"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.    -The Mahatma Gandhi

2007 Grant Guidelines and Criteria are available on this web site for new and continuing grantees. Updated Guidelines and Criteria will be available shortly.

Click the Grant tab above for access to a download file. For more information, please call 303.722.6435 or e-mail info@savecoloradopets.org. New initiatives must be postmarked on or before Friday, August 29, 2008.

For current grantees, please click here for the monthly reimbursement report form.

Promotional Materials available for Colorado Pet Overpopulation Fund

The Colorado Pet Overpopulation Fund (The Fund) was established by the Colorado Legislature to promote and fund spay/neuter surgeries and public education for responsible pet ownership. In 2007, 5.336 spay/neuter surgeries were performed as a result of the state checkoff fund. The fund has surpassed 29,500 spay/neuter surgeries in the five years since the first grants were awarded.

Organizations and individuals are being asked to help support the marketing effort by again encouraging Colorado taxpayers to contribute this year. You can help by displaying the Fund's poster. PDF's of the Fund's posters in two sizes and the fact sheet are available for download. If you encounter a problem opening these files, do not hesitate to contact us. We will be mailing promotional materials to organizations by January. If you did not receive a packet last year but would like to receive one this year, please contact the Fund: 303-722-6435 or mail to 1805 South Bellaire Street, Suite 400, Denver, CO 80222. Thank you for your assistance!

2008 poster.pdf

2008 small poster.pdf

2008 fact sheet

For information on Colorado Tax Check-offs, please visit www.checkoffcolorado.org Checkoff Colorado is a groundbreaking, collaborative, statewide public awareness campaign designed to raise awareness about check-off giving.

Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs

Exciting possibilities continue to evolve. Visit their website www.acc-d.org for an update.

Updated May 8, 2008

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