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Suggested Group Craft
Make things for animals at the shelter like these dog treats from FreeKidsCrafts.com. Check with your shelter first. DIY dog toys and cat scratchers might be welcomed also.
Suggested Prerequisite
Completing the Pet Advocate Patch Program® is a suggested prerequisite for earning your Pet Delegate Pin. Your advocate experience will help provide you with the knowledge needed to become a delegate for the welfare of pets. You can also opt to complete the Pet Advocate requirements during the time you earn this Delegate pin.
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Requirement 1: Choose It!
Points to Consider When Choosing A Pet Action Project;
- Homeless pets; Helpful Link: Pet Overpopulation
- Pet hoarding; Helpful Link: Animal Hoarding
- TNR; — Helpful Link: Trap, Neuter, Return
- Puppy mills; Helpful Link: Puppy Mills
- Breed discrimination; Helpful Link: Ending Breed Discrimination
- Animal Neglect; Helpful Link: Fighting Animal Cruelty and Neglect
- Service Dogs; Helpful Link: What is a Service Dog?
- Exotic Pets — Helpful Link: The Dangers of Keeping Exotic “Pets”, Exotic Animals as Pets
Some Ideas:
- Educate your neighbors about the importance of choosing the right pet.
- Expose a puppy mill.
Project considerations:
- What are your skills and talents?
- Do you need a mentor or adviser? Who will it be?
- Will there be legal or permit issues to resolve?
- How many others can you recruit to help?
- Will your volunteers need special skills or training?
- How many hours can you devote to the project?
- Will there be a project deadline?
- How much money will you be able to raise for the project?
- Can you get a sponsor to help with the costs?
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Requirement 2: Plan it!
Goal Setting
Setting goals will help give you a long-term vision and short-term motivation. It helps you to organize your thoughts and determine exactly what needs to be done.
- Decide exactly what you want to accomplish and give your project a name.
- Break it down into smaller steps.
- Set up a timeline.
Recruit Volunteers
Although smaller projects can be done alone, many projects will require a team. As the project delegate, one of your most important roles will be building a successful team. Helpful Link: 7 Super Steps to Recruit Volunteers.
- Find a mentor with experience in your project area.
- Enlist an Advocate to help you recruit volunteers. Consider using a volunteer release form especially if you are working with children. Helpful Link: Volunteer Release Form
- Decide which jobs you can do alone.
- Will you have teams?
- How many people will you need for each team?
Budgeting
Budgeting allows you to create a spending plan for your project. Sticking to your budget ensures that you will have enough money for the things you need to complete it. If you copied the table above you will see there is a section for budgeting.
Raise Money
There are many ways to raise money. If you are working with an organization such as Girl Scouts* check first to see what is allowed. Helpful Link: A Beginner’s Guide to Fundraising
- Consider GoFundMe, CrowdRise, DonorsChoose, or Kickstarter.
- Organize an event like a car wash, bake sale, or benefit dinner to raise awareness around your fundraiser.
- Host an event such as a walkathon, run, or bike rides.
- Ask local businesses and community members to donate items for a silent auction or a live auction.
- Sales of customized products like tee shirts, pens, and buttons will not only raise funds but generate awareness about your project.
- Invite the local media to your fundraiser or at least supply them with a photo and caption after the event.
Specific ideas for Pet Welfare Fundraising
Get clever with your ideas. Think of things related to your cause. It will help bring awareness and set up a “fun” atmosphere, while raising the money you need to complete your cause.
- Have a dog walk-a-thon.
- Make a shelter wish list at Amazon.com or other retailer.
- Sell custom scratch offs.
- Host a doggie fashion show.
- Buy candy bars at a a big box store to resell. Wrap with photos of animals up for adoption.
- Ask children to paint pet portraits of shelter animals who need homes. Add the pet’s bio and ask merchants to hang in their store.
- Give pet welfare recognition gifts for sponsorships. Set donation levels such as $20 for a dog and cat pin or $40 for a tee shirt.
- Ask people to search for funny cat videos or make their own. Post the videos online and charge $1 for each vote a visitor casts.
- Organize a dog biscuit bake sale
- Host a dog contest. Give ribbons for biggest dog, fastest dog, most talented, best singer, etc.
- Bling and resell plain dog and cat collars.
- Ask a local dog trainer to give “free” lessons in exchange for a donation. The trainer will probably get new clients.
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Requirement 3: Do It!
You should now be ready to put your plan into action. Join in during your project to supervise and provide assistance at all levels.
After completing the plan, remember to thank the community.
Ways to say Thank You:
- Personally thank individuals and businesses who helped. A handwritten letter is always nice. Helpful link: How to write a thank you letter.
- Thank the community as a whole with posters.
- Create a follow up press release and include the names of individuals and businesses who participated. Helpful link: How to write a press release.
- Give certificates of appreciation.
- Thank the community as a whole on social media.
Congratulations on completing your pet action project! The Pet Welfare Delegate pin makes a great reward for completing your project. It also makes a great gift to program sponsors and mentors.
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