Private Animal Welfare Grants
Explore 204 grant opportunities
Application Deadline
Mar 1, 2026
Date Added
Jan 19, 2026
This grant provides financial support to humane societies in West Virginia for projects that improve animal welfare, such as education programs and facility upgrades, excluding spay/neuter initiatives.
Application Deadline
Aug 31, 2026
Date Added
Jun 7, 2024
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in Pennsylvania that focus on charitable, educational, religious, or scientific initiatives.
Application Deadline
Jul 31, 2026
Date Added
May 27, 2025
This grant provides financial support to Utah-based nonprofit organizations focused on animal care, youth life skills programs, epilepsy education and research, and home care services for terminally ill individuals.
Application Deadline
Apr 13, 2026
Date Added
May 29, 2025
This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations for community improvement projects that empower and enhance local initiatives.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Nov 20, 2023
This grant provides funding to non-profit organizations in California that focus on animal care and the prevention of cruelty to animals, with a preference for those in Northern California and the San Francisco Bay Area.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Jun 13, 2024
This funding opportunity supports nonprofit organizations in Maine, particularly in Brunswick, Southport, and Boothbay Harbor, focusing on projects that aid those in need, promote animal welfare, provide healthcare for underserved populations, and support public broadcasting.
Application Deadline
Aug 1, 2026
Date Added
Jun 6, 2024
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Virginia, focusing on assisting the visually impaired and delivering medical care to low-income individuals.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Apr 22, 2024
This grant provides funding to local individuals and nonprofit groups for projects that promote community engagement with the area's natural resources, particularly focusing on birds and wildlife.
Application Deadline
Apr 15, 2026
Date Added
Nov 21, 2023
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in Mahoning and Trumbull counties for projects, operational needs, capital improvements, crisis assistance, and matching donations to enhance community services.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
May 16, 2025
This grant provides financial support to conservation NGOs worldwide for purchasing and protecting land that is vital for biodiversity and at risk of destruction.
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Not specified
Date Added
Apr 17, 2025
This funding opportunity supports U.S. and Canadian researchers and organizations in publishing impactful animal welfare research in open-access journals.
Application Deadline
Mar 1, 2026
Date Added
Jul 18, 2025
This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations in Maine that address basic human needs, promote humane animal care, expand healthcare access for underserved populations, and support public media initiatives.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Oct 9, 2025
This funding program provides financial support to nonprofit organizations that promote education, community engagement, and equity initiatives across the United States.
Application Deadline
Jul 15, 2025
Date Added
Jun 5, 2025
This funding opportunity supports nonprofit organizations in the Denver Metro area that focus on improving animal health through medical treatment and care initiatives.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
May 27, 2024
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations across the U.S. that focus on improving the lives of underprivileged children, women, animals, and the environment through innovative and effective strategies.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Apr 8, 2024
The Washington Federation of Animal Care and Control Agencies offers grants funded by the "We Love Our Pets" License Plates, dedicated to supporting actual spay/neuter surgeries for dogs and cats within Washington State. Eligibility for this grant is restricted to member organizations of the federation. These grants are awarded quarterly, with application deadlines on March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31 each year. Priority is given to organizations targeting specific groups such as cats, Pit Bull breeds and mixes, or other at-risk animal populations, pets of low-income owners, areas with limited access to these surgeries, communities with high euthanasia rates, those able to conduct the most surgeries at the lowest cost, and those that collaborate with other organizations. Applications are accepted quarterly with deadlines on March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31. Priority is for organizations targeting specific groups and areas, demonstrating cost-effectiveness, and collaboration.
