Borderland Rescue Fund
This funding opportunity provides financial support to animal welfare organizations in El Paso, Southern New Mexico, and West Texas to help them meet essential supply needs for the animals in their care.
The El Paso Community Foundation is currently accepting applications for its newly established Borderland Rescue Fund, which aims to support regional animal welfare organizations in meeting the basic supply needs of animals under their care. Launched in response to the sharp increase in animals entering shelters and rescue facilities—more than 25,000 in 2024—the program is intended to alleviate some of the burdens on local organizations and demonstrate appreciation for their critical work. Eligible nonprofit organizations located in El Paso, Southern New Mexico, and West Texas may apply for grants of up to $1,500. These funds are intended for essential supplies necessary to maintain animal welfare standards. The application process is streamlined to ensure minimal administrative burden on staff and volunteers who are often stretched thin. In addition to the grant program, the Borderland Rescue Fund supports a 15-location Pet Pantry Network developed in partnership with the City of El Paso and its library system. It also includes a Medical Reserve Fund designed to help cover medical expenses for injured or sick animals and support the individuals or groups that rescue them. The Summerlee Foundation, a Dallas-based organization dedicated to animal protection and historical preservation in Texas, has played a key role in supporting this initiative. Organizations interested in applying, donating, or learning more about the fund can visit epcf.org/borderlandrescuefund. For further information, applicants may contact the El Paso Community Foundation by phone at 915-533-4020 or via email at [email protected]. The Foundation is located at 333 N Oregon St., 2nd Floor, El Paso, TX 79901, with mailing correspondence directed to P.O. Box 272, El Paso, Texas 79943.
Award Range
Not specified - $1,500
Total Program Funding
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Number of Awards
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Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Supports purchase of essential supplies for animals in care May be used alongside other Borderland Rescue Fund programs Application process is designed to be low-barrier
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Organizations must be located in the defined geographic areas and serve animal welfare needs. A 501(c)(3) status is assumed based on the foundation's typical requirements.
Geographic Eligibility
Doña Ana County (NM), Grant County (NM), Hidalgo County (NM), Luna County (NM), Otero County (NM)
Application Opens
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Application Closes
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