My Nonprofit Reviews

AdamD
Review for Pennies-4-Paws Inc, Neosho, WI, USA
I have to disagree with some of the other reviews. Pennies-4-Paws has brought a lot of grief on themselves by being so open and transparent. Many animal charities have donations go into a general fund and the donors often have no idea what happens with the money after that. With P4P, every fundraising effort is spelled out ahead of time and each possible donor can determine the worthiness of the task for themselves. Sally Geiger has accomplished a lot in a short period of time and usually for other rescues. When you consider the amount of her own time, effort and money that she has given to others vs. the possible increase in the value of a barn on her property renovated to shelter cats, it seems kind of ridiculous. They have helped many other rescues get needed funds that they wouldn't have had otherwise and I know this from people at those places. I feel very confident supporting Pennies-4-Paws.
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How does this organization compare with others in the same sector?
Very Well
How much of an impact do you think this organization has?
Life-changing
Will you recommend this organization to others?
Definitely
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2012
Review for Shadow Cats Rescue, Round Rock, TX, USA
Shadow Cats is a wonderfully run organization. While some places are just a processing center for animals, Shadow Cats makes a real life-quality difference for cats who might never have had a chance otherwise. At the same time, they work to promote efforts that will help reduce future numbers of cats needing homes. You can sponsor specific cats and if your lucky, even catch them live on the Kitty Cam - regardless of where you are in the world. Great sanctuary, every city should have a place set up like this.
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How does this organization compare with others in the same sector?
Very Well
How much of an impact do you think this organization has?
Life-changing
Will you recommend this organization to others?
Definitely
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2012