Basic Organization Information
A Chance for Bliss
- Physical Address:
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Penryn, CA
95663
- EIN:
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26-1452047
- Web URL:
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www.achanceforbliss.com
- NTEE Category:
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D Animal related
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D20 Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
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D Animal related
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D11 Single Organization Support
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D Animal related
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D12 Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
- Year Founded:
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2008
- Ruling Year:
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2008
- How This Organization Is Funded:
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David and Deanna Bartley - $35,000
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General and Mrs. John R. Bartley - $6,000
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Sally Hunter - $5,000
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Mission Statement
A Chance for Bliss is a small, non-profit animal sanctuary in South Placer County, California, dedicated to providing extraordinary care senior and special needs animals, as well as those others facing end of life circumstances.
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Impact Summary from the Nonprofit
<p>By the end of 2010 we had expanded our reach to permanently care and house 90 residents, which represent 12 different species. We have also invited the community to visit the sanctuary on a regular basis in an effort to demonstrate the value and worth of senior and special needs animals, and encourage those interested in adopting to contact organizations we regularly work with. </p>
Financial Statements
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Leadership
Mr. David Bartley
Term:
Since
Jan
2008
Profile:
David Bartley is a compassionate and passionate advocate of animals in need. He has extensive professional experience in the fields of communications, contracts, finance, real estate, and mergers and acquisitions. Each of his professional positions has contributed another element to a well developed skill set that is perfectly tailored to handle the myriad of challanges facing a public charity.
Leadership Statement:
<p>In the past year we witnessed the passing of our shortest tenured resident, Leroy, who was with us for all of 6 days, and also our longest tenured resident, Happy, who had been with us for 7 years. Be it short or long term, we remain committed to caring for senior and special needs animals, as well as those facing end of life circumstances. We will be their voice, and will work tirelessly to champion their cause, their worth, and their value. </p>
Highest Paid Employees & Their Compensation
Program:
Un-adoptables
- Budget:
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- Category:
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- Population Served:
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General Public/Unspecified
Program Description:
We have 60 residents at the sanctuary. We have actively solicited rescue organizations and shelters offering to take in their their "un-adoptables". In doing so, this frees up addtional space in their facilities so that they may serve others in need.
Program Long-Term Success:
Becoming an official public charity, after having been active in this work since 2000.
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