Thank you for that! That would be fantastic. It is not too awfully far from our home base. The county they are located in, is actually a county we plan to grow into helping in the near future, as they are just a few doors over, so to speak! :)
Original Message:
Sent: 05-21-2025 09:32 AM
From: Kelly Nastos
Subject: Summertime fundraisers!
Hi Shannon, thanks for helping this momma and her pups! I have an idea regarding spay/neuter and any other necessary care: the University of Georgia's College of Veterinary Medicine might be able to assist. I work for Midwestern University's CVM (in AZ, which is too far from you), and the clinic collaborates with rescues and shelters to provide spay/neuter, vaccines, and other medical care. The school views this as a way to help the community, offer additional educational experiences to students, and reduce costs so rescues can assist more animals. It could be worthwhile to reach out to them if you're close enough to bring the dogs there. Unfortunately, I don't have a point of contact, but I'm happy to ask around for one if you'd like.
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Kelly Nastos
Manager of Development
Midwestern University
AZ
Original Message:
Sent: 05-15-2025 02:37 PM
From: Shannon Hall
Subject: Summertime fundraisers!
My response will probably be considered low key as well, but we are a newly established rescue and had to come up with something on the fly, that could be maybe get around virtually and reshared to reach more donors, since we don't have a big base of donor support just yet, and no in person events scheduled in the near future.
Backstory - we took on a far bigger case than what we initially thought it would be, our 2nd week of opening and becoming operational! We took in a mom and 6 nursing (3 week old) pups from an urgent euth list shelter, 2 counties over. Sure, we knew all would need standard vetting, puppy series vacs and spay/neuters for all, and we were prepared and had the resources for that, but we got blind sided by lots of other unknowns and unexpected illnesses, sicknesses and diseases and critical puppies! So funds/resources went out very quickly. So now fast forward 2 weeks later - we are all stable and doing good and getting healthy, but now we still have to plan for the expenses of fully vetting and spays/neutering this whole family and all the normal routine stuff that we were expecting to have to do. So in comes our current fundraiser! I have an active and simple "Color by Number" paw print, virtual fundraiser that I just started and posted on our socials yesterday. 1 color card/paw per each dog, but broken up in smaller amounts, for our donors to help us "color in the paws", for solid footing/foundation for these babies. We just activated this event, we have had 2 donors in less than 24 hours, but no idea how successful it will really be. I have attached 2 different versions. They look the same, but they each have slightly different verbiage (Mom vs Puppy).
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Shannon Hall
Founder/Director/CEO
Hall's Hopeful Hounds Rescue
GA
Original Message:
Sent: 05-12-2025 11:10 AM
From: Sarah Fuqua
Subject: Summertime fundraisers!
Hi everyone. I am volunteering with a new Friends of the shelter group where I live, and being in Texas, many outdoor fundraisers during the summer are out of the question! This is a new org, and we only have shelter pets at events that the shelter is also at (which are also very few during the summer)... I have a list of restaurant fundraisers to look into, but does anyone have an other creative ideas for indoor fundraisers or awareness events for a new nonprofit?
Thank you!
#FundraisingandDevelopment
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Sarah Fuqua
Director
The Bobo Fund
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