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Find similar grantsOhio Pet Fund Spay-Neuter Grant is sponsored by Ohio Pet Fund. Provides spay/neuter grants for cats and dogs through qualified Ohio animal welfare organizations for pets adopted from shelters or meeting income/veteran criteria.
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Grant Application Process | Apply for a Grant Does your organization qualify for a spay-neuter grant? Apply anytime before April 30, 2026. Ohio dog wardens, Ohio humane societies, Ohio 501c3 organizations and Ohio nonprofit veterinary associations can receive our grants.
We expect the 2026 grants to be distributed by August 31, 2026. (Note date change from last year.) If your grant is not received by August 31, please contact us.
https://forms. gle/eZtTtez6pLZxDLZT8 Information for Organizations See the Eligibility Criteria file below for more detail. Cats and dogs adopted from animal shelters and 501c3 organizations are eligible, regardless of income.
Community cats and dogs are eligible if the owner's family has income under 150% of the federal poverty guidelines or if the cats and dogs belong to a veteran with a service-connected disability. 150% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines 2026 Additional member: $8,820 Please submit a grant utilization report with the following year's application.
If you received a grant in 2025, please submit a utilization report of the 2025 funds with your 2026 grant application. If you do not apply for a grant in 2026, please submit the utilization report within one year of receiving the 2025 grant. The utilization report can be emailed to OhioPetFund at gmail.
OPF Blank Utilization Report 2026 pdf (docx) OPF Eligibility Criteria 10. 2025 (pdf)
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Ohio dog wardens, Ohio humane societies, Ohio 501(c)(3) organizations, and Ohio nonprofit veterinary associations; cats and dogs from shelters or low-income/veteran owners. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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The current target date is April 30, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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