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Nature is in trouble. According to the UN Global Assessment Report, it is being destroyed at a rate tens to hundreds of times higher than the average over the past 10 million years. For example, the biomass of wild mammals has fallen by 82%, natural ecosystems have lost about half their area and a million species are at risk of extinction.
From deforestation to increasing ocean temperatures, human activity threatens delicate ecosystems that are vital to the health of all life on earth. Animal and environmental nonprofits are critical to addressing these issues. As first responders, clinics, research initiatives, shelters, and leaders of education programs – animal charities are taking action to protect the animals as well as the environment.
Wild animals aren’t the only ones in danger too. The situation is also concerning when it comes to companion animals. One of the largest challenges facing animal welfare organizations today is the sheer number of companion animals in need of assistance. Every year, approximately 6.3 million companion animals arrive at one of the community animal shelters nationwide. Needless to say, increased investment in animal nonprofits is greatly needed.
Below we list trustworthy animal nonprofits ranked highly by Charity Navigator (a free online nonprofit assessment service). We also listed several other animal charities with formidable impact reports, trusted by many donors and grant-giving organizations.
Support Animal Nonprofits Making a Difference
With so many animals in desperate need of care, donating to nonprofits that care for animals and therefore our common habitat is sorely needed! To support animal nonprofits making a difference, consider donating them your time and/or money. If you’re an animal nonprofit looking for ways to increase your donations and ensure financial sustainability for your charity, the simplest thing to do is to set up online fundraising forms with an online donation platform like GiveForms.
Then, all you need to do is share the link, and the rest is taken care of. The process becomes hassle-free for both you and your donors. Online donation forms are also shareable, which increases your chances of reaching your fundraising goals!
Below is a list of the best animal nonprofits that you can donate to:
1. ASPCA
- direct medical care
- on-the-ground disaster and cruelty interventions
- behavioral rehabilitation
- animal placement
- legal and legislative advocacy
- advancement of the sheltering and veterinary community through research, training, and resources
The ASPCA works to keep more animals in loving homes by protecting animals from harmful situations through community engagement, preventative action, and providing resources and care when needed.
2. Best Friends Animal Society
- running lifesaving community programs for dogs and cats
- providing support and training for animal shelters and rescue groups
- mobilizing community members on behalf of pets in need across the country
3. The Humane Society
4. World Wildlife Fund
- conserve and restore biodiversity
- reduce humanity’s environmental footprint
- ensure the sustainable use of natural resources to support current and future generations
5. Animal Welfare Institute
6. The American Humane Society
7. Humane League
8. Jane Goodall Foundation
9. Snow Leopard Trust
Snow Leopard Trust was founded in 1981 by Helen Freeman. The Snow Leopard Trust aims to protect snow leopards through community-based conservation projects that are based on a scientific understanding of snow leopard behavior, needs, habitats, and threats.
The Snow Leopard Trust has partners and staff members in China, India, the Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, and Pakistan as well as in the United States and Europe. They also launched the Snow Leopard Enterprises, an award-winning, conservation-focused handicrafts brand that helps create sustainable economic opportunities for families in snow leopard habitat and reduces the motivation behind poaching.
To reduce the motivation behind poaching and retaliation killing, the organization also runs a livestock insurance program that gives local communities access to compensation for animals lost. The Snow Leopard Trust is also partnering with the Kyrgyz government to better train and recognize law enforcement officials, protected area rangers, and local community members in the snow leopard habitat for their fight against poachers.
10. Pollinator Partnership
Pollinator Partnership is the largest nonprofit organization in the world dedicated exclusively to the protection and promotion of pollinators and their ecosystems. Pollinator Partnership’s mission is to promote the health of pollinators, critical to food and ecosystems, through conservation, education, and research.So far, they have impacted over 30 million acres of agricultural landscapes through research and influenced over 280,000 acres of managed timberland to support honey bees and native bees.
The organization has created the BeeSmart™ School Garden Kit, which is geared towards students in grades 3-6 – over 200 Kits have been distributed over the past 2 years, as well as the BeeSmart™ Gardener App.
11. RSPCA
RSPCA is the world's oldest and largest animal welfare charity, with the primary focus on rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming or releasing animals across England and Wales. They’ve been operating since 1824. They have rehoming centers, wildlife rehabilitators, and animal hospitals which are funded by donations to the national RSPCA, as well as their local branches.
These separately-registered charities work under guidelines set by the national RSPCA and are primarily funded by local donors. They have over 150 branches that are run as separately-registered charities to the national RSPCA.
12. Friends of Animals
Friends of Animals (FoA) is an international nonprofit animal advocacy organization incorporated in the state of New York in 1957. The organization advocates for the rights of nonhuman animals, free-living and domestic. Their goal is to free animals from cruelty and institutionalized exploitation around the world.
Friends of Animals has started as the most comprehensive low-cost spay-neuter program in the US but has grown since. It now places critical habitat, wildlife protection, and veganism at the core of animal advocacy. FoA is on the front of providing sanctuary for animals that were victims of exploitation in the exotic pet trade and research and entertainment industry.
Their advocacy work includes legal initiatives as well as policy and legislative outreach on such issues as banning fur sales and prohibiting trophy imports.
13. Alley Cat Allies
The mission of Alley Cat Allies is to transform and develop communities to protect and improve the lives of cats. Alley Cat Allies connects experts, grassroots organizers, attorneys, and researchers, to pursue three main goals:
Reforming public policies related to cats
Alley Cat Allies educates, trains, and mobilizes grassroots advocates to hasten strategic, lifesaving change for cats in their communities.
Saving the lives of cats in shelters
Alley Cat Allies works with shelters to implement systemic change, transparency, and accountability within the U.S. animal control system to end the killing of cats.
Changing attitudes toward cats
Alley Cat Allies works to inspire a shift in society’s view of cats—all cats—through education and accurate information.
Among other initiatives, they also run the Trap-Neuter-Release program. In a Trap-Neuter-Return program, community cats are humanely trapped (with box traps), brought to a veterinarian to be spayed or neutered, vaccinated, ear-tipped (the universal sign that a community cat has been neutered and vaccinated), and then returned to their outdoor home.
14. Marine Mammal Center
The Marine Mammal Center is leading the field in ocean conservation through marine mammal rescue, veterinary medicine, science, and education. They are guided and inspired by a shared vision of a healthy ocean for marine mammals and humans alike.
Since 1975, they've rescued more than 24,000 marine mammals along 600 miles of California coastline and the Big Island of Hawai’i. Their veterinary experts develop new clinical techniques to improve marine mammal rehabilitation and care. Each year, their education programs and hands-on training reach more than 100,000 children and adults.