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Find similar grantsConcern for Animals Medical Voucher Program is sponsored by Concern for Animals. Offers financial assistance for non-routine or emergency veterinary care to keep pets safe, healthy, and in their homes.
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Veterinary Cost Assistance | Concern for Animals Veterinary Cost Assistance Working with a network of over 35 veterinary clinics, Concern for Animals offers vouchers to help struggling owners pay for non-routine and emergency medical costs for their pets. To receive a voucher, owners must call and confirm they qualify.
To qualify for a CFA Medical Voucher, an owner must: Reside in Thurston, Mason, Lewis or Grays Harbor Counties and meet income requirements. What does non-routine or emergency care mean? Medical vouchers from CFA cannot be used for routine care like wellness check-ups.
If your pet is acting strange, refusing food, has an open wound, has ingested a foreign object, is vomiting, or has fluid leaking from their eyes, ears, or mouth, is having trouble urinating, or any other symptom that is not normal , it is non-routine. What species can CFA give medical vouchers for? Currently CFA can provide vouchers for cats, dogs, small mammals, standard reptiles ( bearded dragons, geckos) , and birds.
At this time we do not provide vouchers for exotics/exotic hybrids or farm animals. If you are seeking assistance for a small animal species, please visit the Small Animal Assistance page. Which local veterinary clinics accept CFA's vouchers?
CFA is proud to work with a network of over 35 veterinary clinics in our local community. You can see a full list of clinics we work with on the Our Veterinary Partners page.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations, including animal shelters, in Washington State. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Concern for Animals Medical Voucher Program is funded by Concern for Animals. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Washington. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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The SCI Youth Grant Pitch Contest is a competitive program from Social Capital Inc. that funds youth-led community improvement projects in Greater Boston. Teams of high school students in grades 9 through 12 residing in Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk, or Suffolk counties develop project ideas through coaching from local professionals, then pitch their proposals to a live panel of judges. Winning teams receive $1,000 to $2,000 in grant funding to execute their community-strengthening visions. The program builds career skills including public speaking, project management, and team collaboration, while cultivating cross-socioeconomic connections among peers and mentors throughout the region.
The System Innovations Grant (Youth Opportunities Fund) is a multi-year funding opportunity from the Ontario Trillium Foundation that supports collaborative projects working to understand and strengthen systems so they function better for young people. Grants of up to $1,250,000 over five years fund collaboratives of two or more Ontario-based nonprofits aiming to create lasting systemic change that expands opportunities for youth ages 12 to 29, with a particular emphasis on Indigenous, Black, and other racialized youth facing systemic barriers. Eligible applicants are not-for-profit organizations incorporated for at least five years in Ontario with a mandate to serve youth, forming a formal collaborative. Indigenous- and Black-led organizations and collaboratives are prioritized. Applications were due March 11, 2026—check the Ontario Trillium Foundation website for upcoming intake cycles.
Improving Veteran Mental Health Grant Program is a grant from The Cigna Group Foundation that funds nonprofits providing housing stability and wraparound support services to improve the mental health of military veterans. The Foundation committed $9 million over three years addressing housing instability and its mental health impacts, as an estimated 40,000 veterans go without shelter nightly and 1.5 million are at risk of homelessness. Funded programs include mortgage and rental assistance, employment re-entry training, and housing development for veterans. Eligible nonprofits must leverage evidence-informed programs and align with at least one goal: increasing permanent housing, improving housing affordability, or enhancing wraparound services for veterans transitioning from shelters.