TX 501(c)(3)
CITIZENS FOR ANIMAL PROTECTION INC
D200: Animal-Related
$4,244,719 budget
Filed 2022
40% data quality
To provide pet sheltering, adoption, education, spay/neuter, low-cost wellness services.
Total received from foundations
$3.9M
184 grants from 74 funders
· 2016–2024
Annual revenue
$3,649,014
Annual expenses
$4,244,719
Total assets
$10,746,990
Months of operating reserves
30.4
assets / monthly burn
Funding history · IRS 990-PF public records
Who funds CITIZENS FOR ANIMAL PROTECTION INC
$3.9M
Total received
74
Distinct funders
184
Grants on record
2016–2024
Span of records
Top funders by cumulative giving
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1
$1.07Mcumulative
-
2
$850Kcumulative
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3
$714Kcumulative
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4
$198Kcumulative
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5
$120Kcumulative
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6
$84Kcumulative
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7
$82Kcumulative
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8
$82Kcumulative
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9
$75Kcumulative
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10
$60Kcumulative
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11
$59Kcumulative
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12
$50Kcumulative
Where the money came from (United States)
Texas counties the money came from
9 TX counties with funders on record
- 1 Harris
- 2 Fort Bend
- 3 Montgomery
- 4 Smith
- 5 Dallas
- 6 Jefferson
- 7 Tarrant
- 8 Lubbock
- 9 Collin
For grant reviewers
Filing and contact details
Officer
Mary Kenner
President
Contact email
Last 990 filed
2022
most recent IRS filing
Year founded
1973
IRS ruling year
EIN
237296260
NTEE classification
D200
Animal-Related
From Form 990
Programs and activities
The Clinic provides care for animals onsite, performs spay/neuter surgeries for adoptable animals and feral cats for free, and offers the public low-cost wellness and preventative services. The Clinic spayed/neutered 2,780 animals taken in by the shelter for adoption and performed an additional 663 surgeries for the health and wellness of the animals up for adoption. An additional 2,391 feral cats were spayed/neutered through the FCAP program (onsite and outsourced). The low-cost wellness and preventative services clinic, open to the public, helped 3,433 owned animals.
The Pet Ownership Program delivers humane outreach and educational programs on the proper care of animals and the plight of animal overpopulation in Houston. Projects included are to enhance pet ownership, such as kids camp, kids club, shelter tours, and pet supplies sales, etc. During the FY23 year, our pet supply shop brought in significant donations to supply the shop and sell.
Data provenance
About this profile
Built from the IRS Business Master File, Form 990 and 990-EZ filings, and public website enrichment. Funding history is derived from IRS Form 990-PF Schedule I grant records for private foundations. Data accuracy depends on how recently the organization filed. The data-quality score reflects how many fields are populated.
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