The Animal Friendly grants initiative, managed by the Animal Health Division of the Tennessee Department of Agriculture, is dedicated to making spay and neuter services more accessible to animal shelters across the state.

  • State Veterinarian Samantha Beaty, D.V.M. emphasizes the importance of reducing unwanted litters
  • She highlights the benefits of spay and neuter services for both pets and the community
  • By supporting these services, animal shelters can ease the burden on themselves and promote healthier lives for pets

Making spay and neuter services more accessible has a significant impact on the lives of both pets and the community. It is essential to recognize the challenges faced by animal shelters in providing low-cost spay and neuter services. The Animal Friendly grants initiative is a valuable resource that helps alleviate these challenges.

Application Window Open until May 16, 2025
Funding Distribution Criteria Based on the impact of an organizationโ€™s services, including the number of animals treated and geographic areas covered
Priority Criteria Given to shelters and groups serving distressed counties

The initiative is supported by proceeds from the sale of specialty license plates. Each $35 plate sold contributes funds that go toward grants for municipal shelters and nonprofit groups throughout Tennessee that provide low-cost spay and neuter services. The application process for qualified shelters and organizations can be found at www.tn.gov/agriculture/animals/veterinary-resources/spayโ€”neuter-resources.html. Interested individuals can also email animal.friendlygrants@tn.gov or call 615-837-5104 with questions. A key benefit of the Animal Friendly grants initiative is that it provides an opportunity for Tennessee residents to support spay and neuter services. When registering or renewing motor vehicle registration, residents can purchase the “Animal Friendly โ€“ Spay and Neuter Saves Lives” specialty license plate online, in person, by mail, or via the free MyTN mobile app.

โ€œThe making of spay and neuter services more accessible benefits both pets and the community,โ€ State Veterinarian Samantha Beaty, D.V.M. said. โ€œBy reducing the number of litters of unwanted dogs and cats, we ease the burden on shelters while promoting healthier, longer lives for pets.โ€

This approach not only supports animal shelters but also promotes a healthier and more sustainable community. By investing in spay and neuter services, we can reduce the number of homeless animals, decrease pet overpopulation, and promote animal welfare. The Animal Friendly grants initiative is a critical component in addressing these challenges. By providing funding for low-cost spay and neuter services, the initiative helps alleviate the burden on animal shelters and promotes healthier lives for pets. Eligibility Criteria

  • Shelters and organizations must be registered with the Tennessee Department of Agriculture
  • Grants must be used exclusively for spay and neuter procedures, performed by licensed veterinarians within Tennessee
  • Grant funds must be used to support low-cost spay and neuter services in Tennessee

How to Apply

  • Visit www.tn.gov/agriculture/animals/veterinary-resources/spayโ€”neuter-resources.html for the application process
  • Email animal.friendlygrants@tn.gov or call 615-837-5104 with questions

Get Involved

  • Purchase the “Animal Friendly โ€“ Spay and Neuter Saves Lives” specialty license plate when registering or renewing motor vehicle registration
  • Support local animal shelters and organizations that provide low-cost spay and neuter services

Conclusion
The Animal Friendly grants initiative is a vital resource for animal shelters across Tennessee. By supporting spay and neuter services, we can promote a healthier and more sustainable community. We encourage all animal lovers to get involved and support this initiative. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of our pets and our community.

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