Created out of a devoted love for dogs and a strong desire for ALL dogs to live a long, healthy and happy life, the Three Dog Bakery Foundation serves as a means to raise awareness of and support for dogs in need.
Three Dogs Bakery's commitment to the health and happiness of dogs extends beyond the bakery kitchen—it happens at the cash register. Three Dog Bakery, Inc donates up to 1% of annual net profits to help support the Three Dog Bakery Foundation.
The Three Dog Bakery Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization that offers financial assistance to any properly licensed, not-for-profit dog and cat groups with a focus of rescuing dogs and cats.
Making a Donation and make a Difference in a Life of a Dog
Help improve the lives of dogs and cats that are in need by making a tax-deductable donation to the Three Dog Bakery Foundation. Gifts can be made on behalf of a friend, family member and your favorite four-legged companion.
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Requesting a Grant
The Three Dog Bakery Foundation will consider making grants to support the general operations of 501(c)(3) public charities that are properly licensed not-for-profit dog and cat groups with a focus of rescuing dogs in the United States.
Preferences
- The Foundation has a particular interest in supporting organizations that provide services to dogs in distress
- Preference is given to organizations that focus on finding loving homes for dogs, and/or provide free or low cost spay and neutering services.
- Special consideration is given to organizations that have a no kill policy in place.
Grant Requirements and Restrictions
The Three Dog Bakery Foundation will consider making grants to support the general operations of 501(c)(3) public charities within the areas of interest listed above.
The Foundation will not provide funding for:
- Individuals
- Special Events
- Religious organizations, unless they are engaged in a significant project that is nonsectarian and benefits a broad base in the community
- Social, labor, veterans, alumni or fraternal organizations
- Recreational sporting events or athletic teams
- Political causes, candidates or legislative lobbying efforts
- Past operating deficits, travel or conferences
- Shelters that do not have a no-kill policy and practice
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