Mutt Fund envisions a world in which every shelter, rescue volunteer, foster parent and adoptive family has what they need to give mutt dogs their best life.

Our Mission

To fund underserved organizations and volunteers so that mixed breed dogs can receive the health care they need, as well as optimal nutrition, play, exercise, affection, and the opportunity to be connected to their forever homes.

The Problem

Across the United States, there are thousands of dogs in need of basic care, and sometimes much more. While many organizations work hard to address these needs, the number of dogs is greater than what the system can support. As a result, there is an overpopulation crisis, and too many animals suffer, or are euthanized.

Shelters and care groups within the rescue ecosystem need more funding for general operations, special projects, and local education and awareness. Too often, providers run programs on shoestring budgets with underpaid staff and volunteers (many of whom use their own money to help meet animals’ basic needs).

It is not a lack of dedication, and we know the dogs are awesome– but we can’t alleviate the suffering without capital, infrastructure improvements and a stronger web of partnerships between organizations with varied strengths and in different locations.

Enter Mutt Fund!

How We Work

We fund projects that relieve immediate suffering and create lasting positive impact in dogs’ lives, and in their communities.

Our Focus Areas are:

Nutrition

  • Food donations

  • Health screenings

Health Care

  • Spay & neuter

  • Vaccines

  • Dental checkups

  • Clinics

  • Health certificates for transport/relocation 

  • Necessary treatments, surgeries

Play & Exercise

  • Enrichment toys 

  • Walking gear (harnesses, leashes, etc)

  • Facility improvements

Transportation to shelters, vets, foster home or forever homes

  • Car transport 

  • Air transport 

  • Gas & supplies

Adoption & Fostering

  • Shelter operations

  • Animal “PR”, e.g. Profile photos and bios

  • Adoption fees

  • Foster home support

  • Training 

  • Pet parent education