To provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States.
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals channels large-scale grants to animal welfare organizations, shelters, and public agencies working on rescue, sheltering, cruelty response, veterinary access, and related research. A single grant to Brother Wolf Animal Rescue reached $1,065,500, and the organization also made major awards to Animal Care Centers of NYC and Nebraska Humane Society, showing support for both emergency and ongoing animal care capacity. Its grantmaking reflects a broad animal-protection mandate rather than a single service line. The foundation funds humane societies, rescue groups, municipal animal services, veterinary partners, and research-oriented organizations. Recent awards also include support for organizations working on behavior, disaster response, and farm animal welfare, alongside programs tied to legal and legislative advocacy. The scale is substantial: annual grants given total $39,504,993, with a typical award size centered at a median of $24,665. The grant list shows repeated support for some organizations across multiple years, which suggests ongoing relationships in addition to one-time awards. The funder’s national scope is reinforced by grants to recipients across the United States.
Animal shelter capacity is a major theme in the portfolio. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals gave $949,000 to Animal Care Centers of NYC in 2025 and $918,000 to Nebraska Humane Society, both consistent with support for shelter operations and lifesaving capacity. Veterinary access and workforce development also appear in the program structure. The ASPCA Veterinary Scholarship is designed to support veterinary students or practitioners entering or working in animal welfare, and the foundation gave $665,000 to Emancipet in 2025, a significant veterinary-services grant. Cruelty response and field work are another thread. The ASPCA’s grantmaking includes investigations and response, and the recent grants list includes $400,000 to Vet Care Coalition and $325,000 to Dogs Playing for Life, indicating support for hands-on capacity and behavior-related animal welfare work. Farm animal welfare is present through dedicated initiatives, including the Fund to End Factory Farming and Fund-a-Farmer Grants, which align with the foundation’s broader animal-protection mission.
$21.8M
$724.8M
$446.1M
$387.9M
Most grants fall between $11K and $45K, with a median of $25K.
25th Percentile
$11K
Median
$25K
75th Percentile
$45K
About 12% of grants go to recipients in TN.
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Grant size is clustered around a p25 of $11,000, a median of $24,665, and a p75 of $45,000, while the recent grant list also includes several awards well above that range. The foundation is a regular funder and operates through multiple grant programs, including open grants, partner-community grants, disaster response, scholarships, and issue-specific funds. The recent record shows repeat recipients across years, including Animal Care Centers of NYC and Mohawk and Hudson River Humane Society, which points to recurring relationships rather than isolated awards. Some programs accept unsolicited applications, including the general grants program, the Fund to End Factory Farming, the ASPCA Equine Fund, Fund-a-Farmer Grants, and ASPCA Research Grants. Other initiatives, including partner communities, disaster response, and the veterinary scholarship, do not accept unsolicited applications.
Grantmaking is national, with all recorded recipients in the United States. The top state by grant count is Tennessee, while 12% of grants go to recipients in New York, the headquarters state. Recent grants reached organizations in New York City, Starkville, Long Beach, West Chester, Homestead, Portland, Los Angeles, Menands, and San Diego, showing a mix of urban shelters, regional humane societies, and public agencies.
The portfolio includes animal welfare organizations, shelters, municipal and governmental agencies, rescue groups, universities, and mission-aligned organizations. Recent programs also cover disaster response, veterinary scholarships, partner-community work, farm animal welfare, research, and legal or legislative advocacy.
The grant-size distribution centers at a p25 of $11,000, a median of $24,665, and a p75 of $45,000. Recent awards also include several much larger grants, including multiple six- and seven-figure awards.
Yes. The recent grants list includes repeated support for organizations such as Animal Care Centers of NYC across 2023, 2024, and 2025, and Mohawk and Hudson River Humane Society in 2024 and 2025. That pattern suggests ongoing funding relationships.
The main themes are animal rescue and shelter support, investigations and field response, veterinary services and spay/neuter, behavioral rehabilitation, legal and legislative advocacy, farm animal and equine welfare, disaster relief and recovery, and support for nonprofit animal welfare organizations.
