Cedar Bend Humane Society Annual Report 2014 / 2015

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S W PA ion t i d E t r o ep Annual R ust 2015 Aug

The Cedar Bend Humane Society commits itself to providing humane care for all animals under its protection, educating the community about responsible pet ownership, and advancing the cause of kindness to all animals.


From the Co-Directors’ Desk

Karla Beckman Director of Finance Wow, look at Cedar Bend Humane Society grow!!! We are very proud of all we have accomplished this past year, and we are excited to launch many new programs and services going into our 2016 fiscal year. We have worked hard to orchestrate new programs to help meet community needs and the needs of the homeless animal population. New programs and services include: “Mutt Hutt� Boarding, Microchip Clinics, In-House Spay/Neuter Program, Trap-Neuter-Return Program, Barn Cat Program, Lost and Found Services, and It Pays to Spay Fundraiser, and we are pleased to again house stray animals for the cities of Waterloo and Cedar Falls. Please read more on these programs and services within the annual report. These are huge milestones for the Cedar Bend Humane Society, and they focus on our mission to reduce animal overpopulation, to increase the return of lost pets to their owners, to care for and protect stray animals in the Cedar Valley, to increase adoptions, to educate the community, to offer a wide range of services to the community, and to ultimately reduce the need for euthanasia.

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Kristy Gardner Director of Operations With generous support from the community, we have experienced growth within the shelter. We have received much-needed funding, many hours of dedicated volunteer time, valued community and individual relationships, ambitious fosters, dedicated rescues, important partnerships, and both monetary and product donations to help meet the needs of many homeless animals. We want to thank you for supporting and helping us to help them! We definitely have a passionate and caring community! Thank you for helping the many homeless animals and giving them a second chance at life! We are looking forward to a very productive year.

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President’s Message I have been President of Cedar Bend Humane Society Board of Directors for six years. I am the proud “mother” of two dogs: an eleven-year-old Dalmatian named Pelli and a five-year-old Schipperke mix named Jackson, who I fostered and adopted through CBHS. It’s been an exciting year in the life of Cedar Bend Humane Society. This past year has seen many accomplishments due to the hard work and many hours of Karla Beckman and Kristy Gardner (our two Co-Directors), the staff, volunteers, and the Board of Directors. Just a few of these are the completion of the new website, a new partnership with the ASPCA, the hiring of a part-time veterinarian who spay/neuters all of our animals who are of age, and the planning and designing of our new boarding facility, the “Mutt Hutt.” All of the revenue from this facility will go toward the care of all the animals at CBHS. Keep your eyes open for our grand opening of the “Mutt Hutt,” planned for the fall of 2015. The Board of Directors would like to thank the community for all of your support, and please know that your support is needed to continue our mission as a humane society. I believe some of this growth has been accomplished due to the development of a well-functioning Board that works extremely well with the Co-Directors. This team approach has allowed the Board, Co-Directors, staff and

volunteers to develop Cedar Bend Humane Society as it is today. While we have done a lot, there are still many exciting opportunities ahead of us. I hope you are all as excited as I am about what the future of CBHS holds. Just look at how far we have come!!

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President CBHS Board of Directors

Board of Directors Anita Kabele - President Joanne Koweil - Vice President Virginia Wilber - Secretary Leon Galehouse - Treasurer

Meg Brady Steve Hubbard Sue Lund Mary Roach Brian Roberts

Thank You CBHS Staff for Your Compassion and Dedication! Kendalle Alquwaie - Kennel Attendant/ Medical Technician Amy B. Anderson - Marketing & Events Coordinator Todd Boggs - Adoption Counselor Joni Claussen - Kennel Attendant Abby Cresap - Adoption Counselor Kim Danielson - Kennel Attendant Darrel Drenner - Kennel Attendant Gail Donovan - Animal Control Officer/ Maintenance and Grounds Caitlyn Evans - Adoption Supervisor Jessica Foelske - Adoption Counselor Rhiannon Gors - Adoption Counselor Stormy Goss - Kennel Attendant Layla Hagen - Adoption Counselor Darrel Johnson - Animal Control Supervisor/ Maintenance and Grounds

