Greenepets Foster Network Inc
Greenepets Foster Network Inc
EIN: 20-1683439
as of September 2024
as of September 09, 2024
Programs and results
What we aim to solve
Our programs
What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?
Dog Adoption
We rescue abandoned dogs, rehabilitate them and find permanent homes.
Where we work
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Our results
How does this organization measure their results? It's a hard question but an important one.
Average cost per spay/neuter surgery
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Related Program
Dog Adoption
Type of Metric
Input - describing resources we use
Direction of Success
Increasing
Context Notes
We have to travel extensively to get veterinary appointments and the costs for spay/neuter vary enormously, from free at the University of Tennessee Veterinary College to over $250 per female locally.
Number of trained volunteer dog-and-handler teams
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Related Program
Dog Adoption
Type of Metric
Context - describing the issue we work on
Direction of Success
Holding steady
Context Notes
We are always considering dog handler/trainer apprentices. The more people who have these skills, the more dogs stay in their families.
Number of animals provided with long term care
This metric is no longer tracked.Totals By Year
Related Program
Dog Adoption
Type of Metric
Context - describing the issue we work on
Direction of Success
Holding steady
Context Notes
There are always those dogs who need such special placements that it may take us years to find the right home. So, they may spend their lives with us, and they get so much love they don't care.
Goals & Strategy
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Charting impact
Four powerful questions that require reflection about what really matters - results.
What is the organization aiming to accomplish?
We work hard to find the best homes for the homeless dogs in our care.
To help with our area's horrendous overpopulation, we attempt to educate the public with other options to abandoning pets they are responsible for.
All of our adoptions are fully vetted and spayed or neutered responsibly.
We are all overwhelmed and just placing the homeless dogs in new homes isn't the total answer.
What are the organization's key strategies for making this happen?
We are currently fundraising for a transport van to ferry dogs to area veterinary clinics for spay neuter and other medical. issues.
Our local area has become so expensive, we can't utilize them anymore. This puts a burden on our volunteers having to drive an hour one way with one or two dogs and wait most of the day to bring the dog back after vetting. We have to have the ability to help ten dogs at a time.
What are the organization's capabilities for doing this?
The few volunteers we have are working people who are dedicated to helping us.
We are so very blessed; we need right now a coordinating person who can help us to get things accomplished on a timely basis. This person can have the ability to volunteer from home after completion of our required training.
What have they accomplished so far and what's next?
In the past twenty years all we can say is we plug along and do what we can to help the other rescues in our area.
We share supplies, and time with also posting their animals in other states, especially the little guys who require special adopters. This part is exhausting we we lack volunteer's the work falls to our President to keep up with.
Financials
Operations
The people, governance practices, and partners that make the organization tick.
Documents
President
Katherine Rollins
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