Summerlee Foundation
Category: Animals & Wildlife
DescriptionThe Foundation focuses its grantmaking on two areas: alleviating fear, pain, and suffering of animals and promoting animal protection and the prevention of cruelty to animals as well as researching, promoting, and documenting all facets of Texas history. Under the animal protection category, the Foundation has several interests: companion animals and wildlife. Companion animal grants are targeted at programs that address the spay/neutering of cats in rural communities in the Western and Midwestern United States. No requests will be considered from California, the Northeastern United States or the Southern United States. Wildlife grants fund programs in the United States and the British Isles that protect wildcats with special priority given to cougars and bobcats. Texas history grants have been restricted for the first quarter of the new fiscal year beginning July 1, 2009 to previous commitments. Additional information is available on the Web site.
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