Our Impact

TransparencyCreates Trust.

Every dollar deployed, every animal impacted, every outcome recorded. We report everything — because accountability is how rescue becomes something you can trust.

$148KDeployed YTD
312Animals Impacted
97%Case Outcome Rate

Live Metrics

Impact Dashboard

Updated monthly. All figures reflect cumulative outcomes since founding.

$148,200Total Funds DeployedSince founding
312Animals ImpactedAcross Florida
47Rescues SupportedPartner organizations
97%Positive Case OutcomesSurvival or placement
24 hrsAvg. Response TimeEmergency applications
18Counties ReachedStatewide coverage
$475Avg. Grant SizePer approved request
100%Outcomes ReportedFull transparency

Last updated June 2026 · Data verified by board review

By Intervention Type

Six Pillars Breakdown

Every grant we issue maps to one intervention type. These are the outcomes, by category, since our founding.

PillarDescriptionFundedCasesOutcome
Pillar 01Save Lives

Emergency interventions funded within 24 hours of application approval.

Funded$44,800
Cases94
Outcome99%
Pillar 02Restore Health

Surgical and diagnostic cases with confirmed recovery or placement outcome.

Funded$38,200
Cases61
Outcome96%
Pillar 03Enable Rescue

Transport runs, supply deliveries, and foster infrastructure funded.

Funded$21,400
Cases52
Outcome100%
Pillar 04Get Them Home

Animals placed in permanent homes via adoption support and transport coordination.

Funded$17,600
Cases48
Outcome94%
Pillar 05Prevent the Cycle

Community spay/neuter, owner support, and preventative intervention cases.

Funded$14,200
Cases31
Outcome100%
Pillar 06Respond to Crisis

Disaster response deployments during storm season and emergency events.

Funded$12,000
Cases26
Outcome92%

Where the Money Goes

Funding Allocation

100% of every restricted donation goes directly to animal care. Operations are funded separately through unrestricted giving and administrative grants. No dollar is hidden.

Overhead Commitment

We maintain less than 12% administrative overhead — verified annually by board review and published in our transparency reports.

Emergency Rescue30%
Medical Rehabilitation26%
Rescue Infrastructure14%
Adoption Activation12%
Prevention Programs10%
Disaster Response8%
Emergency Rescue
Medical Rehabilitation
Rescue Infrastructure
Adoption Activation
Prevention Programs
Disaster Response

Real Cases, Real Outcomes

Case Studies

CS-2026-041 · Hillsborough County

Bella

Dog · 4 yrs · Labrador Mix
Adopted
PillarMedical Rehabilitation
Response18 hrs

Surrendered to county shelter with an untreated broken femur. Rescue partner identified her as high-risk for euthanasia within 72 hours due to medical cost.

Intervention

$1,840 surgical grant funded orthopedic repair at a partner veterinary hospital. Transport and post-op foster placement arranged within 48 hours.

Outcome

Full recovery. Adopted 6 weeks post-surgery. Foster family became permanent adopters.

CS-2026-029 · Lee County

Seven Kittens

Cats · Neonatal Litter
All Survived
PillarEmergency Rescue
Response6 hrs

Neonatal litter found in a condemned structure during hurricane cleanup. No foster available with bottle-feeding experience. Estimated 24-hour window before fatality.

Intervention

$280 emergency grant funded transport, emergency supplies, and a specialist neonatal foster stipend.

Outcome

All seven survived. Five adopted, two transferred to a partner rescue's long-term program.

CS-2026-058 · Alachua County

Duke

Dog · 7 yrs · Pit Bull Mix
Adopted
PillarAdoption Activation
Response48 hrs

Long-term shelter resident — 14 months in kennels, medical hold cleared but adoption stalled due to breed stigma and limited marketing reach.

Intervention

$550 grant funded professional photography, behavioral assessment documentation, and targeted digital adoption promotion across three platforms.

Outcome

Adopted within 3 weeks of campaign launch. Family drove 4 hours from Georgia to adopt.

All case identifiers are anonymized for publication. Full documentation available to major donors upon request.

Our Network

Partner Rescue Network

12 active partners across Florida

Hillsborough County Animal ServicesMunicipal
Hillsborough County
Tampa Bay Animal Rescue CoalitionNetwork
Tampa Bay County
Suncoast Cat RescueRescue
Pinellas County
Lee County Humane SocietyShelter
Lee County
Gulf Coast PawsRescue
Sarasota County
Central Florida Dog RescueRescue
Orange County
Alachua County Animal ServicesMunicipal
Alachua County
Jacksonville Animal Care & Protective ServicesMunicipal
Duval County
Palm Beach Animal Care and ControlMunicipal
Palm Beach County
Broward County Animal CareMunicipal
Broward County
Miami-Dade Animal ServicesMunicipal
Miami-Dade County
Space Coast Feral Cat TNRSpecialist
Brevard County
Municipal
Rescue
Shelter
Network
Specialist

Full Transparency

Annual Reports

We publish a full transparency report each year — every dollar, every decision, every outcome. No summary-only versions. No redacted financials.

2025

Annual Impact Report — FY 2025

214 animals impacted
$98,400 deployed
31 partner rescues
96% positive outcomes
24 pages · 4.2 MB
2026

Mid-Year Transparency Report — H1 2026

Current
98 animals impacted YTD
$49,800 deployed
16 new partners
97% positive outcomes
14 pages · 2.8 MB
Major Donor Access

Donors giving $2,500 or more annually receive full audit documentation, board meeting minutes, and quarterly case-level updates upon request.

Every number here
is a life that made it.

The data is the story. Your donation funds the next case, the next intervention, the next outcome. Help us keep the numbers moving.

Small Paw. Big Impact.