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Organization - Western University of Health Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine Grant Amount - $101,855 Foundation - California Community Foundation Grant Purpose - Two-year support for a mobile veterinary program to deliver spay/neuter services, vaccinations, diagnosis and treatment of homeless animals and those with low-income guardians. Similar Grants Amanda Foundation - $100,000 from the California Community Foundation - One-year support to expand spay/neuter services, adopt and rescue increased numbers of animals, conduct educational seminars and provide behavioral advice, and assist low-income, elderly and disabled populations with pet care. Pasadena Humane Society - $106,495 from the California Community Foundation - Three-year support to maintain existing public, low-cost spay/neuter services for Pasadena residents and surrounding cities. Actors and Others for Animals - $153,300 from the California Community Foundation - Three-year support to expand free spay/neuter procedures, in partnership with 160 veterinarians, for low-income residents with 'dangerous dogs,' resulting in an additional 500 procedures per year. Singita Animal Sanctuary - $163,600 from the California Community Foundation - Three-year support to collaborate with the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control to spay and neuter an additional 3,240 dogs and cats in the Downey and Lancaster communities. Tufts University - $206,600 from the Rockefeller Foundation - for use by its Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine to support the planning phase of a project to determine the potential benefit of advanced education and training in veterinary public health in Indonesia to improve the ability of veterinary... Recent News from California Community Foundation |
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