Posts Tagged ‘Grants’
A Kinder World Foundation Awards Grant to PAWS NY
A Kinder World Foundation, which has supported PAWS NY for several years, has once again awarded the organization a generous grant. The grant is specifically to support the continued expansion of PAWS NY’s Housecall Program, with a particular focus on volunteer recruiting and training in the outer boroughs. “A Kinder World Foundation has been a…
Read MorePAWS NY Receives a $100,000 Grant from the ASPCA
PAWS NY received the grant at their annual Barks & Blooms Benefit in New York City. Pets Are Wonderful Support (PAWS) NY is honored to announce that the ASPCA ® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ®) has awarded the organization a $100,000 grant, to be used for general operating expenses…
Read MoreLily Auchincloss Foundation Extends Funding Support of PAWS NY with Two-Year Grant
The Lily Auchincloss Foundation, whose mission is to increase the quality of life in New York City, once again awarded a grant to PAWS NY in support of the organization’s Housecall Program. This grant, which will provide $50,000 over the course of two years, allows PAWS to focus on volunteer recruitment, training, and expansion within…
Read MoreIsaac H. Tuttle Fund Renews Support of PAWS NY
The Isaac H. Tuttle Fund recently awarded a $25,000 grant to PAWS NY. This is the foundation’s second year supporting the organization’s Housecall Program, with a specific focus on serving people and pets in Manhattan. “The Isaac H. Tuttle Fund has quickly become a key partner for our work in Manhattan, where they work to…
Read MorePets for the Elderly Supports PAWS NY Veterinary Care Program
Pets for the Elderly, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide companionship to senior individuals through pet ownership, recently donated $7,500 to the PAWS NY Veterinary Care Program. This first-time gift from the organization will help cover veterinary costs for PAWS NY clients and their pets. Thank you to Pets for the Elderly–we’re grateful…
Read MoreNew York Foundation for Eldercare Continues Support of PAWS NY
For the fifth year in a row, the New York Foundation for Eldercare (NYFE) has awarded PAWS NY a generous grant to support the organization’s work. “As a foundation, NYFE’s mission is to help older adults enjoy healthier, safer, more productive and dignified lives–and the work of PAWS NY aids in that mission,” said Rachel…
Read MoreMichele and Agnese Cestone Foundation Supports PAWS NY’s Veterinary Care Program
The Michele and Agnese Cestone Foundation has once again awarded PAWS NY a $5,000 grant to fund the organization’s Veterinary Care Program. With this program, PAWS NY provides a set amount of funds per pet to help cover the costs of veterinary visits throughout the year. Additionally, the organization partners with local veterinarians to secure…
Read MoreThe ASPCA Donates $25,000 to PAWS NY
The ASPCA, a long-time partner and funder of PAWS NY, has recognized the organization with a $25,000 grant. These unrestricted funds will allow PAWS NY to continue its important work across New York City, helping older adults and individuals living with illness or disability care for their pets. “The ASPCA is an incredible partner of…
Read MoreThe Mary Alice Fortin Foundation Awards PAWS NY a $10,000 Grant
The Mary Alice Fortin Foundation has increased its support of PAWS NY through a $10,000 grant, which is designated to support the ongoing expansion of the organization’s Housecall Program. The Foundation has previously funded PAWS NY on several occasions, most recently with a $5,000 grant in 2021. “We’re grateful for the ongoing support of the…
Read MorePAWS NY Receives $25,000 Grant from the Florence V. Burden Foundation
PAWS NY is thrilled to announce a new foundation partner: the Florence V. Burden Foundation, which has awarded the organization a $25,000 grant. This generous grant will support outer borough expansion as PAWS NY works to reach more clients, pets, and volunteers outside of Manhattan. “In recent years, PAWS NY has been working to expand…
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