Cold Noses Foundation Grant

The Cold Noses Foundation offers grants to improve animal welfare worldwide, supporting innovative, sustainable programs that directly impact the lives of animals in need.
  • Cold Noses Foundation, Inc.
Overview of the Cold Noses Foundation Grant program:

The Cold Noses Foundation is a nonprofit organization that funds global initiatives to advance animal welfare, reduce animal suffering, and improve veterinary care access. Their grant program supports humane, innovative, and impactful animal-related projects that may otherwise struggle to secure funding. Grants are available to both domestic (U.S.-based) and international organizations. The foundation prioritizes programs that are sustainable, well-structured, and offer long-term benefits. Eligible projects include but are not limited to: spay/neuter initiatives, vaccination campaigns, animal rescue and rehabilitation, humane education programs, disaster relief for animal shelters, and mobile veterinary care. All funded projects must include a clear plan for sustainability or continuation post-grant, and a strong system for evaluating the project’s success. Applications are accepted year-round but are reviewed twice annually. The Foundation typically does not fund start-up organizations, capital campaigns, individuals, or general operating expenses unrelated to a specific program. Grantees are expected to submit outcome reports and show measurable impact through data and documentation.

Benefits of the Cold Noses Foundation Grant program:
  • Direct financial support for impactful animal welfare programs
  • Available to both U.S. and international nonprofit organizations
  • Supports a wide range of initiatives (e.g., veterinary care, spay/neuter, disaster relief)
  • Encourages innovation and humane solutions
  • Opportunity to build long-term partnerships with a reputable U.S. foundation
Eligibility criteria of the Cold Noses Foundation Grant program:
  • Eligible applicants must:
  • Be a registered nonprofit (501(c)(3) in the U.S. or equivalent internationally)
  • Demonstrate program sustainability and capacity to measure outcomes
  • Present a well-organized and cost-effective budget
  • Have a track record of success (startups rarely funded)
  • Submit a detailed proposal including project goals, methods, budget, and anticipated outcomes
  • Not request funds for general operating costs, capital projects, or salaries outside program scope
  • Priority is given to organizations demonstrating:
  • A history of successful animal welfare initiatives
  • Collaboration with local communities
  • Sustainable practices
  • Clear impact metrics (e.g., number of animals treated or sav
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