irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2022
what they reported doing
Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.
- #1 primary $41KVETERINARY SERVICES - PRIMARILY ENGAGED IN PROVIDING 376 VETERINARY MEDICINE, DENTISTRY AND/OR SURGERY AND/OR TESTING SERVICES USING LICENSED VETERINARY PRACTITIONERS TO ANIMALS; PROMOTED A LOCAL VOUCHER PROGRAM.
named programs · 3 · from sources
what they call their work
Feeding Fido
Provides pet food to pet owners struggling to feed their pets due to financial hardship, helping to keep pets in their homes.
Humane Education
Offers educational presentations to local schools to promote humane values and support character education programs.
Humanitarian Hold
Provides temporary care for companion animals of at-risk individuals or families during life-altering circumstances.
activities · 5 groups
what they do
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Dog Foster Care & Adoption 6 activities
- Animal Shelter ServicesOperates an animal shelter providing services such as stray animal intake, adoptions, and temporary housing for 60-80 animals annually through its Humanitarian Hold program. This includes providing food, care, daily needs, and vaccinations for animals in the 30-day temporary housing program.
- Animal Shelter ServicesOperates an animal shelter providing services such as stray animal intake, adoptions, and temporary housing for 60-80 animals annually through its Humanitarian Hold program. This includes providing food, care, daily needs, and vaccinations for animals in the 30-day temporary housing program.
- Animal Shelter ServicesOperates an animal shelter providing services such as stray animal intake, adoptions, and temporary housing for 60-80 animals annually through its Humanitarian Hold program, including food, care, daily needs, and vaccinations.
- Humanitarian Hold ProgramProvides temporary housing for 60-80 animals annually through its Humanitarian Hold program, offering food, care, daily needs, and vaccinations for animals in its 30-day program.
- Kitten Care GuidanceProvides guidance for public intervention to care for abandoned kittens until weaning age.
- Kitten Care GuidanceProvides guidance to the public on how to care for abandoned kittens until they reach weaning age.
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Adoption Events & Meet-and-Greets 3 activities
- Community Engagement EventsHosts a "Noley's Kids Club" event that includes adoptable dogs for story time.
- Community Engagement EventsHosts a "Noley's Kids Club" event that includes adoptable dogs for story time.
- Noley's Kids ClubHosts a "Noley's Kids Club" event that includes adoptable dogs for story time.
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Dog Licensing Assistance 3 activities
- Dog Licensing ProgramAdministers a dog licensing program for residents of the Town of Payson, offering online, mail, or in-person options at the shelter.
- Dog Licensing ProgramAdministers a dog licensing program for residents of the Town of Payson, offering online, mail, or in-person options for obtaining or renewing licenses.
- Dog Licensing ProgramAdministers a dog licensing program for residents of the Town of Payson, offering online, mail, or in-person options at the shelter.
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Pet Food Pantry & Distribution 2 activities
- Pet Food PantryOperates the Feeding Fido Pet Food Pantry program, distributing free pet food monthly to low-income pet owners in Gila County, Arizona, for up to four animals per household.
- Pet Food PantryOperates the Feeding Fido Pet Food Pantry program, distributing free pet food monthly to low-income pet owners in Gila County, Arizona, for up to four animals per household.
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Uncategorized 7 activities
- Aluminum Can Recycling ProgramOperates a public drop-off program for aluminum can recycling, with proceeds benefiting homeless animals.
- Aluminum Can Recycling ProgramOperates a public drop-off program for aluminum can recycling, with proceeds benefiting homeless animals.
- Animal Shelter ServicesOperates an animal shelter providing stray animal intake and adoptions during business hours, including facility cleaning and maintenance, and providing durable beds for dogs.
- Resale Store OperationsOperates a 4,000+ square foot resale store and vintage boutique, selling gently-used clothing, housewares, electronics, home décor, books, furniture, and vintage collectibles, including sales on eBay, to support shelter operations. The store also arranges for shelter dogs to make regular visits and offers donation pickup services.
- Resale Store OperationsOperates a 4,000+ square foot resale store and vintage boutique, selling gently-used clothing, housewares, electronics, home décor, books, furniture, and vintage collectibles to support shelter operations. The store also arranges for shelter dogs to visit and offers donation pickup services.
- Resale Store OperationsOperates a 4,000+ square foot resale store and vintage boutique, selling gently-used clothing, housewares, electronics, home décor, books, furniture, and vintage collectibles, including sales on eBay, to support shelter operations. The store also arranges for shelter dogs to make regular visits.
- Resale Store OperationsOperates a 4,000+ square foot resale store and vintage boutique, selling gently-used clothing, housewares, electronics, home décor, books, furniture, and vintage collectibles, including sales on eBay, to support shelter operations. The store also arranges for shelter dogs to visit regularly and offers donation pickup services.
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financials · form 990 · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$1.19M
Contributions & grants$911K77%
Program service revenue$131K11%
Investment income$8070%
Other revenue$142K
expenses
Total expenses$820K
Program expenses78%
Admin / overhead16%
Fundraising6%
Salaries & benefits$491K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$3.59M
Cash$239K
Investments$1.61M
Liabilities$9K
Net assets$3.58M
Liquid reserves27.0 mo
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +3.8%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
board members · 9
- ANN FOWLER — SECRETARY
- CARLA TOLAR — PRESIDENT
- CAROL QUIGLEY — TREASURER
- CATHERINE BUCKISCH — DIRECTOR
- DEBI LABONTE — DIRECTOR
- LUCI TRUSHEL — EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
- MARC VAN NEUREN — DIRECTOR
- MARSHA DASHNEY — DIRECTOR
- NICOLE LEBEAU — VICE CHAIRMAN
relationships · 4
who they work with
- Gila County Government — Restricts Feeding Fido Pet Food Pantry services to residents of Gila County, Arizona.
- Gila County Health Department Partner — Directs Gila County residents to obtain dog licenses from the Gila County Health Department.
- Town Hall in Star Valley Partner — Directs Star Valley residents to obtain dog licenses from Town Hall in Star Valley.
- Town of Payson Partner — Administers dog licensing program on behalf of the Town of Payson.