2017 Annual Report
Our Mission
Educating our community on responsible pet ownership while providing safe haven for cats and kittens in transition to new lives in permanent homes.
2017 Annual Report
“For Every Cat in Need, a Solution”
Founded in 2003, FieldHaven Feline Center is a novel, progressive, non-profit animal welfare organization. Harnessing the power of dedicated staff, an army of volunteers, and a professional Board of Directors, we support the health and safety of the animals in our community and the people who care for them. Our programs, such as 2nd Chance Ranch, Spay/Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP), the leading-edge Community/Cat Assistance Team (CAT), vaccine and microchip clinics, and Pet Food Pantry, truly make a difference. We proudly offer cats and kittens for adoption and operate our thrift store, FieldHaven Marketplace.
2nd Chance Ranch Opens
Camp Joe Willie
Camp Joe Willie is where cats with no place else to live hang out while waiting for jobs as Rodent Rangers.
Buck’s Barn
Buck’s Barn is a Trap, Neuter, Return (TNR) hotel for community cats who check-in for spay/neuter surgery.
Financials
Income
Total: $736,190
Revenue Source Percentages
- Adoptions
- Donations & Fundraisers
- Grants
- Marketplace
- Adoptions
- Donations & Fundraisers
- Grants
- Marketplace
Expenses
Total: $702,661
Expense Source Percentages
- Fundraising
- Management
- Program
- Fundraising
- Management
- Program
70% of donor dollars are spent on programs directly helping the animals.
Adoptions
We performed a total of 908 adoptions in 2017.
- SNAP
- Intakes – Adult Cats
- Intakes - Kittens (>4 weeks)
- Intakes - Neonates (<4 weeks)
Volunteer Hours
In 2017, 236 volunteers dedicated service exceeding 42,281 hours in the following areas:
- Administration, marketing, and fundraising
- Adoption and outreach
- Cat care
- Community/Cat Assistance Team (CAT)
- Fostering
- Thrift store
- Spay/Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP) and Trap, Neuter, Return (TNR)
Community Programs for Dogs & Cats
Community/Cat Assistance Team
13,048 calls and emails
Pet Food Pantry
547 animals served
Vaccine/Microchip Clinics
225 animals seen