Organizations Filed Purposes:
TO PROVIDE SANCTUARY, MEDICAL TREATMENT, REHABILITATION AND RELEASE, AND OTHER HANDS-ON CARE AND RESCUE OF EXPLOITED, INJURED, ORPHANED, ABANDONED AND UNDERSERVED ANIMALS; Continued from Part III, Line 1 TO PROMOTE THE HUMANE TREATMENT OF ALL ANIMALS AND THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY THROUGH EDUCATION AND ADVOCACY; AND TO FOSTER HUMANE CONDUCT TOWARD ANIMALS AND ENCOURAGE AND SUPPORT COOPERATION TOWARD THAT END AMONG ALL PERSONS AND ENTITIES INTERESTED IN HUMANE ACTIVITIES. THE FUND FOR ANIMALS WAS FOUNDED IN 1967 BY PROMINENT AUTHOR AND ANIMAL ADVOCATE CLEVELAND AMORY. SINCE THEN, THE FUND HAS HELPED THOUSANDS OF ANIMALS BY OPERATING A NETWORK OF RENOWNED ANIMAL CARE FACILITIES, DELIVERING FREE VETERINARY SERVICES, AND PROVIDING ADVOCACY AND EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS AND THE PUBLIC.
TO OPERATE ANIMAL CARE FACILITIES, PROVIDE VETERINARY SERVICES TO UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES AND TO ADVOCATE FOR ANIMAL PROTECTION.
DIRECT ANIMAL CARE SERVICES: THE FUND FOR ANIMALS (THE FUND) OPERATES ONE OF THE NATION'S LARGEST AND MOST DIVERSE NETWORKS OF ANIMAL CARE PROGRAMS AND SANCTUARIES. THE FUND PROVIDED HANDS-ON CARE AND SAFE HAVEN FOR MORE THAN 9,000 ANIMALS REPRESENTING 100 SPECIES IN 2019, INCLUDING THOSE RESCUED FROM CRUELTY AND NEGLECT, VICTIMS OF THE EXOTIC PET TRADE, INJURED AND ORPHANED WILDLIFE, REFUGEES FROM RESEARCH LABS AND PETS IN REMOTE UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES. CLEVELAND AMORY BLACK BEAUTY RANCH IN MURCHISON, TX IS A 1,437 ACRE SANCTUARY FOR MORE THAN 750 ANIMALS, REPRESENTING 43 SPECIES, WHO WERE RESCUED FROM DIRE SITUATIONS. (Continued on Schedule O)
HUMANE EDUCATION AND ADVOCACY: THE FUND FOR ANIMALS' ANIMAL CARE CENTERS REPRESENT LIVING EXAMPLES OF THE RANGE OF PROBLEMS AND THREATS FACING WILD AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS, DRAWING ATTENTION TO WHAT HAPPENS TO THOSE ANIMALS WHEN INDIVIDUAL CITIZENS, INSTITUTIONS, OR POLICY MAKERS MAKE BAD DECISIONS. ANIMALS ENTER THE FUND FOR ANIMALS' PROGRAMS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTRY AND STAFF MEMBERS PROVIDE SERVICE AND EXPERTISE THROUGHOUT THE NATION, ADVISING GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS, AND THE PUBLIC ON HUMANE SOLUTIONS TO HUMAN-WILDLIFE CONFLICTS AND MIGRATORY POPULATIONS, WHILE PUSHING FOR PUBLIC POLICIES THAT BENEFIT BOTH DOMESTIC AND WILD ANIMALS AND WILD ANIMAL HABITATS. (Continued on Schedule O)
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Melissa Rubin | President | 39.9 | $177,964 |
Debra Parsons-Drake | VP, Animal Care Centers | 8 | $27,153 |
Michaelen Barsness | Treasurer | 2 | $0 |
Johanie V Parra | Secretary | 2 | $0 |
G Thomas Waite Iii | Treasurer | 1 | $0 |
Patrick L Mcdonnell | Director | 0.1 | $0 |
Judy Ney | Director | 0.1 | $0 |
Holly Hazard | Director | 0 | $0 |
David O Wiebers Md | Director | 0.1 | $0 |
Neil B Fang Esq Cpa | Chair | 0.1 | $0 |
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