Funding
Funds Raised in 2025: $25,718.75
Funds on Hand (as of 1/10/2026): $23,014.61
Funds on Hand (as of 1/10/2026): $23,014.61
All Animal Compassion Foundation positions will remain volunteer-based until the Sanctuary Campus becomes operational.
Initial Capital Goal
ACF seeks to raise **$5 million**
Founder Contributions
The Founder anticipates covering all administrative expenses during the startup phase until the Sanctuary Campus is purchased. The Founder plans to contribute a total of $50,000–$100,000 in monetary and/or business leadership/veterinary service contributions over the next 10 years, subject to organizational needs and resources.
Use of Donor Funds
Before Campus Opening:
Veterinary Clinic Sustainability
The Nonprofit Veterinary Clinic will operate sustainably by delivering low-cost veterinary services priced to meet staffing, overhead, and medical supply needs. Over time, as donations and endowment earnings increase, the clinic will broaden its capacity to provide further subsidized or no-cost care when possible.
Endowment Structure & Purpose
The Board of Directors is committed to prudent stewardship of the endowment to provide long-term sustainability for:
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ACF seeks to raise **$5 million**
- $3 million
- Purchase and develop the Sanctuary Campus property
- $2 million
- Design/build the veterinary clinic, educational, and sanctuary structures and infrastructure
- Launch the nonprofit veterinary clinic, sanctuary, and education center
- Hire key leadership positions
Founder Contributions
The Founder anticipates covering all administrative expenses during the startup phase until the Sanctuary Campus is purchased. The Founder plans to contribute a total of $50,000–$100,000 in monetary and/or business leadership/veterinary service contributions over the next 10 years, subject to organizational needs and resources.
Use of Donor Funds
Before Campus Opening:
- 100% toward Sanctuary Campus property purchase and development
- 85% toward programs and mission-driven work
- 5% to the endowment
- 10% to operational costs (administration, staffing, facilities)
Veterinary Clinic Sustainability
The Nonprofit Veterinary Clinic will operate sustainably by delivering low-cost veterinary services priced to meet staffing, overhead, and medical supply needs. Over time, as donations and endowment earnings increase, the clinic will broaden its capacity to provide further subsidized or no-cost care when possible.
Endowment Structure & Purpose
The Board of Directors is committed to prudent stewardship of the endowment to provide long-term sustainability for:
- Sanctuary, veterinary, and program funding
- Grants and scholarships for veterinary students pursuing rescue, public health, or One Health careers
- Veterinary One Health outreach to underserved and low-income communities
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AI-generated images shown here are conceptual renderings intended to illustrate our vision for the future Sanctuary Campus.