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Pulling IRS BMF, Form 990 filings, peer benchmarks, programs, people, and grants.
Pulling IRS BMF, Form 990 filings, peer benchmarks, programs, people, and grants.
DBA: N/A
No longer listed with the IRS — appears terminated
This organization is no longer in the IRS Exempt Organizations Master File or Pub 78 — its most recent Form 990 (FY2023) appears to be a final return (dissolved or merged). It is not currently a verifiable tax-exempt organization; the information below is historical.
EIN 30-6303481 · Snapshot of IRS recognition, filing currency, financial health, and governance.
The foundation provides funds to local veterinary clinics to help subsidize the costs of medical treatment of household pets whose owners do not have the financial means to afford the medical treatment to allow these pets to continue to reside with their owners and thereby avoid being placed in a shelter or euthanized. The foundation will work closely with local veterinary clinics who will bring cases to the attention of and for the consideration by the foundation. The foundation will disburse funds for the benefit of the companion pets whose owners are not in a position to pay for all of the needed medical treatment. The amount the foundation will pay will be based upon the income and assets of the pet owner in need of the foundation's assitance. The foundation will not give the pet owners any funds and will only make the payments for medical treatment directly to the veterinary clinic that provides the needed medical treatment. See page 11 of form 990-pf for a summary of 2023 charita
Total Revenue
$18K
FY2023
Total Expenses
$166K
FY2023
Net Assets
$0
Program Ratio
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expenses on programs
Employees
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Volunteers
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Board Members
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Voting
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Independent
8 answers compiled from IRS Form 990, BMF, Pub 78, and the Auto-Revocation List.