annual operating budget.
Within a county or state, the shelters may meet for educational purposes or to share information but not as a member of a national fund raising group that operates and fund shelters.
Sadly, not all pets are born into (or borne to) doting homes, and many end up in shelters and under the care of rescue organizations who often struggle to attract and maintain sufficient funding to operate successfully.
We are not operated or funded by any national animal group and must rely on contributions from people like you to keep our shelter open.
Grants in this category include enrichment products, training, pet food, vaccines, sheltering, and general operating funds.
Operated by the Friends of the Scituate Shelter, Inc, the Scituate Animal Shelter is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit, no - kill animal shelter that is primarily volunteer run and funded solely by private donShelter, Inc, the Scituate Animal Shelter is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit, no - kill animal shelter that is primarily volunteer run and funded solely by private donShelter is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit, no - kill animal shelter that is primarily volunteer run and funded solely by private donshelter that is primarily volunteer run and funded solely by private donations.
How HSTV Operates: HSTV partners with open admission shelters (shelters that are funded by tax payer dollars and do not refuse any animal) in 33 surrounding counties and growing that are faced with low adoption numbers and consequently high euthanasia rates.
The last way that some shelters discourage transparency is by claiming that because they are private agencies, they are not subject to disclosure laws, even when they are operating in a publically funded capacity.
Much of the grant funds were used to provide veterinary care to cats in our program, support our managed feral colonies, and provide operating expense support to the shelter.
Please understand, NJSRN is not a shelter, and we are not subsidized - most shelters receive municipal funding, while NJSRN operates entirely on adoption fees and donations.
«A lot of counties simply can not or will not budget sufficient funds to adequately operate their shelters
South Lake County could boast its first animal shelter next year if a fund - raising drive by local pet lovers proves successful.A shelter to be operated by the South Lake Animal League could be open for business by summer 1994, provided the group can collect $ 180,000 in donations, league President Beth McCabe said.
While our program has not yet expanded to take on TNR as we have only been operating since March 2013 and just moved into the new shelter this week, we look forward to being the first to initiate this program in Vietnam once funds allow for the purchase and import of human traps.
To carry out our humane commitment to the animals of Benton County by operating an open - door shelter and caring for homeless animals; providing education and enrichment programs to promote healthy human - animal bonds; offering access to low - cost services to those in need, with an emphasis on population control; developing progressive outreach programs; setting a high standard of animal care and husbandry; supporting opportunities for clinical education; and enhancing our funding resources to continue expanding these efforts.
While such fees do provide a portion of the funds that allow shelters to operate, a lack of flexibility may actually cost shelters money in situations where funds could be saved in the long run simply by releasing the animal.
Animal Care Services operates a solely donation - funded food assistance program called Pet Pantry for pet owners who need a little extra help in hope of keeping pets in their home rather than being surrendered to the shelter.
The Claim arises from alleged experiences the Plaintiff had during an 18 month stay at the Hope Shelter, an emergency hostel for the homeless operated by the Salvation Army and funded by the City.
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