Yes. The general grants program, the Fund to End Factory Farming, the ASPCA Equine Fund, Fund-a-Farmer Grants, and ASPCA Research Grants accept unsolicited applications. Other listed initiatives, including partner communities, disaster response, and the veterinary scholarship, do not.
MATTHEW BERSHADKER
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BROTHER WOLF ANIMAL RESCUE | — | $1,065,500 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| ANIMAL CARE CENTERS OF NYC | — | $949,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| NEBRASKA HUMANE SOCIETY | — | $918,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| EMANCIPET | — | $665,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| ANIMAL RESCUE COALITION INC | — | $467,807 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| GULF COAST HUMANE SOCIETY | — | $420,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| VET CARE COALITION | — | $400,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| FORSYTH HUMANE SOCIETY | — | $375,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| FRIENDS OF THE SHELTER INC | — | $337,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| DOGS PLAYING FOR LIFE | — | $325,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| OKTIBBEHA COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY INC | — | $319,940 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| SAN DIEGO HUMANE SOCIETY AND SPCA | — | $206,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| UNICOI COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER | — | $200,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| MOHAWK AND HUDSON RIVER HUMANE SOCIETY | — | $177,709 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| GREENVILLE HUMANE SOCIETY | — | $175,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| MOUNTAIN HUMANE | — | $173,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| ASHEVILLE HUMANE SOCIETY | — | $155,835 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| HUMANE SOCIETY OF WESTERN MONTANA | — | $152,500 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| FIXNATION INC | — | $150,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| AAEP FOUNDATION | — | $135,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| ANIMAL PROTECTIVE FOUNDATION OF SCHENECTADY INC | — | $121,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| BRANDYWINE VALLEY SPCA | — | $120,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| LOS ANGELES ANIMAL SERVICES | — | $118,107 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| WASHOE COUNTY REGIONAL ANIMAL SERVICES | — | $115,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| FRIENDS OF MADISON COUNTY ANIMALS | — | $110,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| THE HUMANE SOCIETY FOR TACOMA & PIERCE COUNTY | — | $105,500 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| HUMANE SOCIETY FOR SEATTLE-KING COUNTY | — | $105,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| DARBSTER FOUNDATION INC | — | $105,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| SPCA OF TEXAS | — | $104,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| FOOD ANIMAL CONCERNS TRUST (FACT) | — | $103,500 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| ANIMAL HUMANE ASSOCIATION OF NEW MEXICO INC | — | $101,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| SPOKANE HUMANE SOCIETY | — | $101,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| FOOD BANK FOR NEW YORK CITY | — | $100,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| NEW YORK STATE ANIMAL PROTECTION FEDERATION EDUCATION FUND | — | $100,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FOOD BANK | — | $100,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| FARM SHARE INC | — | $100,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| SHELTER ANIMALS COUNT | — | $100,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| OC ANIMAL CARE | — | $99,648 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| DUTCHESS COUNTY SPCA INC | — | $99,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| KITSAP HUMANE SOCIETY | — | $99,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| SEATTLE ANIMAL SHELTER | — | $98,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| LOS ANGELES COUNTY ANIMAL CARE FOUNDATION | — | $95,563 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| VANCOUVER HUMANE SOCIETY & S P C A | — | $95,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| HUMANE SOCIETY OF SOUTH MISSISSIPPI | — | $95,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| KAUAI HUMANE SOCIETY | — | $95,000 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| SOUTHERN PINES ANIMAL SHELTER | — | $94,780 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| ST CROIX ANIMAL WELFARE CENTER INC | — | $94,706 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI ANIMAL CARE SERVICES | — | $94,634 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| MUNICIPALITY OF SAN JUAN - CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION AND ADOPTION OF ANIMAL S | — | $94,104 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
| LEWIS & CLARK HUMANE SOCIETY | — | $90,100 | 2025 | SEE PART IV |
BROTHER WOLF ANIMAL RESCUE
$1,065,500SEE PART IV
ANIMAL CARE CENTERS OF NYC
$949,000SEE PART IV
NEBRASKA HUMANE SOCIETY
$918,000SEE PART IV
EMANCIPET
$665,000SEE PART IV
ANIMAL RESCUE COALITION INC
$467,807SEE PART IV
GULF COAST HUMANE SOCIETY
$420,000SEE PART IV
VET CARE COALITION
$400,000SEE PART IV
FORSYTH HUMANE SOCIETY
$375,000SEE PART IV
FRIENDS OF THE SHELTER INC
$337,000SEE PART IV
DOGS PLAYING FOR LIFE
$325,000SEE PART IV
OKTIBBEHA COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY INC
$319,940SEE PART IV
SAN DIEGO HUMANE SOCIETY AND SPCA
$206,000SEE PART IV
UNICOI COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER
$200,000SEE PART IV
MOHAWK AND HUDSON RIVER HUMANE SOCIETY
$177,709SEE PART IV
GREENVILLE HUMANE SOCIETY
$175,000SEE PART IV
MOUNTAIN HUMANE
$173,000SEE PART IV
ASHEVILLE HUMANE SOCIETY
$155,835SEE PART IV
HUMANE SOCIETY OF WESTERN MONTANA
$152,500SEE PART IV
FIXNATION INC
$150,000SEE PART IV
AAEP FOUNDATION
$135,000SEE PART IV
ANIMAL PROTECTIVE FOUNDATION OF SCHENECTADY INC
$121,000SEE PART IV
BRANDYWINE VALLEY SPCA
$120,000SEE PART IV
LOS ANGELES ANIMAL SERVICES
$118,107SEE PART IV
WASHOE COUNTY REGIONAL ANIMAL SERVICES
$115,000SEE PART IV
FRIENDS OF MADISON COUNTY ANIMALS
$110,000SEE PART IV
THE HUMANE SOCIETY FOR TACOMA & PIERCE COUNTY
$105,500SEE PART IV
HUMANE SOCIETY FOR SEATTLE-KING COUNTY
$105,000SEE PART IV
DARBSTER FOUNDATION INC
$105,000SEE PART IV
SPCA OF TEXAS
$104,000SEE PART IV
FOOD ANIMAL CONCERNS TRUST (FACT)
$103,500SEE PART IV
ANIMAL HUMANE ASSOCIATION OF NEW MEXICO INC
$101,000SEE PART IV
SPOKANE HUMANE SOCIETY
$101,000SEE PART IV
FOOD BANK FOR NEW YORK CITY
$100,000SEE PART IV
NEW YORK STATE ANIMAL PROTECTION FEDERATION EDUCATION FUND
$100,000SEE PART IV
LOS ANGELES REGIONAL FOOD BANK
$100,000SEE PART IV
FARM SHARE INC
$100,000SEE PART IV
SHELTER ANIMALS COUNT
$100,000SEE PART IV
OC ANIMAL CARE
$99,648SEE PART IV
DUTCHESS COUNTY SPCA INC
$99,000SEE PART IV
KITSAP HUMANE SOCIETY
$99,000SEE PART IV
SEATTLE ANIMAL SHELTER
$98,000SEE PART IV
LOS ANGELES COUNTY ANIMAL CARE FOUNDATION
$95,563SEE PART IV
VANCOUVER HUMANE SOCIETY & S P C A
$95,000SEE PART IV
HUMANE SOCIETY OF SOUTH MISSISSIPPI
$95,000SEE PART IV
KAUAI HUMANE SOCIETY
$95,000SEE PART IV
SOUTHERN PINES ANIMAL SHELTER
$94,780SEE PART IV
ST CROIX ANIMAL WELFARE CENTER INC
$94,706SEE PART IV
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI ANIMAL CARE SERVICES
$94,634SEE PART IV
MUNICIPALITY OF SAN JUAN - CENTER FOR THE PROTECTION AND ADOPTION OF ANIMAL S
$94,104SEE PART IV
LEWIS & CLARK HUMANE SOCIETY
$90,100SEE PART IV