BC SPCA Community Animal Spay/Neuter Grant Program Application Guide

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BC SPCA Community Animal Spay/Neuter Grant Program 2018 Application Guide

BC SPCA Community Animal Spay/Neuter Grant Program The BC SPCA Community Animal Spay/Neuter Grant Program is a grant program designed to support non-profit community organizations, veterinarians and regional and municipal governments that wish to implement targeted spay/neuter projects at a low cost to the The primary goal of this grant program is to assist communities working to address community cat population growth through spay and neuter. Applications are accepted from BC SPCA Branches First Nations Governments and Tribal Councils Local Municipal and Regional District Governments Registered Animal Welfare Charities and Non-profits Veterinarians Types spay/neuter projects funded 1. Cat Spay/Neuter Program Funds must be targeted toward reducing the number of free-roaming or feral cats in a Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) Free Roaming Cats, defined as intact neighborhood or community-fed cats, abandoned cats, unfriendly or feral cats living in colonies, where there are one or more caretakers. Cats on First Nations land Owned and unowned cats that are cared for by owners/guardians in a First Nation 2. Dog Spay/Neuter Program A limited amount of funds are available to spay/neuter dogs that are at risk of creating or contributing to an overpopulation crisis. Dogs on First Nations land Owned and unowned dogs that are cared for by owners/guardians in a First Nation

Selection Criteria Identified Number of Animals: Must include a current estimate of the number of both: 1. altered and unaltered free-roaming animals, or 2. estimates of the number of owned pets for the grant project. For community cats, the grant only provides funding for cats returned (e.g. not kittens that are adopted out), please ensure this is incorporated in your count. Targeted Approach: Has a geographically defined target area, such as a First Nations community, colony location or specific address where the animals are located. Commitment to spay and neuter at least 90% of the animals in each of the colonies/communities listed in the grant application by December 31, 2018. (e.g., if you know of 3 colonies, but can only get to 2 fully completed in the year, apply for 2). Matching Funds: The applicant must prove their ability to provide enough matching funding to pay for additional costs incurred (see Matching Funds ). The source can come from municipal funds, community foundations, corporate sponsors or public/private donations. If there are no contributed funds for a First Nations project, the community members must be willing to pay for those additional costs. Veterinary Commitment: Must provide documentation from participating veterinarian(s) willing to provide discounted rates for the animals covered by the grant. Partner Commitment: If the project includes a partnership, such as a First Nations community, a letter of support must be provided from the partner. Project Administrator: Must be an identified project administrator to manage the community relationship and administer the program and fulfill all reporting requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions Will everyone be approved? Our goal is to be able to make a demonstrated impact on a group of animals. This means that applications targeted at fixing at least 90% of the animals identified in a colony or community will be prioritized. All applicants will be evaluated using the selection criteria (see above). As funding is limited, not all programs that meet the criteria will be approved. What are the expectations of grant recipients? Able to communicate via email for grant reporting. Able to track each individual animal and surgery cost in a digital excel spreadsheet provided by the BC SPCA and provide a completed spreadsheet on the dates indicated in the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA). Able to provide an address or neighbourhood of where colonies are located. Provide recognition for BC SPCA funding in communications about the work that is done with the funds. Ideally, the applicant s community should have municipal council members or staff members that are open to working with the BC SPCA on this initiative and willing to consider implementing bylaw changes to further protect the welfare of animals. What expenses will the grant cover? BC SPCA grant funds will cover the full cost of the following: 1) Spay/Neuter Surgery All necessary inclusions: pain control, IV fluids, cryptorchid/in-heat/pregnancy surcharges 2) Permanent ID Must be tattooed or microchipped, can also be ear tipped

How do you calculate the amount of funding my organization receives? Grants awarded range between $1,000 and $7,500. Funding is calculated based on the number of animals indicated that are unfixed in each colony. As our goal is to make a demonstrated impact, we provide funding for 100% of the animals that need to be fixed in a colony or We base our calculation on the costs indicated in the veterinary letter of support, assuming a 50:50, F:M sex ratio and 20% of females pregnant or in heat. What expenses Is the grantee required to pay? As mentioned, the grant applicant must provide enough matching funding to pay for additional costs incurred for each animal. Below is a list of potential expenses that are the responsibility of the grantee to cover: Start-up and ongoing costs (cat traps, ferry fees, gas fees, etc.) Vaccinations Medical treatments (ear flush, abscesses, etc.) Disease testing Parasite treatment (ear mites, fleas, etc.) Euthanasia where durgery is not a viable option due to poor health Spay/neuter for kittens removed from the colony, socialized and adopted out Can the funds be used to spay or neuter animals adopted out by our organization? No, surgeries for kittens that are removed from a colony to be socialized and adopted out must be funded through adoption fees or other sources available to the grant recipient. The focus of the BC SPCA Community Animal Spay/Neuter Grant is to fund spay/neuter surgeries for free-roaming community animals or the surgeries of animals cared for by owners/guardians in a First Nations

What are the reporting requirements and deadlines? Grant recipients are responsible for tracking the individual surgeries and costs for each animal covered by the grant. Additional documentation may be required. April 15, 2018 Animal Location Chart and Project Plan August 31, 2018 Interim Report December 15, 2018 Final Report How can I apply? Complete the application form located at spca.bc.ca/spayneutergrant (Note: applications for community cat colonies, cats on First Nations land and dogs on First Nations land must be submitted separately as they are three separate granting categories with different funds available for each) Submit all required documents. Applications with missing documents will not be reviewed. Email the complete application to spayneuter@spca.bc.ca or mail to Marieke van der Velden, 1245 East 7 th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5T 1R1 Completed application must be received by mail or by email no later than March 21, 2018. The BC SPCA will provide confirmation of receipt by email for all applications received.