Annual Report - Asheville Humane Society

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Annual Report - Asheville Humane Society
Annual Report
2013 - 2014
(FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30TH, 2014)
Saving Lives In:
2013 - 2014
Our Mission:
Asheville Humane Society is
dedicated to promoting the compassionate treatment of animals
in our community through education, sheltering and adoption.
(FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30TH, 2014)
Buncombe County
Animal Shelter:
Animals received* - 6,118
We Have Earned Four Stars
The Highest Rating from Charity Navigator
Animals transferred - 4,108
• Asheville Humane Society - 3,214
• Other rescue partners - 894
Dogs & cats humanely euthanized - 690
For every dollar raised, OVER 85% is spent directly on lifesaving
programs benefiting the animals. Every dollar we spend to operate
our Adoption Center comes directly from private funds.
100% of healthy animals
were saved and adopted
Asheville Humane Society:
Animals helped through
Foster Care Program - 1,799
Foster homes - 481
Animals reunited - 955
Animals given additional medical care
through Lily Grace Fund - 210
Animals given resources through
Safety Net Program - 484
3,097 Adoptions
5,599 Lives Saved
LRR** - 82.5%
*Received animals is for dogs and cats and not
reflective of animals surrendered for ownerrequested euthanasia, as this is not calculated as
a LRR and is instead a service provided to the
community, outside of housing homeless animals.
* *LRR is the Live Release Rate of the Buncombe
County Animal Shelter, meaning the percentage
of animals who leave the facility alive. This
percentage is calculated for dogs and cats.
Over 3,000
Animals
895 Volunteers
donated over
ADOPTED
1,000 Animals
80,000 Hours
who were lost
of their time
♥
Over 1,000
Lives Saved
Via Transport
20,000 Lbs.
of Pet Food
provided to
citizens & pets
in need
Nearly
Over
REUNITED
Board of Directors:
5,599
Local Animals’
LIVES SAVED
Fiscal Year 2013-2014
♥
100% Possible
Thanks To You
Our Supporters
David Smith, Chair
481 Families
fostered almost
1,800 Animals
Susan Barbour, Vice Chair
Ann Barron, Secretary
Joy Flora, Treasurer
Sue Barnett
Darr Conradson
Nearly
500 Animals
helped through
Safety Net Program
Kim Evans
John Haas
Bob Lewis
Bob Melton
Robin Ramsey
Mike Sowinski
Doug Tate
Jennifer Brehler,
Interim President
(pictured above)
Fundraising & Financial Resources
Asheville Humane Society depends on generous donations from individuals,
businesses and foundations to operate the Nancy Hiscoe Clark Adoption and
Education Center and to help subsidize the Buncombe County Animal Shelter
annual operating contracts. Net assets for the fiscal year ending are $3,750,668
which include both buildings and land.
OPERATING REVENUE SOURCES
donations
(51%)
earned revenues
special events
(21%)
& interest income (16%)
in-kind donations
(6%)
OPERATING EXPENSES FOR
THE BUNCOMBE COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER: $1,091,150
buncombe county contract:
$586,000 ( 54%)
asheville humane society
contribution to lifesaving progams:
city of asheville contract:
$275,146 (25%)
$230,004 (21%)
Asheville Humane Society
14 Forever Friend Lane | Asheville, NC 28806
828.761.2001 | www.ashevillehumane.org