The Miccio Foundation’s Jean M. Walker Fund aims to raise public awareness to improve the humane treatment of animals, including promoting actions to end the cruel and inhumane treatment of animals.
Donor Name: The Miccio Foundation
State: Iowa
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 05/01/2024
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The primary focus is companion animals but they will consider all requests. Therefore, the Jean M. Walker Fund will award financial support to individuals and organizations 1) providing educational programming on the humane treatment of animals and/or 2) taking action to end inhumane treatment of animals, particularly the abuse and suffering of companion animals bred under inhumane conditions.
Funding Information
The Foundation will award up to $2,500 for a Jean M. Walker grant.
Grants within the humane education category can be used to support:
- mass media campaigns on animal welfare
- educational programming in K-12 schools
- culturally-sensitive educational programming in communities
- continuing education for shelter staff and volunteers specific to their role as educators
- other proposals within the scope of humane education as it applies to overpopulation, care, or the need to adopt.
Grants within the category of ending inhumane treatment of companion animals can be used to support:
- animal cruelty workshops for the public
- media campaigns to end puppy mills and other dog breeding under inhumane conditions
- media and database projects documenting breeding facility conditions, dog fighting, abuse, outcomes of court cases, and/or anti-cruelty laws
- staff training in prevention and investigation of animal cruelty
- other proposals within the scope of ending inhumane treatment of companion animals.
Projects of greatest interest are those that include:
- a measurable impact on improving animal welfare in a target community
- areas of the state in which resources for animals are limited or unavailable
- exemplary projects that can subsequently be imitated by others
- the potential to create public awareness and positive attitudes, as well as promote actions to end the cruel and inhumane treatment of animals.
Criteria
Grants will generally be made to 501c3 organizations classified as public charities, educational and animal welfare organizations, municipalities, and community service groups. They will not support activities inconsistent with federal, state, or local laws and ordinances, and they reserve the right to a phone interview or a request for additional information prior to making funding decisions. Grants are limited to programs and projects that address the wellbeing of animals in Iowa.
For more information, visit The Miccio Foundation.