Developing A Grant Program At Your Animal Sanctuary
…start close to home, by looking at your organization’s history of prior funding. Then you can branch out by exploring community and local grant opportunities. Finally, you can search more…
…start close to home, by looking at your organization’s history of prior funding. Then you can branch out by exploring community and local grant opportunities. Finally, you can search more…
…good scratch. Grooming is a great tactile enrichment and good human-resident bonding time. Adding sand or dirt for a nice dust bath can also be stimulating. Avoid putting food on…
…complete map of your property that should accurately show its boundaries, all structures (including fencing, homes, and other buildings), and any additional information you have requested from your surveyor. While…
…Building your emergency first aid kit from scratch is no small financial commitment. Neither is keeping it refreshed and restocked as medications are used or expire. Connect with your vet…
…lead. Jellybean spending some chill time with her caregiver, enjoying a good ear scratch! Photo: Animal Place Donkeys from strong bonds with one another. The importance of social access is…
…Remember to keep good track of all intake information and records of any new resident. Find our Resident Record Keeping guide here. Identify The Specific Needs Of Incoming Individuals While…
…Not only can this help you develop good enrichment plans, but it can help you understand them and provide better care in general. In addition to learning about their natural…
…be outdated and what we thought was good may actually cause problems for a resident. You may have been misinformed or simply following the techniques generally approved by the greater…
…Consider using our Resident Adoption Record and Resident End-of-Life Record to keep track of the important details. When placing a resident in a new home, it’s a good idea to…
…particularly useful in a sanctuary setting, allowing caregivers to observe, monitor, and collect information on the welfare of individual residents. Good Intentions Don’t Equal Good Welfare It’s essential to understand…
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