Friends of the Fairfax County Animal Shelter 2013 Annual Report Official FFCAS Mascot Eddie Dear Friends: The Friends of the Fairfax County Animal Shelter (FFCAS) is pleased to present its 2013 Annual Report. FFCAS experienced phenomenal growth in 2013, giving us the ability to provide even greater resources in our mission to support the Fairfax County Animal Shelter. Below are some of the highlights from 2013. Due to the large revenue increase we experienced in 2013, FFCAS financial statements are subject to an audit in order to participate in the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). Consequently, FFCAS engaged CPA firm Burdette Smith & Bish LLC to perform an audit of its 2013 financial statements. The audited financial statements and footnotes are attached as part of this Annual Report. Looking forward, the year 2014 brings many exciting developments, including the official opening of the beautiful new animal shelter facility and launch of the microchip program for cats. FFCAS is funding the microchips for the first year, and we re happy to report that similar to dogs, all cats adopted from the shelter now go to their new homes with a microchip. FFCAS also developed the Shelter Pet Sponsorship program in 2014, which gives businesses and individuals the opportunity to sponsor a portion of adoption fees and/or provide a gift certificate for pet-related services to a specific animal s adopters; this has proven to be a very popular program. We re extremely grateful to all of our supporters as we continue our efforts to ensure homeless animals in Fairfax County receive needed care, and to improve their chances of finding their forever homes. We couldn t do it without you! Evelyn Grieve, President Friends of the Fairfax County Animal Shelter 2013 Highlights 95% of expenditures were made to directly support the shelter and homeless animals. Allocated 52% of our expenses to provide veterinary care to shelter animals. Purchased toys and special beds to enrich the lives of shelter dogs and cats. Installed ramps in cat visitation rooms for enhanced kitty playtime. Funded training to improve the skills of volunteers and staff in working with dogs. Purchased a small animal habitat. Sponsored a rescue reception honoring the critical work of our rescue partners. Initiated the collar and I.D. tag program; FFCAS purchased and donated the tag engraving machine, and supplies collars and tags. All adopted cats and dogs leave the shelter with a collar and personalized I.D. tag, improving their chances of returning home if lost. Provided support for several adoption events.
2013 Financial Summary Revenue: In 2013, FFCAS net revenue increased substantially to $213,441, primarily due to a large bequest from a single donor. Greater fundraising efforts and an expanding donor base also contributed to the upward trend. Absent the large single donation, we expect our 2014 revenue to increase significantly as the result of broadened fundraising activities and greater utilization of social media tools. Expenses: As an all-volunteer organization, FFCAS administrative and fundraising expenses are kept to a minimum. In 2013, 95% of expenditures were made to directly support the shelter and homeless animals in Fairfax County, Virginia. This is an increase from 93% in 2012. 2013 Expenses Medical Treatment for Shelter Animals 52% Shelter Support 25% Fundraising 1% Administrative 4% Community Outreach and Education 18% Statements of Revenue and Expense 2013 2012 Net revenue $ 213,441 $ 56,963 Medical treatment for shelter animals 30,530 20,709 Shelter support 14,757 7,166 Community outreach and education 10,756 6,444 Administrative 2,631 1,315 Fundraising 482 1,066 Total expense 59,156 36,700 Excess of revenue over expense $ 154,285 $ 20,263 Friends of the Fairfax County Animal Shelter P.O. Box 2321 Centreville, VA 20122 www.ffcas.org https://www.facebook.com/ffcas