The Pathways Home Grant supports shelters and rescues in improving adoption outcomes for senior dogs (age 7 and older) already in their care.
Donor Name: The Grey Muzzle Organization
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 03/15/2026
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: 1 Year
Details:
Rather than focusing on intake diversion, this program prioritizes reducing length of stay and increasing successful adoptions through strategic medical investment, adoption-readiness preparation, and evidence-informed placement practices.
Senior dogs often remain in shelter longer due to untreated medical needs, lack of diagnostic clarity, or limited marketing resources. This program funds targeted interventions that remove adoption barriers—ensuring senior dogs receive comprehensive veterinary care, transparent medical workups, and strategic promotional support that increases adopter confidence and placement success.
Beyond funding services, this initiative emphasizes standardized data collection to evaluate which adoption-readiness strategies—such as type of medical intervention, timing of care, diagnostic depth, marketing approach, and cost-per-dog—produce the strongest measurable improvements in adoption rates and reduced length of stay.
Insights gathered through this program will allow Grey Muzzle to identify evidence-based, replicable models for increasing senior dog adoptions and inform a national publication focused on advancing adoption-readiness best practices across the animal welfare field.
The Pathways Home Program seeks to:
- Demonstrate measurable reductions in senior dog length of stay
- Increase senior dog adoption rates through targeted adoption-readiness investment
- Document effective medical and marketing strategies that improve placement success
- Generate cost-per-dog data tied to adoption outcomes
- Build a national resource of evidence-informed adoption-readiness best practices
Funding Information
- Individual grants will range from $1,500 to $25,000, depending on program scope and the total number of senior dogs (age 7+) supported through intake diversion efforts.
- Grant requests may not exceed $25,000, and all awarded funds must be fully expended within the grant term of July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027.
Allowable Use of Funds
Grant funds must directly support pathways home for senior dogs (age 7 and up) and must align with at least one of the following goals:
- Removing medical barriers to adoption
- Improving transparency and adopter confidence through diagnostic clarity
- Reducing length of stay through targeted intervention
- Increasing placement rates for senior dogs
Applicants must be prepared to itemize expenses within the following allowable categories:
- Medical Care – Preventive: Routine, non-urgent veterinary services that support ongoing health and reduce future medical crises. Includes: vaccinations, heartworm testing and preventive, flea/tick preventives, fecal exams, dewormers, basic wellness labs, microchipping and spay/neuter.
- Medical Care – Illness & Injury: Surgical procedures and non-surgical veterinary care needed to diagnose or manage an illness or injury. Includes: surgery, bloodwork, X-rays/ultrasound, chronic disease management, acute illness treatment, wound care, prescription medications.
- Dental Care – Preventive & Intervention: Includes both non-invasive dental services aimed at preventing disease and dental procedures requiring extractions or surgical intervention. Pre-surgery required bloodwork specifically performed for dental care can be attributed to this category.
- Outreach & Engagement: Targeted marketing efforts designed to increase visibility and adoption of senior dogs. Includes: professional photography, videography, digital advertising, website optimization, adoption events, print materials, and culturally responsive outreach strategies.
- Adoption-Readiness Services: Support that increases adoption success and reduces return risk. Includes: waived adoption fees, adoption counseling, behavior support, temporary foster stabilization, essential supplies provided at adoption, and post-adoption follow-up support.
- Other: Expenses not captured above that directly support adoption-readiness and placement success for senior dogs. These must be clearly described and directly tied to adoption outcome improvement.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants must:
- Be a U.S.A. based organization that engages in adoption services for senior dog support holding a current 501(c)(3) tax designation. (Government and municipal shelters with an affiliated “Friends of [Shelter]” 501(c)(3) are also eligible)
- Current Grey Muzzle grantees in good standing who have completed the Quarter 1 and Quarter 2 Updates by application submission.
- Use grant funding exclusively to serve senior dogs age 7 and older
- Demonstrate the capacity to track and report required data specific to senior dogs
- Agree to standardized reporting requirements and outcome measurements as defined by Grey Muzzle
- Be in good standing with the secretary of state where the organization was incorporated, verified by Candid.
- Have at least four board members, none of whom receive compensation.
- Have filed and be able to provide a 2024 Form 990, 990-EZ or 990-N.
- Identify a data-reporting staff member or volunteer and outline a continuity plan should that individual depart.
For more information, visit The Grey Muzzle Organization.


