Hi Alycia - we'd *love* to work with you.
Want to send me a DM and we could get on a call?
Cheers,
Ayna
We are just getting our organization started but it will be focused on safety net/ crisis foster situations. They will have pretty nuanced needs... -posted to the "Animal Welfare Professionals" community
Original Message:
Sent: 11/23/2025 8:51:00 PM
From: Alycia Norton
Subject: RE: AI for Foster/Adoption/Micro-Volunteering
We are just getting our organization started but it will be focused on safety net/ crisis foster situations. They will have pretty nuanced needs and sensitivities, but if your program could help, we would love to be a part of it!
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Alycia Norton
President
PALS of PAWS in Saginaw County
MI
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-21-2025 02:39 PM
From: Ayna Agarwal
Subject: AI for Foster/Adoption/Micro-Volunteering
Thanks all!!
Really helpful insights.
If anyone is interested in piloting our product around building out a live foster roster, helping match foster parents to long, medium, and urgent placements, and support those fosters - please reach out! We are looking for medium to large size organizations interested in better managing their foster programs. The pilot and co-design will be entirely free.
Cheers,
Ayna
-- Original Message:
Sent: 11/15/2025 1:52:00 PM
From: Virginia Brantley
Subject: RE: AI for Foster/Adoption/Micro-Volunteering
I love that you're exploring tools to support shelters and rescues-there's definitely a need for thoughtful, well-designed solutions that reduce administrative burden without creating new risks.
Here's some initial feedback on your hypotheses
1. "Most-likely match" recommendations: Structured profiles could save time, especially for busy rescues. Helpful features include automatic deal-breaker flags and candidate prioritization. However, over-automation and rigid applications are risky; staff need override options and system flexibility.
2. Live foster roster: A real-time dashboard or SMS updates would improve outdated spreadsheet/text processes. Easy availability updates and specific tags are useful. The system should be simple, optional, and not pushy to avoid burnout.
3. Rapid urgent placement + micro-volunteering: Filtering volunteers by location, experience, and availability can make urgent placements faster. Micro-volunteer prompts for short tasks are helpful, but accurate volunteer data and avoiding repeated messages are crucial.
Key data signals: Landlord/HOA rules, other pets, work schedule, experience, fenced yard, medical/behavioral needs, reliability history.
Automation thoughts: Smart tools that organize data and support human decision-making are valuable. Automation should enhance, not replace, judgment.
Cant wait to hear more
Virginia
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Virginia Brantley
President
Georgia Heartland Humane Society
GA
Original Message:
Sent: 11-10-2025 03:28 PM
From: Ayna Agarwal
Subject: AI for Foster/Adoption/Micro-Volunteering
Hi all-my former business school classmate and I have been active in animal welfare and are exploring AI tools to help shelters and rescues. We'd love feedback on these early hypotheses:
- "Most‑likely match" recommendations
Use a structured applicant + pet profile to auto-rank matches by fit, timing, and policy constraints (e.g., breed restrictions, medical needs), so staff review the highest‑quality leads first. - Live roster of foster availability
Lightweight portal or SMS updates where fosters mark dates, capacity, pet types they can take, and constraints-giving staff a real‑time roster and optional nudges to fill gaps. - Rapid targeting for urgent placements + microvolunteering opportunities
When a pet needs urgent placement, query the volunteer database for people who meet the key criteria (availability, proximity, transport, household compatibility), and generate an outreach list.
We know application forms vary widely by rescue, but suspect there's room to streamline and standardize data capture for better matching. What feels useful vs. risky? What data signals matter most? What pitfalls have you seen with "automation" here?
Thanks in advance for your insights-we want to build only what truly helps.
-Ayna Agarwal, Founder, FetchAI (NY)
#AdmissionsandIntake(includingIntake-to-placement)#AdoptionsandAdoptionPrograms#CaseManagement*#DataandTechnology#FosterPrograms#OrganizationalManagement------------------------------
Ayna Agarwal
Founder
FetchAI
NY
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