named programs · 8 · from sources
what they call their work
Community Service and Volunteer Programs
Engages community members in volunteering to support the shelter's operations and animal care.
Dog Training
Offers fun, positive-reinforcement classes to help dogs learn good manners and strengthen their bond with owners.
Emergency Sheltering
Provides shelter for animals during times of disaster.
Foster a Pet
Allows individuals to temporarily open their homes to help a pet prepare for their forever family.
Hiking Club
A guided group adventure for dogs and their humans (or volunteers) to explore trails, exercise, and socialize.
Kids Camp (Animal Ed-Ventures Kids’ Summer Camp)
A hands-on, animal-themed camp where children learn about pet care, wildlife, and compassion for all creatures.
Low Cost Spay/Neuter and Vaccine Programs
Offers affordable spay/neuter services and vaccinations to keep pets healthy and prevent unwanted litters.
Pet Adoption Services
Provides services for adopting dogs, cats, and other animals, including veterinary exams, vaccinations, deworming, flea/tick treatment, spay/neuter, and microchipping.
activities · 6 clusters
what they do
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Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Services 3 activities
- Affordable Spay/Neuter and Vaccine ProgramsOffers affordable spay/neuter services and vaccine programs to the community.
- Low-Cost Veterinary ServicesProvides affordable and low-cost spay/neuter services and vaccination programs to the community, aimed at increasing access to essential animal health care.
- Pre-Adoption Veterinary CareProvides comprehensive veterinary care for all adopted animals, including spay/neuter services, microchip implantation and registration, core vaccinations (parvovirus, distemper, rabies), deworming, flea and tick treatment, and general veterinary exams prior to adoption.
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Dog Foster Care & Adoption 2 activities
- Animal Adoption ProgramFacilitates pet adoptions for dogs and cats, with fees varying by age and condition, including waived or reduced fees for seniors and special needs animals. All adopted animals receive spay/neuter surgery, microchipping, core vaccinations (parvovirus, distemper, rabies), deworming, flea and tick treatment, and a veterinary exam prior to adoption.
- Animal Sheltering ServicesOperates a no-kill animal shelter providing care for unwanted, abandoned, mistreated, and owner-surrendered animals. Transitioned from a municipal contracted shelter to a no-kill humane society in 2019, reducing annual intake from 5,000–6,000 to approximately 2,500 animals and eliminating unnecessary euthanasia. Also provides emergency sheltering during disasters.
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Nature-Based Environmental Education Programs 2 activities
- Kids CampRuns an animal-themed summer camp for children, focusing on pet care, wildlife, and compassion.
- Youth and Community Education ProgramsRuns an animal-themed summer camp for children focused on pet care, wildlife, and compassion, also referred to as Kids Camp. Offers positive-reinforcement dog training classes and organizes a hiking club for dogs and their owners or volunteers to promote responsible pet ownership and community engagement.
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General Volunteer Support Services 1 activity
- Community Service and Volunteer ProgramsOffers community service and volunteer programs.
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Dog Behavioral Training & Socialization 1 activity
- Dog Training ClassesOffers positive-reinforcement dog training classes.
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Uncategorized 4 activities
- Animal Adoption ServicesFacilitates the adoption of dogs and cats, connecting unwanted, abandoned, and mistreated animals with adoptive families. Adoption fees vary by age and condition, with waived or reduced fees for seniors and special needs animals.
- Animal ShelteringOperates an animal shelter providing aid to unwanted, abandoned, mistreated, and owner-surrendered animals, functioning as a no-kill humane society since January 1, 2019, and also offering emergency sheltering during disasters.
- Dog Hiking ClubOrganizes a hiking club for dogs and their owners or volunteers.
- Volunteer and Community Service EngagementOffers volunteer programs and community service opportunities for individuals to support animal welfare efforts, including participation in programs like the dog hiking club and youth camps.
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financials · form 990 · fy2020
the money
revenue
Total revenue$520K
Contributions & grants$422K81%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$99K19%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$715K
Program expenses93%
Admin / overhead7%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$447K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$612K
Cash$479K
Investments$0
Liabilities$150K
Net assets$462K
Liquid reserves8.0 mo
1 years on record · 2020–2020
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2020
who runs it
board members · 6
- CHRYSTAL REDDING — Treasurer
- DENNIS PUGH — Director
- JOHN FIFE — Director
- KEN SALMON — President
- MARY HENDRICKS — Secretary
- MICHELLE RYAN — Executive Dir.
relationships · 4
who they work with
- Bois Dubois Foundation Funder — Provided matching funds for the construction of a new facility in 1972.
- City of Flagstaff Government — Contracted with the organization to provide shelter services until 2018.
- Coconino County Government — Contracted with the organization to provide shelter services until 2018.
- Forest Service Government — Leased five acres to the Humane Shelter for its initial location in 1955.