Jodie Johnson - Kennel Attendant Jensen Johnston - Kennel Attendant Theresa Kurtz - Social Media and Outreach Coordinator Amber Lang - Medical Technician/Kennel Supervisor Alan Malone - Volunteer & Education Coordinator Elizabeth Mehmen - Kennel Attendant Conner Miller - Kennel Attendant Jodi Olson - Kennel Attendant Abby Shannon - Adoption Counselor Caitlin Stover - Kennel Attendant Tiffany Tiedt - Kennel Attendant Tori Vollema - Kennel Attendant Vania Warns - Medical Technician Supervisor Rachel Wieckhorst - Adoption Counselor Allysan White - Medical Technician McKenzi Wroe - Adoption Counselor

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The CBHS Adoption Center The Cedar Bend Humane Society’s Adoption Center provides a safe haven for hundreds of animals looking for a special family! The Adoption Center can accommodate up to 40 adoption dogs and 75 adoption cats. Many times, CBHS also has a variety of pocket pets waiting for new homes! Once a pet enters the adoption center, we are committed to finding it a home, and there is no time limit determining its stay. Staff and volunteers work to ensure the animals residing in the Adoption Center stay healthy and happy while waiting for a family they can call their own. This is accomplished through the “animal enrichment” program, which provides each pet with toys, food puzzles, outside exercise time, and social interaction with other pets and volunteers.

Intake Services

The CBHS Intake Center is responsible for answering all incoming phone calls and handling all animals entering the shelter. We receive all types of animals: cats, dogs, pigs, ferrets, parakeets, gerbils, mice, rabbits, rats, guinea pigs, reptiles, and a variety of wildlife. There are many reasons why these animals arrive at Cedar Bend Humane Society. They may be stray, abandoned, lost, sick, injured, or not 4 wanted by their families.

The Adoption Staff is a very dedicated bunch. Their goal is to help each family pick out and adopt an appropriate pet to fit their lifestyle, which is done through an application and interview process. CBHS has a quiet “meet and greet” room, outside exercise pens, and a dog walking trail. These areas give prospective adopters an excellent opportunity to spend time with a variety of shelter pets prior to taking one home! When you choose to open your home to a shelter pet, you will not

only receive a life-long companion that has been health and temperament tested, you will also receive continued support from the CBHS staff throughout your pet’s lifetime. Cedar Bend Humane Society knows that there is no greater reward than to give a homeless animal a second chance at life! Please adopt and help us save more lives!

CBHS provides for the health of every animal in its care. All adoptions include: • Vaccinations • Internal parasite • Nail trim / bath treatment • Flea and tick • Spay/neuter preventative • Heartworm check Animals that arrive at the shelter are examined by CBHS Medical Technicians. Vaccinations are given and a holding period is determined. Stray animals are held between three and seven days depending on the requirements of the city or county in which the animal was found. If an owner does not claim the stray animal, ownership converts to CBHS at the end of the predetermined holding period. Every animal is evaluated according

• Microchip • Feline leukemia tested

to health and temperament. Once a pet is determined to be an adoption candidate, it receives the necessary vet care and is moved to the Adoption Center where it will remain until it finds a new forever home! If you wish to surrender a pet or need help with a stray animal, call 319-232-6887 or contact the CBHS Intake Center at 319-235-5335 for additional information and surrender fees. Hours of operation 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. seven days a week.


CBHS Services

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Adoption services Animal care Rescue for injured and abandoned animals Pet lost and found services Memorial Pet Cemetery / On-site cremation and burial services Euthanasia / sleep requests Animal Control for rural Black Hawk County Hold all strays for Waterloo and Cedar Falls Owner surrender and re-homing pets Microchipping Volunteer opportunities Foster program Animal enrichment Paws Pantry - Northeast Iowa Food Bank Retirement community visits Paws Awhile Gift Shop

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Pet bathing facilities available to the public Partnerships: rescues and humane societies Education programs for school children Tours and scheduled group visits Community service projects Special needs group visits

