Case for Support RESCUE &REHAB CENTER. Sussex County, Delaware

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Case for Support RESCUE &REHAB CENTER Sussex County, Delaware

On June 9, 2018, the Brandywine Valley SPCA made the winning bid for a large, unused animal shelter in Georgetown, DE. Now, the real work begins. With your help, this facility will soon become the Brandywine Valley SPCA Rescue & Rehab Center, where thousands of dogs and cats who are lost, abandoned, underage and victims of abuse and neglect will receive the care they need to become adoptable. While the structure itself is sound, the Rescue & Rehab Center suffers from five years of neglect. Damage by vandals, leaking roofs, drainage system issues, non-functioning equipment, weed-choked yards and a host of other repairs must be addressed before the center can be deemed operational.

Rescue & Rehab Center Services Once fully operational, the Rescue & Rehab Center will serve many important needs, including: Care, nutrition and rehabilitation for animals recovering from abuse and neglect The Rescue and Rehab Center is our to animals in need locally, regionally and nationally. Behavioral modification led by a licensed professional in a calm environment A nursery for newborn and infant kittens, who require 24-hour care Mid-atlantic rescue hub for dogs and cats from high-kill shelters Destination for large evacuations due to natural disasters Disease Quarantine Area to treat highly contagious diseases like parvo and ringworm On average, animals treated at the Rescue & Rehab Center will require 4 6 weeks of care. Once their specific needs are resolved, these dogs and cats will be made available for adoption at one of the Brandywine Valley SPCA s four campuses.

Rescue & Rehab Center Facility The 11,500 square foot facility is set on 13 acres on Shingle Point Road and was designed to house roughly 2,000 animals per year roughly 300 to 400 at a time. 2,000+ T H E FACI LI TY CA N H O U SE animals EVERY YEAR Roughly 300 to 400 animals at a time! Additionally, the building was the first non-profit LEED certified building in Sussex County. It boasts solar hot water heating, geo-thermal HVAC systems, a green roof and many other features. Each dog kennel provides comfortable indoor and outdoor space, and each wing of the kennels can be sealed to prevent infections. There are several cat rooms designed to allow the cats to roam free inside.

About Brandywine Valley SPCA Rescue & Rehab Center Operations Over the last few years, the Brandywine Valley SPCA has grown at an amazing rate. The BVSPCA has become the largest regional provider of animal welfare services in Delaware and southeastern Pennsylvania. As such, we benefit from economies of scale and the ability to transfer animals for adoption wherever they are needed. The BVSPCA manages a budget of $8 million, employs 94 full-time people and works with 450 volunteers. The services we provide are affordable spay/neuter and veterinarian care; adoption and placement; lost-and-found help, and emergency food supplies at each adoption center. During 2017, 14,662 dogs and cats entered the shelter doors. In Delaware, the BVSPCA maintained a 96% save rate, making the State of Delaware the first no-kill state in the United States. 14,662 DOGS & CATS ENTERED OUR SHELTER DOORS IN 2017 ALONE. Why support the Brandywine Valley SPCA? The BVSPCA has a proven record of success. The BVSPCA is a financially sound organization, capable of operating the Rescue & Rehab Center. The BVSPCA estimates the new Rescue & Rehab Center will be self-supporting by the end of its first full year of operations. Treating animals at the Rescue & Rehab Center will free up many more kennels at our adoption centers, thereby generating additional income. Income is also anticipated from services provided to other rescue organizations local, regional and national. The chart to the right shows the estimated annual expenses and income for calendar year 2019. INCOME 2019 Increased Adoption Fees $300,000 Increased Development $20,000 Fees for assisting other $50,000 shelters and organizations Total: $370,000 EXPENSES 2019 Staffing with Benefits $210,000 Additional Expenses for Boarding $20,000 with Other Organizations Vehicle Maintenance & Gas $10,000 Cleaning & Janitorial Supplies $6,000 Building & Grounds Maintenance $10,000 IT Expenses $5,000 Utilities $30,000 NUMBER OF PLACEMENTS PER YEAR BY BRANDYWINE VALLEY SPCA 3,145 3,292 3,403 4,825 9,239 13,446 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 The BVSPCA will use this property to help other smaller local shelters. The BVSPCA s outreach will continue to serve the community. These estimates do not, however, reflect the cost of bringing the Rescue & Rehab Center into operation. To address that, we need your help. Office Supplies $5,000 Pet Food $4,000 Trash Expenses $5,000 Transfer Expenses $60,000 Total: $365,000

WE NEED YOUR HELP Borrowing $850,000 at current rates would cost the Rescue & Rehab Center $40,000 per year in interest alone, over a 10 year period. That added expense would cause the Rescue & Rehab Center to operate at a loss, therefore impacting our ability to fully serve all the animals in need. With your help, we will eliminate this outstanding $850,000 debt. To make changes of this magnitude and save the lives of the most vulnerable animals, we need the support of the entire community. Thank you for joining us in this meaningful cause. Your donation will mean the world to us and even more to the animals we serve. FINAL EXPENSES Building $880,000 Renovation & Repairs $250,000 Furnishings & Equipment $250,000 Closing Costs $20,000 Vehicles for Transport $50,000 Total: $1,450,000 PROPOSED FUNDING Foundations & Grants $250,000 Individual Gifts $1,150,000 Corporate $50,000 Event $50,000 Total: $1,450,000 AMOUNT RAISED Foundations $250,000 Individual Gifts $350,000 Total: $600,000 Amount Needed: $850,000 You can help us make the Rescue & Rehab Center promise a reality. Gifts to the BVSPCA are fully tax-deductible and can be pledged over three years (EIN# 23-1381030). Please ask about the naming opportunities we have available at the Rescue & Rehab Center.

WWW.BVSPCA.ORG For information please call: Nancy McCall, Director of Development PA (610) 241-0802 Maggie Lyon, Director of Development DE (302) 516-1007 West Chester New Castle Georgetown Shelter 1212 Phoenixville Pike West Chester, PA 19380 PHONE (484) 302-0865 FAX (610) 436-4630 Animal Health Center 9 Coffman Street Malvern, PA 19355 PHONE (610) 482-4289 FAX (610) 296-2820 Shelter & Animal Health Center 600 South Street New Castle, DE 19720 PHONE (302) 516-1000 AHC PHONE (302) 516-1004 FAX (302) 516-1014 PetSmart Everyday Adoption Center 1390 N Dupont Hwy Dover, DE 19901 PHONE (302) 736-5260 Shelter & Animal Health Center 22918 Dupont Boulevard Georgetown, DE 19947 PHONE (302) 856-6361 AHC PHONE (302) 516-1004 FAX (302) 856-2490 Coming soon: The Rescue & Rehab Center 19022 Shingle Point Road Georgetown, DE 19947