Ways To Give

We appreciate your interest in supporting our mission to provide free veterinary care to the pets of people experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness. Here are some easy ways to give:

Donate Online
This is the easiest and most convenient way to donate to our cause. Your gift will help us provide essential medical care to pets who might not otherwise receive it. Click here to donate.

Donate by Mail
If you prefer to send a check, please make it payable to The Street Dog Coalition and mail it to our mailing address: 305 W. Magnolia Street #277, Fort Collins, CO 80521. Your gift will be put to work immediately to help pets in need.

Donate a Monthly Gift
To support our work year-round, consider becoming a monthly donor. Your recurring gift will help us plan for the future and provide ongoing care to both ends of the leash. Click here to make a monthly gift.

Planned Giving
Leave a lasting legacy by giving stock, real estate, or other assets to support our work through a will or trust. Contact info@thestreetdogcoalition.org for more information on how to make a planned gift.

Peer-to-Peer Fundraising
Want to help us raise even more money? Consider becoming an SDC Ambassador and setting up a fundraiser on our behalf. We can provide you with tools and resources to get started. Click here to learn more.

SDC Apparel
Check out our inventory of branded SDC apparel. Every donation for a shirt supports our mission. Click here to view styles and sizes.

Workplace or Corporate Giving
Many corporations also have programs that allow employees to donate to nonprofits. Check with your employer to see if they offer this option and how you can get involved.

Corporate Sponsorships and Matching Gifts
Many companies offer matching gift programs for employees who donate to nonprofits. Check with your employer to see if they offer this option and how you can take advantage of it, and click here to view our corporate sponsorship opportunities.

Thank you for considering a donation to The Street Dog Coalition. Your gift contributes to a more compassionate response to the needs of people experiencing homelessness with their pets.