You will be asked for the following information:

  1. A copy of the letter of determination from the Internal Revenue Service documenting that your organization is recognized as a 501(c)(3) public charity.
  2. A link to your web site.
  3. Copies of supplemental materials used by your organization, if any, that are "pit bull" specific.
  4. Describe the current spay/neuter policies, ordinances and services in the community your program will serve.


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THE SPAY / NEUTER GRANT PROGRAM

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SPAY / NEUTER GRANT RECIPIENTS


AARF - ATLANTA ANIMAL RESCUE FRIENDS

Within the first 4 months of their Spay/Neuter Grant, AARF Atlanta has already altered 27 dogs, more than half of their 50 dog quota. cowboy_bob_sn_grant.JPGThe grant money from Animal Farm Foundation allows them to pay for the use of a clinic and for veterinary services, all of which cost pit bull owners only $10-$15 per surgery. With events that reach out into the community, like their recent Big Bully Fix, which boast low costs and high attendence, AARF is well on their way to establishing a sustainable spay/neuter program for Atlanta pit bull owners.

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