Application Deadline
May 10, 2024
Date Added
May 3, 2024
The Santa Fe Community Foundation's Piñon Awards program recognizes local nonprofit organizations that have made extraordinary contributions to the community in northern New Mexico. These awards align with the Foundation's mission to strengthen the community by supporting impactful organizations. The program's strategic priorities are to identify and honor nonprofits demonstrating courageous innovation, quiet inspiration, resiliency, and consistent, high-quality programs. The target beneficiaries of the Piñon Awards are 501(c)(3) or tribal entities that have operated for at least three years in northern New Mexico (specifically Santa Fe, Mora, Rio Arriba, and San Miguel counties) and have a proven track record. These organizations serve communities aligned with the Foundation’s funding priorities, which include Arts & Culture, Animal Welfare, Civic & Economic Opportunities, Education, Environment, and Health & Wellbeing. The program focuses on recognizing organizations that exemplify specific qualities through its award categories. The Courageous Innovation Award celebrates new solutions to persistent problems, based on sound theory. The Quiet Inspiration Award honors organizations working respectfully within the community, earning long-term support and trust. The Resiliency Award acknowledges efforts to build resilience in vulnerable communities facing emergencies and systemic injustices. Finally, the Tried & True Award recognizes organizations with over a decade of consistent, high-quality service despite external changes. Expected outcomes include increased visibility and recognition for these high-impact organizations, fostering continued excellence and innovation in the nonprofit sector. While specific measurable results for the Piñon Awards themselves are not detailed as quantitative metrics in the provided text, the criteria for winning nonprofits, such as a proven track record and alignment with funding priorities, serve as qualitative indicators of successful impact within the community. The Foundation's theory of change, implicit in these awards, is that by recognizing and celebrating effective organizations, it encourages best practices, strengthens the local nonprofit ecosystem, and ultimately contributes to the overall well-being and resilience of northern New Mexico.
Application Deadline
Oct 13, 2024
Date Added
Sep 4, 2024
The Rocky Brands Community Improvement Fund is seeking applications from 501c3 organizations and government agencies in specific Ohio counties for projects that align with their mission and values, address current or emerging needs, encourage cooperation, and can leverage additional funds, with a focus on areas such as children's welfare, hunger, education, senior citizens, health wellness, community development, and more.
Application Deadline
Aug 31, 2024
Date Added
Aug 9, 2024
The Hispanic Fund, operating as an affiliate fund of the Community Foundation of Lorain County, is dedicated to improving and promoting socioeconomic and educational opportunities within the Hispanic community in Lorain County, Ohio. This grant program is a direct reflection of the Community Foundation's broader mission to foster community well-being and addresses specific, foundational needs within the local Hispanic population. By focusing on areas such as citizen empowerment, neighborhood revitalization, public safety, and educational achievement, the program aligns with a comprehensive, equity-focused approach to community development. The primary beneficiaries of this grant program are non-profit organizations and community members whose projects directly impact the Hispanic community. The program aims to achieve significant positive impacts, including enhanced citizen empowerment, improved living environments through neighborhood revitalization, increased public safety and reduced crime, and a greater understanding and implementation of collaborative solutions to community problems. Ultimately, the program's core objective is to address the root causes of social ills and elevate educational attainment within the Hispanic community, creating a more equitable and thriving environment. To realize these goals, The Hispanic Fund’s grant program prioritizes projects that provide or work to improve several key areas. These priorities include initiatives that empower Hispanic citizens, address neighborhood revitalization or environmental issues, and promote public safety, education, and crime/violence prevention. Furthermore, the fund strategically seeks projects that offer collaborative solutions or new approaches to existing problems, and those that directly tackle the root causes of social challenges within the community. A significant focus is also placed on programs that positively influence Hispanic educational achievement in both public and higher education settings. While specific measurable results are not explicitly detailed, the focus areas inherently suggest clear expected outcomes. For instance, projects centered on citizen empowerment could lead to increased civic participation and leadership. Educational initiatives would aim for improved academic performance and higher rates of public or higher education enrollment. Similarly, neighborhood revitalization projects would target measurable improvements in local infrastructure and living conditions, and public safety initiatives would work towards a quantifiable reduction in crime rates. The fund's overarching strategic priority is to support initiatives that create lasting, positive change, operating under the theory that empowering and educating the Hispanic community will lead directly to broader societal benefits and an improved overall quality of life.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
Nov 5, 2024
This initiative provides funding to animal welfare and community organizations in select states to assist with disaster response efforts for animals affected by recent hurricanes.

