The fund supports programs and services to prevent animal cruelty and promote animal welfare. The Michigan Department of Rural Development has allocated $4.5 million to support local animal welfare initiatives across the state.

The applications were reviewed and evaluated based on the following criteria:

Evaluation Criteria

  • The organization’s mission and goals
  • The effectiveness of their spay/neuter program
  • The level of community engagement and outreach
  • The organization’s financial stability and sustainability
  • Grant Awards

    The MDARD awarded grants to 15 organizations across the state, with a total of $1.2 million in funding.

    The Kalamazoo Animal Rescue is a non-profit organization that provides animal welfare services to the community.

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    The Animal Welfare Organizations in Metro Detroit

    Metro Detroit is home to a diverse range of animal welfare organizations, each working tirelessly to improve the lives of animals in need. From providing food and shelter to advocating for animal rights, these organizations are making a significant impact in the community.

  • Food and shelter for animals
  • Medical care and vaccinations
  • Spay/neuter services
  • Education and outreach programs
  • Friends for Animals of Metro Detroit is just one example of the many animal welfare organizations in Metro Detroit.

    The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) has been providing financial assistance to animal shelters across the state of Michigan.

  • The program provides funding for various expenses, including food, veterinary care, and supplies.
  • It also supports the training and development of shelter staff and volunteers.
  • The assistance helps to improve the overall quality of care provided to animals in shelters.Examples of Successful Programs
  • The MDARD program has been successful in supporting animal shelters across Michigan. For example, the Detroit Animal Care Center received a grant of $50,000 to support the care of its feline population. The grant helped to cover the cost of spaying and neutering, vaccinations, and other medical expenses. Another example is the Saginaw Animal Shelter, which received a grant of $30,000 to support its canine population.

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