What is Amanda Foundation?
Established in 1976, the Amanda Foundation operates as a specialized non-profit entity focused on the systemic reduction of animal overpopulation. The organization distinguishes itself through a multi-faceted operational model that integrates high-quality veterinary care with mobile surgical services, specifically the Spaymobile Clinic. Beyond direct medical intervention, the foundation maintains a robust educational framework designed to foster responsible pet ownership among youth. By addressing both the immediate needs of rescued animals and the long-term societal drivers of homelessness, the foundation has solidified its position as a vital infrastructure provider within the Southern California animal welfare ecosystem.
How much funding has Amanda Foundation raised?
Amanda Foundation has raised a total of $150K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$150K
Debt (2021): $150K with participation from PPP
Key Investors in Amanda Foundation
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Amanda Foundation?
With the infusion of this recent financing, the Amanda Foundation is positioned to scale its core programs, particularly its mobile spay and neuter initiatives which are essential for long-term population management. The strategic allocation of these funds will likely prioritize the modernization of veterinary facilities and the expansion of community outreach programs. As the organization navigates this late-stage growth phase, the focus will remain on optimizing operational efficiency to maximize the impact of every dollar deployed. By strengthening its institutional capacity, the foundation aims to set a new benchmark for non-profit sustainability in the animal welfare sector, ensuring that its legacy of rescue and education continues to evolve in response to the growing needs of the Los Angeles community.
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