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ARIZONA SCHNAUZER RESCUE INC

Chandler AZ, AZ · EIN 201575746 · Form 990EZ · FY2022 · NTEE D20 · Animal-Related · Micro (<$100K) · www.azschnauzer.org
revenue
$90K
expenses
$82K
net assets
$40K
employees
filing since
2022
mission · from form 990

To rescue Miniature Schnauzers from shelters, humane societies and from owners who do not want or cannot care for their dog in Arizona and New Mexico. We address each dog's health problems and behavioral issues. Then, screen and find appropriate, new adoptive homes.

profile · synthesized from sources

Arizona Schnauzer Rescue is a nonprofit organization dedicated to rescuing, fostering, and rehoming Miniature Schnauzers. All dogs are cared for in private foster homes across Arizona and Las Cruces, New Mexico, until adoption. The organization covers veterinary costs and provides support to foster families while working to match each dog with a suitable permanent home.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Adoption Program
Matches rescued Miniature Schnauzers with approved adopters through an application process, home assessment, and two-week trial period
Foster Program
Provides temporary homes for rescued Miniature Schnauzers through a network of volunteer foster families who care for dogs until adoption; rescue covers all veterinary expenses
Surrender Program
Accepts surrendered Miniature Schnauzers from owners without requiring a fee, aiming to rehome them through foster care
activities · 3

what they do

direct service · 2
  • Memorial Page Maintenance Pet Memorial and Tribute Programs
    Maintains a memorial page on its website dedicated to rescued Schnauzers who have passed away.
  • Miniature Schnauzer Rescue and Adoption Dog Adoption Facilitation
    Rescues Miniature Schnauzers and places them in private foster homes, providing all necessary veterinary care, supplies, and behavioral training, until they are adopted into new loving homes. Adoption fees are set at $500 for puppies, $400 for adult dogs, and $200 for senior dogs.
capacity building · 1
strategies · 5

how they think

Theories of action extracted from this org's own source material. Click any approach shared with other orgs to see the full field.

  • Foster-Based Rescue Model foster-based rescue model unique to this org
    Relies on a network of volunteer foster homes to house and care for rescued Schnauzers, avoiding kennel environments and providing individualized care that supports behavioral assessment and socialization.
  • Indoor Pet Requirement indoor pet requirement unique to this org
    Mandates that adopted Schnauzers be kept primarily indoors, aligning with the organization’s standards for safety, health, and integration into family life.
  • Lifetime Commitment Policy lifetime commitment unique to this org
    Requires adopters to return the dog to the rescue if they can no longer care for it, ensuring lifelong accountability and preventing dogs from entering shelters or being inappropriately rehomed.
  • Personalized Adoption Matching personalized adoption matching unique to this org
    Matches dogs to adopters based on detailed behavioral insights from foster parents and director assessment, increasing adoption success through compatible placements.
  • Supporter and Adopter Engagement supporter_communication unique to this org
    Maintains long-term relationships with supporters and adopters through annual newsletters and memorial pages, fostering community and ongoing connection to the rescue’s mission.
financials · form 990EZ · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$90K
Contributions & grants$74K82%
Program service revenue$16K17%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$82K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$0
balance sheet
Total assets$40K
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$40K
1 years on record · 2022–2022
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

board members · 6
  • Briley Culton — Director
  • Christine Daughters — Director
  • DeeAnn Simpson — Director
  • Engrid Hermann — Director
  • Gail Greeley — President/Director
  • Jane Gehrt — Director
relationships · 1

who they work with

  • Las Cruces, New Mexico Partner — Location with experienced foster care volunteers supporting the rescue's network.