Nonprofit causes tagged with Animals

  • African Wildlife Foundation (AWF)

    The African Wildlife Foundation, together with the people of Africa, works to ensure the wildlife and wild lands of Africa will endure forever.

    awf.org

  • Aid for Africa

    Aid for Africa works with its partners on the ground in Africa to find solutions to the education, health, development, and wildlife challenges facing the region. Whether we are distributing books to school children, introducing medical strategies to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS, supporting small businesses for women, or finding new approaches to protect endangered elephants and lions, Aid for Africa is working to build a better future for Africa’s children, families, and communities.

    aidforafrica.org

  • Alley Cats and Angels of North Carolina

    Alley Cats and Angels is a non-profit, no-kill, all volunteer, foster home based feline rescue. It is dedicated to improving the lives of the stray, abandoned, and feral cats in the Triangle, NC area, as well as the overall reduction of homeless cats through spay/neuter.

    alleycatsandangels.org

  • Animals Need Assistance

    Animals Need Assistance is an all volunteer organization dedicated to humanely decreasing the feral cat population by engaging in a consistent trap/sterilize/release program while providing a safe haven, medical care, and an opportunity for adoption for homeless animals. ANA also provides assistance and advice to economically underprivileged persons in need of medical care for their pets.

    http://animalsneedassis…

  • ASPCA

    Founded in 1866, the ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) was the first humane organization established in the Americas, and today has more than one million supporters throughout North America. A 501 [c] [3] not-for-profit corporation, the ASPCA’s mission is to provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States. The ASPCA provides local and national leadership in animal-assisted therapy, animal behavior, animal poison control, anti-cruelty, humane education, legislative services, and shelter outreach. The New York City headquarters houses a full-service, accredited, animal hospital, adoption center, and mobile clinic outreach program. The Humane Law Enforcement department enforces New York’s animal cruelty laws and is featured on the reality television series “Animal Precinct” on Animal Planet.

    aspca.org

  • Big Cat Rescue

    Big Cat Rescue in Tampa, FL, with over 100 big cats housed on 45 acres, is the world’s largest accredited sanctuary in the world devoted to big cats, i.e. lions, tigers, cougars, leopards, bobcats etc., in the world.

    BigCatRescue.org

  • Eleventh Hour Rescue

    Eleventh Hour Rescue is made up of dedicated individuals who believe that innocent pets deserve love and a place to live where they are honored and cared for. No dog deserves to die simply because it does not have a home. Eleventh Hour Rescue rescues dogs at their Eleventh Hour--when they are scheduled to be put to death by shelters that can no longer care for them. EHR gives the dogs all the medical attention they require, a place to live, and through its adoption services, a second chance at a happy and fulfilled life. EHR is affiliated with many like-minded animal groups throughout the United States. It also educates the community about the animal over population problem and the importance of spaying and neutering.

    ehrdogs.org

  • Friends of the National Zoo

    The Smithsonian’s National Zoo was established more than 100 years ago and is one of the most beloved cultural institutions in the Washington, D.C. community and the nation. The National Zoo welcomes more than 2 million visitors a year to see up close wild animals from around the world. It inspires people to learn through interactive exhibits and award-winning education programs, and from its research by more than three hundred internationally-renowned scientists working worldwide to save endangered species.

    fonz.org

  • Hip Dysplasia Funding, Inc.

    Hip Dysplasia Funding (HDF) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that raises money for dogs with hip dysplasia. Funds raised are used to assist rescues, shelters and families in paying for surgery or other medical care for dysplatic dogs. Hip dysplasia can be a debilitating disease that causes extreme pain and if not treated can result in the need for euthanasia due to the amount of suffering. Hip Dysplasia Funding hopes to make more pet owners aware of the disease and provide support and information for families who have a dysplastic dog and have never heard of the disease. They also help other organizations with research to find the underlying cause of the disease.

    hipdysplasiafunding.org

  • Hooved Animal Humane Society (HAHS)

    It is HAHS’ mission to promote the humane treatment of hooved animals through education, legislation, investigation and if necessary, legal intervention (impoundment). In addition, we provide physical rehabilitation to animals that have endured severe neglect and abuse and then adopt them out to compassionate forever homes.

    hahs.org

  • Kings Highway Cat Rescue

    Kings Highway Cat Rescue is a no-kill, non-profit organization dedicated to the rescue of sick, abused and unwanted animals. K.H.C.R. has been sheltering and caring for cats since 1988 and due to an overwhelming demand, has expanded its operation to include the rescue of dogs. It receives no government subsidies and survives solely on the funds that are received through donations and fund raisers. At K.H.C.R. each animal is provided with food, shelter and veterinary care (including spaying/neutering) until K.H.C.R. can find a caring adoptive home. For feral cats that cannot be domesticated, K.H.C.R. maintains a spay/neuter release program. Although K.H.C.R. is a cat and dog rescue, it does not turn away any animal. In the past, K.H.C.R. has rescued rabbits, ducks, crows, squirrels, possums and even a goat!

    diabellalovescats.com

  • Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals

    The Mayor’s Alliance works with 160+ rescue groups and shelters and the City of New York toward the day when no New York City dog or cat of reasonable health and temperament is killed merely because he or she does not have a home.

    AnimalAllianceNYC.org

  • NYC Rescued Kitties

    NYC Rescued Kitties is a not-for profit, registered with NY State, all-volunteer, cat-rescue group.The organization rescues cats off the streets of NYC. It vets, fixes, feeds, fosters, and LOVES them till they find GOOD for-ever HOMES. NYC Rescued Kitties takes care of 100 adult and elderly cats at a time. The organization is NON-KILL!!

    nyckitties.petfinder.com

  • PAWS NY

    The mission of Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS) is to promote the general health and well-being of underserved individuals through the provision of pet care assistance. Its goal is to advance wellness by maintaining and strengthening the bonds between these individuals and their animal companions.

    pawsny.org

  • PrideRock Wildlife Refuge

    Big cats were never intended to be pets, as that term is commonly used, and often attempting that endeavor ends in tragedy for either the owner, the cat, or both. The PrideRock Mission is to prevent cruelty to animals by keeping a solemn promise we make to each animal that is accepted, that this will be their final and permanent home for the remainder of their lives. A commitment that has long term economic and personal implications.

    priderock.org

  • Steel City Greyhounds Inc.

    Steel City Greyhounds Inc. is a 501c3 non-profit corporation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that is dedicated to finding loving homes for retired racing greyhounds who no longer qualify or fail to qualify as active racers.

    steelcitygreyhounds.org

  • The Seeing Eye

    Founded in 1929, The Seeing Eye, Inc. is the oldest existing dog guide school in the world. Twelve times a year, as many as 24 students at a time visit the Morristown, N.J. campus to discover the exhilarating experience of traveling with a Seeing Eye® dog.

    SeeingEye.org