The Summerlee Foundation has partnered with United Spay Alliance to launch the Summerlee Sustainable Solutions Grant Program, designed to strengthen and expand community cat spay/neuter efforts across the United States.
Donor Name: United Spay Alliance
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 07/15/2025
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
These grants are more than just funding for spay/neuter—they are a comprehensive program combining financial support, education, and mentorship to help organizations build sustainable, humane community cat programs. Through targeted funding, structured training, and ongoing guidance, the Summerlee Sustainable Solutions Grant Program empowers organizations to increase their capacity, strengthen their operations, and expand their impact. Whether your organization is already actively involved in TNR or looking to scale your efforts, this program is here to support your growth while saving more lives in your community.
The Summerlee Sustainable Solutions Grant Program supports targeted, measurable projects that strengthen and expand your existing community cat work while increasing your organization’s capacity and efficiency.
This program is not intended to replace your ongoing TNR efforts but to help you pilot or scale a focused project that demonstrates effective strategies within your current program framework.
Examples of supported projects:
- Targeted TNR in a high-need zip code to reduce intake and complaints.
- Outreach campaigns to engage community participation in TNR.
- Building or refining processes to reduce barriers to spay/neuter access.
- Tracking and evaluating data to measure program effectiveness.
Projects should:
- Align with current, accepted best practices in humane, effective community cat management.
- Focus on increasing your impact while reducing burnout and inefficiencies.
- Create learning opportunities that strengthen your organization for the long term.
Funding Information
Awards typically range from $4,000–$8,000 to support spay/neuter for community cats, program development, and outreach initiatives.
Requirements
- Be a 501(c)(3), municipal entity, or have a fiscal sponsor.
- Have an active or planned community cat program.
- Be willing to track and report organizational metrics, including cats sterilized, areas served, people assisted, outreach conducted, and other metrics as requested.
- Be open to participating in a biweekly learning cohort, with attendance requirements.
- Be willing to have a representative complete a virtual 8-week certification program.
For more information, visit United Spay Alliance.