Volunteers are Essential! It is hard to express how important CBHS volunteers are to the animals at the shelter. They spend countless hours caring for the needs of animals. They provide daily consistent love, exercise, and attention to our “guests” while we find pets their forever homes. Volunteer opportunities with Cedar Bend Humane Society include walking dogs, cleaning kennels, stuffing envelopes for mailings, and assisting with fundraising events. Currently, there are 195 active CBHS volunteers, including 48 junior volunteers under 18 years of age. Volunteers under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. On average, we have 45 active volunteers with 175 volunteer hours per month. Group volunteers include: Girl Scout troops, Boy Scout troops, Quakerdale, Target Managers, Black Hawk / Grundy Mental Health Center, Rock Valley Physical Therapy, EPI Services, Iowa Workforce Development, and various

school groups. Full Circle Services visit monthly to hand out enrichment treats, toys, and walk dogs. We can’t thank all of you enough! Are you interested in becoming a volunteer? Visit www.CedarBendHumane. org and fill out the volunteer application or e-mail cbhsvolunteer@gmail.com. CBHS Volunteer Kathy Gors has logged 1,234 volunteer hours since May of 2012! Thank you, Kathy, for all you do!

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In-House Spay Neuter Program The Cedar Bend Humane Society is excited to announce our new, in-house spay and neuter program for our shelter pets! This program allows us to have all of our shelter pets that are at least 12 weeks of age spayed or neutered before being adopted. Thanks to a very generous donation from one of our financial supporters, we were able to purchase the equipment necessary for these in-house spays and neuters. This program is also made possible thanks to a partnership with Dr. Melick, a local vet, who performs the surgeries for us. According to the ASPCA, only 10 percent of the animals entering shelters are spayed or neutered. The cost of spaying or neutering a pet is considerably less than the cost of raising puppies or kittens. Part of our mission is to educate the community about responsible pet ownership. We believe spaying and neutering our homeless pets is a major component of responsible pet care. Donations are greatly appreciated to assist with this program. Visit www.CedarBendHumane.org to donate online.

Mutt Hutt Coming Soon The construction of the “Mutt Hutt” dog and cat boarding facility on the CBHS campus has started, with an anticipated grand opening fall of 2015! All proceeds go directly to the care of homeless pets at the Cedar Bend Humane Society shelter. It’s a win - win. Your pet is pampered in paradise, and homeless animals benefit! More information coming soon to the CBHS website.

Thank You! CBHS Receives $27,034 Through Grants! $3,000 - ASPCA $20,000 - Max & Helen Guernsey Charitable Fund $1,000 - Charlotte and William Hinson Family Fund $534 - R. L. and Lois Kilgore Fund $2,500 - Mark A. Kittrell Fund Your support and financial contributions through community grant opportunities help feed, vaccinate, medically treat, spay/neuter, and care for the countless animals admitted to Cedar Bend Humane Society. As a non-profit 501c3 organization, we rely solely on the donations and grants of friends like you!

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CBHS Microchips 178 Pets in Four Days Cedar Bend Humane Society hosted a “Microchip Your Pet” clinic in June where microchipping was offered at a reduced fee. It was a great success with 178 pets microchipped! Thank you to everyone who took the time to bring your pet to CBHS to be microchipped. CBHS will schedule microchip clinics throughout the summer, locally and in surrounding communites, and has set a goal to microchip 1,000 animals in 2015. “We want animals to find their way home, to stay in their homes, and avoid becoming homeless if they should stray from home and arrive at a shelter or veterinary clinic,” said Kristy Gardner, CBHS Co-Director. The microchip is the size of a grain of rice and is injected just under the skin between the shoulder blades. Microchips offer permanent identification for pets and increase the likelihood that they are returned home if

lost. The microchip contains an identification number unique to the pet. It is implanted with a syringe in a process similar to receiving a vaccination; most animals don’t even react when it is implanted. If your pet becomes lost, a vet or animal shelter uses a scanner to detect the microchip. The scanner will provide the unique ID number associated with your pet. This ID number is linked to your contact information in a data bank.

If you are interested in having your pet microchipped, please call 319-232-6887 or follow the Cedar Bend Humane Society Facebook page for listings of upcoming microchip clinics within the community.

Your Participation in CBHS Events is Essential to Saving Lives! Mark your calendar with these events!

