Help "Fix" Pet Overpopulation in Florida – Florida Animal Friend

Help “Fix” Florida’s Pet Population!

When you purchase a Florida Animal Friend specialty license plate, $25 goes directly to fund organizations that are awarded grants to provide free or low-cost spay and neuter services for dogs and cats in Florida. These services are often made available to pets of low-income families as well as programs to spay/neuter large-breed dogs or free-roaming community cats.

By purchasing the plate or donating to show your support, you are helping us become one step closer to ensuring that all animals can have a safe, happy, and loving home. Supporters like you are our best defense against Florida pet overpopulation.

 

Do you offer low-cost spay and neuter services in Florida? Apply for a grant!

 

Is your organization, shelter, or agency already fighting the good fight against Florida pet overpopulation? First of all, thank you! Second of all, we’d love for you to apply for one of our annual grants. That’s exactly the kind of work we support here at Florida Animal Friend.

Your organization can apply for a Florida Animal Friend Grant between January 1st and April 1st every year. Funds of up to $25,000 per recipient organization are dispensed in late August each year, with follow-up reports due September 1st of the following year as a progress check-in. Each spring, we encourage municipal and nonprofit agencies like yours to submit these funding proposals so we can increase access to low-cost spay and neuter services in Florida. After all, we couldn’t hope to put an end to Florida pet overpopulation without you!

 

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Tallahassee Animal Shelter Foundation

The Animal Shelter Foundation provides support to homeless animals in the care of the Tallahassee Animal Shelter. Each year, the Animal Shelter takes in over 11,000 animals. Our Mission is to make a difference in the lives of homeless animals by educating the community, encouraging responsible pet ownership and providing veterinary care and other resources to the animals in the Tallahassee Animal Shelter.

Your organization can apply for a Florida Animal Friend Grant between January 1st and April 1st every year.


January 1st

Grant Application Available


April 1st

Grant Application Due


Mid-August

Grant winners announced
Click here to see the winners!


August 15th

Grant funds released


September 1st the following year

Follow-up reports due