Basic Organization Information
Second Chance Dalmation Rescue and Sanctuary, Inc.
- Also Known As:
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SCDR
- Physical Address:
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Murphy, TX
75094
- EIN:
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20-0724180
- Web URL:
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www.gotspots.org
- NTEE Category:
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D Animal related
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D11 Single Organization Support
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D Animal related
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D12 Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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D Animal related
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D20 Animal Protection and Welfare (includes Humane Societies and SPCAs)
- Year Founded:
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2004
- Ruling Year:
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2004
- How This Organization Is Funded:
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Adoption Fees - $7,600
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Adoption Events and other fundraisers - $10,000
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Misc. Donations - $12,000
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Mission Statement
Established in 2004, Second Chances Dalmatian Rescue (SCDR) is a 501 c (3) non-profit organization. It is made up of a network of volunteer foster homes and unpaid volunteers who work to rescue abused, abandoned, unwanted and homeless Dalmatians. Priority is given to those Dalmatians who are in the greatest danger of being killed in area shelters, and those who are in a known-abusive situation.
The organization works to promote responsible pet ownership, spay and neuter programs, and community education. We ensure quality of life for family pets by seeking safe, loving and caring homes when re-homing Dalmatians.
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Impact Statement
We don't get paid. We all have full time jobs. We see the worst that humanity can be towards animals. But, we have hope that we can make a difference, one dog at a time.
Revenue and Expenses
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Chief Executive
Jennifer Brock
Term:
Since
Feb
2004
Chief Executive Profile:
Involved in animal rescue since 2002. Work full time in financial industry, completed MBA in 2000.
Officers for Fiscal Year
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Program:
Spay/Neuter and vet care
- Budget:
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$30,000
- Category:
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Animal-Related
- Population Served:
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Adults
Program Description:
All of the dogs that we adopt out are spayed/neutered, current on all vaccinations and treated for any medical or behavioral issues. The majority of our expenses (75%)go towards the cost of vet care for our foster dogs.
Program Long-Term Success:
Held our first annual golf outing and raised close to $8,000
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Funding Needs
100% of our revenue is generated from adoption fees and donations. We depend on donations, grants and fundraisers to continue to operate and pay our medical bills. Veterinarian costs represent 75% of our organizations overall expenses.
Volunteer Needs
We are always looking for volunteers to help with transporting, attending vet appointments, helping with administrative activities, grant writing and other fundraising efforts.
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