NWT SPCA Report to the Communities 2016/17 Thank you for your generous support in helping us achieve the results outlined in this Report to the Communities.
1 MISSION To protect and enhance the quality of life for all domestic animals in Northwest Territories and to help support the North in appreciating and learning the value of the northern dog in today s society. VISION To prevent animal cruelty; educate about humane treatment of animals; provide shelter and love to abandoned and abused animals; and encourage adoption to suitable homes. Through education and programming, we hope to promote responsible pet ownership and encourage spaying/neutering, so animals can live the best life possible. Our goal is to engage and encourage our society to create communities where all animals who depend on humans for their wellbeing can experience freedom from hunger and thirst, pain and injury, distress and discomfort.
2 MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Dear Friends and Supporters; 2016 turned into an incredibly busy and rewarding year for the NWT SPCA. With animal intake at a record high our adoptions and transfers were also increased from previous years. We were fortunate to work with many fantastic people and rescue groups that are dedicated as we are to animal welfare and safety. Our trusted Northern and Western Canada rescues make the daunting task of finding room for all the animals a little less overwhelming. Our programs are improving and more communities are taking advantage of them. A visit to Edzo for a spay/neuter clinic in March and to Enterprise for a vaccine clinic in June was well received. From the vaccine clinic, we secured several animals for the Spay/Neuter Program. We are looking to returning to these communities and others soon for more clinics. Behchoko youth were very enthusiastic to participate and we are hoping that this involvement will peak their interest to have careers in animal care, to work hard and reach their dreams. It truly was a wonderful experience to be involved in for us. The dedication and passion of volunteers and employees are what makes every year so rewarding and successful. As a collective team we raised over $200,000 with our annual and independent events coordinated by individuals and businesses around Yellowknife. Events such as Yellowknife Gardens Tour, Borealis Pets Santa Paws Pet Photo s and Crooked Whisker s Return of the Grinch photos Day and new events such as Twin Pine Diner Gourmets Hotdog sales and The Brew Pub Burt s Bitter Brown Charity Beer, we raised much needed funds to grow and develop our programs. Because of more intakes, we welcomed our first Vet Tech/Shelter Supervisor in 2016 and as a direct result saw a decrease in our clinic expenses outside of the shelter. Our existing staff can benefit from better management and an improved working environment. With increased morale in the shelter and employee retention our volunteer participation has improved. Employee and volunteers are essential to a well-run shelter and therefor better animal care. The following pages outline in detail the growth we saw in 2016 and the involvement with our community. It gives a clear understanding of the communities we worked with and the animals we helped. With the continues generosity of our supporters with their time, resources and skills as well as their compassion, we look forward to another successful year in 2017. Together we are making a positive difference to the animals and people of the North. Sincerely, Nicole Spencer President
NUMBER OF DOGS NWT SPCA Report 3 GEOGRAPHIC AREA AND INTAKES Though our focus is the communities in the NWT, we do help the communities of Western Nunavut. This year 66 dogs came from 6 Nunavut communities. The Delta Region number has increased due the assistance from the Inuvik team. Proximity to Yellowknife is a driving factor with respect to the North Slave Region. Proactive management in communities by the local governments to improve the welfare of stray dogs is also a factor in driving numbers up. Total number of animals entering care at the NWT SPCA shelter was 659. 300 Number of Dog Intakes per Region 250 200 150 100 50 0 COMMUNITIES IN NWT AND NUNAVUT The following are the communities that we assisted in 2016 and the number of dogs from each. Beaufort Delta (51) Fort McPherson 9 Inuvik 26 Paulatuk 1 Uluhaktok 13 Tsilgehtchic 2 Sahtu (25) Norman Wells 3 Tulita 18 Fort Good Hope 4 Dehcho (118) Fort Liard 69 Fort Simpson 46 Nahanni Butte 1 Wrigley 2 South Slave (98) Hay River 7 Fort Smith 4 Fort Resolution 25 Lutselke 17 Providence 45 Nunavut (66) Kugluktuk 17 Cambridge Bay 21 Kugaruuk 2 Taloyoak 11 Gjoa Haven 14 Resolute 1 North Slave (263) N dilo 16 Dettah 7 Whati 56 Wekweti 14 Gameti 6 Behchoko 117 Yellowknife 47 Born in Shelter 34
4 ANIMAL STATISTICS 350 Animal Facts & Figures 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Adoptions Transfers Deceased The NWT SPCA found new local homes for 240 animals and an additional 73animals were adopted out of the Territory. All well loved and cared for. Over 40 trusted animal rescue groups in the South assisted with rehoming 313 dogs that were transferred into their care. Most were adopted almost immediately. The NWT SPCA no kill shelter meaning animals are not euthanized unless medically required. Often animals arrive in very poor health and we must make the decision to euthanize. We do not make this decision lightly and very much depend on the medical advice of our local veterinarians at Great Slave Animal Hospital. We also consult with veterinarians from University of Calgary. This year we said good-bye to 6 animals. People such as teachers, RCMP officers, SAO s and community members reach out to us about many things like community clinics, medical attention for pets, to get unwanted animals out of a community, and educational material for schools. The NWT SPCA finds a way to help and support all communities as best we can.
5 Animal Intakes dogs pups cats kittens other Animal intakes always vary slightly but dogs from the communities outside of Yellowknife make up the majority. This year intakes included 555 dogs, 97 cats, 4 rabbits, 2 ferrets and 1 finch, and several gerbils. 34 animals born at the shelter as well.
