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Find similar grantsAnimal Welfare Program Fund is sponsored by New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration. Provides funding for sheltering needs and programs addressing animal overpopulation and improving animal and community health, safety, and welfare in New Mexico.
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DFA seeks input on the New Mexico Animal Welfare Program ## DFA seeks input on the New Mexico Animal Welfare Program SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) seeks input from local governments and animal welfare service providers to help shape the upcoming New Mexico Animal Welfare Program.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham recently signed House Bill 113, establishing the Animal Welfare Program following its passage in the 2025 Legislative Session. The program creates a framework for funding to support animal welfare initiatives across the state for domesticated cats and dogs.
“This program represents our commitment to treating animals with the compassion and care they deserve, while providing our communities with the resources needed to address animal welfare challenges,” said **Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham**. “By investing in improved animal shelters, reducing euthanasia rates, and expanding spay and neuter services, we’re building a more humane New Mexico for both animals and the people who care for them.
” Beginning July 1, DFA can provide grants to municipalities, counties, tribal governments, and eligible nonprofit organizations (through government entities) for several vital purposes: * Improving and operating animal shelters. * Controlling stray cats and dogs. * Enforcing animal cruelty laws.
* Reducing euthanasia rates. * Expanding spays and neuter services. “This legislation reflects our collective commitment to fostering a society that values and safeguards the well-being of our animal companions,” said bill sponsor **Rep.
Tara L. Lujan. ** “We are eager to work with our partners to help guide us towards establishing compassionate and sustainable program to help our local communities with animal welfare and care,”said **Cecilia Mavrommatis,**DFA local government division director**.
** Local entities and animal welfare services providers can submit their input through an online survey available at the DFA website**. **Submissions are limited to eligible government entities and service providers for domesticated cats and dogs. The survey will remain open until May 16.
Following the survey period, DFA will develop governance rules for the program, which will be followed by an application period before awarding eligible entities. * New Mexico earns clean audit on $33. 5 billion in state funds for FY2025 * DFA awards $1.
6 million to equip 30 New Mexico fire departments * Moody’s upgrades New Mexico to one of the nation’s highest bond ratings * DFA awards funding to strengthen animal care in rural communities * Fiscal Year 2027 State Agency Budget Requests _The Department of Finance and Administration provides sound fiscal advice and problem solving support to the Governor, provide budget direction and fiscal oversight to state agencies and local governments.
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