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“ABOUT MADDIE’S FUND”

The Maddie's Fund mission is to revolutionize the status and well-being of companion animals.

Maddie’s Fund®, The Pet Rescue Foundation, www.maddiesfund.org is a family foundation funded by PeopleSoft Founder Dave Duffield and his wife, Cheryl, to help create a no-kill nation. The first step is to help develop programs that guarantee loving homes for all healthy shelter dogs and cats throughout the country. The next step will be to save the sick and injured pets in animal shelters nationwide. Maddie’s Fund is named after the family’s beloved Miniature Schnauzer who passed away in 1997.

Agencies seeking financial support from Maddie's Fund are expected to build broad-based community collaborations and create comprehensive, life-saving programs. Maddie's Fund supports collaborative efforts to encourage entire cities, counties and states to pool their talents and resources to build a safety net of care for the community's dogs and cats. "Getting animal control agencies, animal shelters, animal rescue groups, volunteer foster organizations and veterinarians talking and working together is extremely important to our long-term success," says Maddie's Fund President, Richard Avanzino.

Maddie's Fund is awarding millions of dollars through five and ten-year grants to coalitions of humane organizations across the country. Funded projects must produce an immediate and measurable increase in adoptions so they can reach their goal, to end the killing of healthy dogs and cats within five years, and end the killing of healthy and treatable dogs and cats within 10 years.

The Foundation also awards grants to coalitions to carry out community spay/neuter programs for low-income pet owners.

Maddie's Fund offers grants to colleges of veterinary medicine to establish Shelter Medicine Programs so that the specialized knowledge and skills of these institutions' faculty and students can be incorporated into the effort to achieve the no-kill nation goal.

Grant making efforts focus on organizations that honor the foundation's core values of honesty, integrity and mutual respect.

Asilomar Accords

In August of 2004, a group of animal welfare industry leaders from across the nation convened at Asilomar in Pacific Grove, California for the purpose of building bridges across varying philosophies, developing relationships and creating goals focused on significantly reducing the euthanasia of healthy and treatable companion animals in the United States.

Through hard work, lively discussion and brainstorming, a common vision for the future was adopted. The leadership of the following organizations participated in the original, and/or subsequent meetings, and were involved in the drafting of the "Asilomar Accords":

Martha Armstrong

The Humane Society of the United States

Richard Avanzino

Maddie's Fund

Pamela Burns

Hawaiian Humane Society & The National Council on Pet Population Study & Policy

Perry Fina

North Shore Animal League and The Pet Savers Foundation

Mark Goldstein, D.V.M.

San Diego Humane Society and SPCA

Belinda Lewis

Fort Wayne Animal Care & Control

Dave Loftus

Pet-Ark

Jane McCall

Dubuque Humane Society

Jan McHugh-Smith

Humane Society of Boulder Valley

Steven McHugh

Unison Business Development

Nancy McKenney

Humane Society for Seattle/King County

Dan Morrison

Southeast Area Animal Control Authority

John Nagy

Dumb Friends League & the Society of Animal Welfare Administrators (SAWA)

Cheryl Naumann

Arizona Humane Society

Robert Rohde

Dumb Friends League

Edwin Sayres

American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

John Snyder

The Humane Society of the United States

Karen Terpstra

Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA

Gary Tiscornia

SPCA of Monterey County & the Society of Animal Welfare Administrators (SAWA)

Marie Belew Wheatley

American Humane Association

View Mohave County 2006 Statistics

View Mohave County 2007 Statistics

For the Love of Paws 2007

H.A.L.T. 2007

Mohave County Animal Control 2007

Western Arizona Humane Society 2007

Bullhead City Animal Control 2007

Mohave C.A.R.E. - Net 2008

January 2008 Statistics

February 2008 Statistics

March 2008 Statistics

April 2008 Statistics

May 2008 Statistics

Mohave Companion Animal Rescue Efforts Network