6 CALENDAR OF EVENTS-2016/17 January 2016 February March April -Gala -National Cupcake Day -Long John Jamboree Skijoring May June July August -Yellowknife Chamber of Commerce Tradeshow -AGM for NWTAC -Midnight Sun Motorcycle and car show -Borealis 25 rd BBQ -Mother s Day Raffle Draw -Folk on the Rocks -Recycling Event -Ramble and Ride -Family Carnival and Dog Walk - Yellowknife Garden Tour September October November December -MMA Event -Recycling -Chase the Ace -Twin Pines Gourmet Hotdog Event -Fall Raffle Draw -Calendar Sales -Christmas Market - iadopt Contest -Grinch Returns Photo Event 2017 Memorial Dog Walk Edzo Kids Club for Dogs
7 Enterprise Clinic Behchoko Clinic EVENTS AND CELEBRATIONS The NWT SPCA had several events this year; some were annual affairs that were started years ago and modified while others are still new. Every single celebration or fund raiser, big or small, contributes to the success. We are so pleased with the entire community for involving themselves. Businesses, both large and small, also contribute and make the programs and events successful. We are so fortunate to have the support that we do. ANNUAL GALA The 5th Annual Gala, The Luck of the Irish, was held on March 11, 2017 at the new Chateau Nova Hotel and Suites. It was a considerable success raising a record $63,000. ANNUAL NWT MIDNIGHT SUN COLLABORATION Once again, the NWT Riders Association had their Midnight Sun Run involving dozens of riders from all over Canada. It is an opportunity for local bikers and car enthusiasts to take part in or just admire the machines. In 2016, the NWT Riders BBQ Midnight Sun Run- Raised $7900, proceeds going to the NWT SPCA. FAMILY CARNIVAL DAY & MEMORIAL DOG WALK The NWT SPCA had a beautiful day for our Annual Family Carnival and Memorial Dog Walk. Attendance was at an all-time high and registration for the Dog Walk/5km Run was well attended compared to previous years. The NWT SPCA awards a scholarship at this event every year along with the Maureen Goldsmith Scholarship funded by Maureen s family. A total of $1000 in scholarships was presented.
8 RAFFLE The Mothers Day Raffle which raised almost $10,000 was held in April and May and the draw was June 1, 2016. The Main Raffle is usually the biggest generator of funds and in 2016 we raised $56,000. All Prizes were donated. A success! NATIONAL CUPCAKE DAY For the past two years in February we have been a part of this Nation wide event. National Cupcake Day is a wonderful community oriented program that raises thousands of dollars for organizations and gets young and old involved from anywhere in Canada. Each group that registers across the country gets a chance to raise money for their rescue. Lots of Fun and delicious Goodies! PROGRAMS The NWT SPCA has many programs in place to help people in the NWT and Nunavut and the animals they care for. The NWT SPCA is very much a community oriented organization and do our utmost to involve and help as many people as possible. We promote animal care and safety by offering vet care programs, educational material, and scholarships. The organization supplies basic food and equipment that are not easily obtained or affordable in remote communities. Community Spay and Neuter Program NWT SPCA & the Maureen Goldsmith Memorial Scholarship Northern Community Pet Food & Supplies Program Northern Dog Transfer Network Foster Program Community Vaccination and Spay/Neuter Clinic Volunteer Opportunities at Shelter
9 SHELTER IMPROVEMENTS The NWT SPCA van (previously donated) received and upgrade in 2016. Capital Signs and Air Tindi made the van a much more stylish ride for our staff and animals. The van is a valuable tool for transportation to and from the vet clinic and airport. A perimeter fence around the property was started. Sand and gravel were added to the large dog run increasing the quality and enduring comfort and safety for the dogs that use it. Crush was added to the parking lot and a garbage bin and recycling holding box is keeping the lot tidier. Preparation for the new garage was also started. VOLUNTEERS To say volunteers are great would be an understatement. Without them the NWT SPCA would not endure. Hours and hours of selfless, unpaid work is contributed by the Board of Directors and NWT SPCA members. Their passion, drive and tenacity for the love of animals is incredible. The demonstration of compassion, empathy and desire to volunteer by the local youth is truly inspiring. Their passion, drive and tenacity for the love of animals is incredible. Whether it be spending time sorting and counting recycling in the cold, or dog walking is -35 C, it all adds up to wonderful people who care for our organization and what it represents. We are hoping to attract more committed volunteers in the years to come. Young NWT SPCA dog walkers
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12 FINANCIAL Revenue Revenues Adoptions / Surrenders $86,600 Donations $257,627 Memberships $6300 Recycling $16,078 Merchandise $10,772 Special Events $ 212,529 Special grants $24,500 Medical $11,300 Total $ 625,000 Adoptions/Surrenders Membership Merchandise Grants Donations Recycling Events Medical Expenses Animals Care-Vet and Food Animal / Community Supplies Employee wages Special events Utilities and Shelter Maintenance Advertising Admin/Banking/Insur ance Merchadise Purchase Miscellaneous Expenditures Animals Care (Vet and Food) $166,944 Animals/supplies Freight $30,759 Employee wages $170,427 Special events $72000 Utilities/ Maintenance $14530 Advertising $1355 Admin/ Banking/Insurance $48000 Taxes and fees $38000 Merchandise Purchases $5164 Miscellaneous $12,908 Total $ 534,271 Net Income (loss) $90,894
13 SPECIAL THANK YOU West Jet Air Tindi Buffalo Air YK Food Rescue Borealis Pet Services Sutherlands Drugs Great Slave Animal Hospital Crooked Whisker Kavanaugh Bros LTD. Arctic Alarm Weatherby Trucking Northern Food Services Qimmiq Kennels ALL OF OUR WONDERFUL VOLUNTEERS AND STAFF! VOLUNTEER BOARD OF DIRECTORS Nicole Spencer- President Dana Martin-Vice-President Randy Hilworth- Treasurer Karen Kuronen- Secretary Kendra Lakeman-Director Carol Musialek-Director Sarah Martin-Director Candace Seddon-Director