Dj&t Foundation

Category

: Animals & Wildlife

Description

The Foundation, created by TV game show host Bob Barker, and named for his late wife and mother, seeks to curb the overpopulation of companion dogs. The Foundation defines “companion” dogs as a dog already owned by someone. The Foundation does not intend for its grants to go to breeders, hoarders/collectors, or anyone who exploits or profits from the exploitation of animals. The Foundation awards two types of grants: spay/neuter clinic grants and spay/neuter assistance grants. Spay/Neuter Clinic grants are awarded to organizations that operate low-cost or free spay/neuter clinics (including mobile clinics) or are planning to open one. Spay/Neuter Assistance Program grants are provided to organizations with established or evolving public outreach programs to spay/neuter dogs that belong to people who require financial assistance. The Foundation’s grants are not intended to underwrite the neutering of dogs housed in shelters. Additional information can be found on the Web site.


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