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SPCA of Texas receives $100,000 grant from The Dallas Foundation
Summary
The SPCA of Texas received a $100,000 grant from The Dallas Foundation to support its Adoptions Preparation Program, which prepares roughly 8,000 animals a year for adoption.
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The SPCA of Texas announced a $100,000 grant from The Dallas Foundation to help prepare vulnerable pets in North Texas for adoption. The funding is designated for the shelter's Adoptions Preparation Program, which provides medical care and behavioral support to animals awaiting homes.
Program details:
- The grant comes from the Louis B. and Mary Ratliff Animal Welfare Fund of The Dallas Foundation and is intended to support the Adoptions Preparation Program.
- The program ensures shelter pets receive medical treatment, spay/neuter surgery, microchipping, vaccinations, and behavioral support before adoption.
- The Adoptions Preparation Program serves about 8,000 unique animals each year, including new intakes and pets already in the shelter's care.
- Reported 2025 figures include about 3,600 adoptions, more than 2,750 foster placements, and 850 animals rescued by the Animal Cruelty Investigations Unit; 2026-to-date figures cited nearly 300 rescues, a more than 22 percent rise in adoptions, and over twice as many foster instances as in 2025.
Summary:
The funding will support the SPCA of Texas' efforts to prepare thousands of companion animals for adoption by covering critical medical and behavioral services. Undetermined at this time.
