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Trio Animal Foundation

The Trio Animal Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that assists shelters, rescues and individuals by paying the medical bills of homeless pets. TAF also promotes adoption and responsible pet ownership, including spay and neuter.

Animals
Safe Cat Foundation

Safe Cat Foundation was founded on the premise that all cats deserve to be saved. We do not use “standards” or “criteria” to determine if we will pull a cat from a shelter. We pull cats because they deserve to live, not because they are cute or young. Safe Cat Foundation will take the cats that other rescue groups pass on because they may determine these cats will not find a home or will take too long to be adopted or they have medical costs that would be prohibitive. We believe there is a home for every cat; we just need to give them a chance.

Animals
Homeless Pets Foundation

The Homeless Pets Foundation saves the lives of cats and dogs that have run out of time at public shelters by utilizing social networks, hosting adoption events, and placing pets in foster families until forever homes can be found.

Animals
Hawaii Dog Foundation

To assure that every dog in Hawaii regardless of age, breed, temperament or treatable medical condition has the opportunity to live out their natural life in safety, health and contentment. At Hawaii Dog Foundation euthanasia is NEVER an option for a healthy Dog.

Animals
Tommy Cat Foundation

Tommy Cat Foundation rescues, provides lifetime care and safe shelter for cats and kittens with special needs. The group focuses on animals that are medically or physically challenged and provides medical care, lifelong sanctuary, and public education about differently‑abled companion animals.

Environment
Education
Art
Animals
Hancock Wildlife Foundation

Hancock Wildlife Foundation believes that through education and research we can better conserve our wildlife resources in the face of human interaction. Given time and encouragement the wildlife of our planet can co-exist with man as shown by the tremendous resurgence of the bald eagle in urban and suburban areas after being almost wiped out by poorly thought out laws and human greed. The Hancock Wildlife Foundation is seeking funding for projects which include research and conservation initiatives. As the foundation grows, we will hire more staff-many younger talented people committed to our cause must still make a living. As David Hancock says, "If we can support that, then that is marvelous. However, it is both my position and belief that we will also find, already have found, so many additional talented people with some time (and or dollars) to give that "community stewardship". You, the volunteers, the stewards' of your community, my community-earth, are our biggest asset."

Justice Rights
Animals
Standardbred Retirement Foundation

The Standardbred Retirement Foundation (SRF) is a non-profit, tax exempt organization providing humane care and services for horses in need of lifetime homes, and in crisis, through rehabilitation, training, adoption, lifelong follow-up, or lifetime sanctuary; and offers therapeutic equine opportunities for children, and adults.

Environment
Education
Disaster Relief
Animals
RAINCOAST CONSERVATION FOUNDATION

Raincoast is a not-for-profit charitable organization that relies on the financial support of those who share our passion and vision. Our mandate: Investigate, Inform, Inspire. We investigate to understand coastal species and processes. We inform by bringing science to decision makers and communities. We inspire by building a vision of stewardship for the BC coast. Raincoast employs a unique informed advocacy approach that combines rigorous science, applied ethics and community outreach. I would like to express our gratitude for your generous support of Raincoast Conservation Foundation. We depend on individual donors like you who share our passion and vision. Best, Chris Genovali Executive Director Raincoast Conservation Foundation

Animals
Sugar Glider Foundation

The Sugar Glider Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization, is a leader in comprehensive educational and nutritional research of sugar gliders (Petarus breviceps). Our organization was created with the desire to improve the health of sugar gliders in captivity. Together, our professionals and volunteers have a commitment to success through evidence-based research.

Animals
Rescue Haven Foundation

The mission of Rescue Haven Foundation is to save dogs and give them a chance at a new life. We do this by providing foster homes that will nurture their physical and emotional health, help locate their ideal forever homes while providing support and training to help assure that their stay in their new homes will be a permanent and positive experience.

Animals
Tanganyika Wildlife Foundation

The Tanganyika Wildlife Foundation is the 501(c)(3) fundraising arm that supports Tanganyika Wildlife Park’s conservation, endangered‑species breeding, education, and community partnership work. It raises funds and runs donor programs to support animal care, habitat/breeding projects, and outreach that aim to inspire stewardship of rare and endangered species.

Animals
Almost Home Foundation

Almost Home Foundation is a nonprofit, all volunteer, no-kill cat & dog rescue funded solely by private donations. We have no paid employees. AHF is committed to reducing the number of homeless and unwanted companion animals through education programs, spay /neuter programs, and the responsible re-homing of dogs and cats through adoption programs. Almost Home Foundation relies on volunteers who dedicate their time, homes and hearts for our animals until permanent, loving homes can be found. Adoptable animals in our care will be kept as long as it takes to find a suitable home. AHF does not discriminate against animals based on age, breed, color of fur or physical disability. Our ultimate goal is to eliminate the need to ever have a healthy adoptable animal euthanized.