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Supporting efforts to keep pets and people together

 Banfield Charitable Trust provides grants to nonprofit organizations and nonprofit hospices to support their efforts to keep pets and people together.

 

Pet advocacy grants support nonprofit organization programs that are designed to keep pets with their families. Contact Darlene Schwartz at darlene.schwartz@banfieldcharitabletrust.org or 503.922.5801 with questions. We strongly encourage nonprofits to contact us to discuss eligibility requirements before applying. 

 

Pet Peace of Mind® grants offer hospices a program model for a hospice patient/pet support program that includes funding to deliver in-home volunteer pet care services, pet food and veterinary/grooming services for patients who are unable to maintain routine health care and nutrition for their pets because of financial and/or physical disability.  Contact Dr. Delana Taylor McNac at delana.taylor-mcnac@banfieldcharitabletrust.org or 503-922-5683 with questions. You can also review the Pet Peace of Mind Frequently Asked Questions page.

 

Pet food distribution program grants provide financial support to Meals On Wheels Associations of America (MOWAA) programs to fund expenses associated with starting or maintaining a pet food distribution program for clients.  Contact: Darlene Schwartz at darlene.schwartz@banfieldcharitabletrust.org or 503.922.5801 with questions.

 

GRANT ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Applicants for a pet advocacy grant must meet the following criteria to be considered for a grant:

A nonprofit organization with proof of 501(c)3 status

Must be seeking funding for a program that is keeping pets in their current homes

 

Programs we do NOT fund

    

Programs we do fund 

Spay, neuter or adoption programs

 

Programs that provide a direct solution to avoid surrender or separation of companion pets (including horses) from families.

General humane education programs

 

Basic veterinary care for financially-challenged companion pet owners and families.

Behavioral modification programs for pets awaiting adoption 

 

Programs that help the homeless, seriously ill, homebound, or disabled care for or keep their pets.

General operating expenses

 

Companion pet food banks

Deficit reduction or general overhead expenses

 

Education programs that directly relate to keeping companion pets and their people together.

 

Fundraising campaigns including special events

 

Behavior modification programs to correct inappropriate companion pet behaviors so that pets may remain in the home.

Grants to individuals or to support business enterprises

 

Disaster preparedness and response (See special requirements in section F of the application) 

International programs

   

Construction costs for new buildings or remodels

   

       

Applicants for a Pet Peace of Mind program grant must be nonprofit hospices. For-profit hospices and for-profit hospices with non-profit foundations are not eligible for the program. Learn more about the program in this FAQ.

 

Applicants for a pet food distribution program grant must be a member of Meals On Wheels Association of America to be considered for a grant.

 

APPLICATIONS

Before you begin the application process, be sure you have carefully read information about the grant program you are applying for and clearly understand the eligibility requirements.

Download the pet advocacy grant application


The Pet Peace of Mind grant application is not available for download. Please contact Dr. Delana Taylor-McNac directly to obtain an overview of the program and additional information about becoming a hospice partner.

 

Download the pet food distribution program grant during an open grant cycle.   Applications will be posted on our website and in the My MOWAA portion of the Meals on Wheels Association of America’s site.

 

GRANT DEADLINES

Pet advocacy grant applications are reviewed on an on-going basis while funding decisions are made four times a year. Application deadlines are:

January 31  (funding made in March)
April 30 (funding made in June)
July 31 (funding made in September)
October 31 (funding made in December) 

 

Pet Peace of Mind grant applications are reviewed on an on-going basis.

 

Pet food distribution grant applications and deadlines are announced by MOWAA when funding is available. If you have questions, please call Darlene Schwartz at 503-922-5801.