We want to extend a huge THANK YOU to everyone who supported the shelter in 2014 - 2015. Your sponsorships, partnerships, attendance, grants, donations, and volunteer help with CBHS events are priceless! As a non-profit 501c3 organization, we rely solely upon the support of the community. Every dollar and donation received benefits the animals by helping to medicate, feed, groom, spay/neuter, and provide basic care and shelter for the animals. These events help us to do just that! Every event makes a difference in the lives of hundreds of needy animals. We hope you will participate! AUG 8........Yard Sale on CBHS campus OCT 19.......Halloween Zen Doodle Class SEPT 10......Yappy Hour Downtown Waterloo OCT 24.......Adoption Marathon SEPT 13.......Memorial and Honor Pet Tribute Walk NOV 14.......Gala Dinner and Auction SEPT 21.......Clay Creations Class DEC 6.........Holiday Open House OCT 3..........Pedal for Paws Poker Ride

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Thank You to Our Furry 5K Sponsors! The 6th annual Furry 5K Run / Walk was held on Sunday, May 10th at Big Woods Lake in Cedar Falls. Over 200 people participated and supported the animals at Cedar Bend Humane Society. Thanks to our sponsors and the community, over $7,000 was raised to help care for so many homeless, unwanted, and abandoned animals. Special thanks to Dave Lipinski and his team at Trekman Racing for their very generous donation of materials and time! It is through the community’s participation in events like this that make it possible to continue our mission to provide humane care for needy animals. Next year’s event will be on Mother’s Day, May 8th at Big Woods Lake. We hope to see you there! The Mutt Hutt Dog and Cat Boarding

It Pays to Spay Fundraiser The Cedar Bend Humane Society launched a new fundraiser in April called “IT PAYS TO SPAY.” At your request, a group of dog and cat yard ornaments are placed in your friend’s yard to represent pet overpopulation. Your friend can then donate $15 to have them removed or $20 to have them moved to another friend’s yard. You may also purchase insurance for $25 to ensure your yard will not be overpopulated with pet ornaments. All donations go to spay and neuter CBHS homeless animals. This fundraiser has already raised over $840.

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Visit our website to nominate your friends today!


You are invited to celebrate with the stars and enjoy an evening of... Saturday, November 14, 2015 Silent Auction and Dinner Hilton Garden Inn, Cedar Falls 5:00 p.m. The Gala is our largest and most vital fundraiser of the year! This year our goal is to raise $20,000 to help cover medical costs necessary to care for the homeless, abandoned, sick, and injured animals that enter our doors every year. This is your “official invitation” to our 6th annual gala, “Hollywood Hounds and Couture Cats.” The evening includes special appearances by some of our CBHS furry friends, social time, dinner, silent auction, and music by the Cedar Valley Big Band. Sponsorship opportunities are also available. View our sponsorship benefits at www.CedarBend Humane.org under the “Events” tab.

Your help is greatly appreciated and directly benefits the animals at the shelter! Ticket Purchase:

Sponsor Agreement:

_____ $55.00 per person _____$385 for a table of 8

Contact Name: __________________________________ Company Name: _________________________________ Mailing Address: ________________________________ City: __________________ State: ____ Zip: _________ Telephone: _____________________________________

I am unable to attend but would like to donate $_______ Contact Name: ___________________________________ Company Name: _________________________________ Mailing Address: _________________________________ City: ___________________ State: ____ Zip: _________

Payment:

_____ Check enclosed (Please make check payable to Cedar Bend Humane Society.)

_____ Credit Card (please circle) Visa Discover MasterCard Name on the card: _________________________________ Card number: _____________________________________ Expiration date: _____________ Complete the information, enclose it in an envelope, and mail it to: Cedar Bend Humane Society, Attn: Gala 2015, 1166 West Airline Highway, Waterloo, IA 50703

Sponsorship Level: ____ $3000 Executive Producer ____ $2000 Director ____ $1000 Celebrity

____ $750 Screenwriter ____ $500 Talent Agent ____ $300 Cast & Crew

____ In-kind sponsorship or other arrangement (please detail and attach)

Auction Item Donation: ____ I would like to donate an item for the silent aution. Please call me at ____________ to pick up this item. ____ I will drop off this item at 1166 West Airline Highway, Waterloo. (Deadline for auction items is Oct. 30th.)

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Look at the number of animals CBHS has saved with your financial gifts!

We want to share some of our “furry figures� so you know how your support is helping animals at Cedar Bend Humane Society. Due to the generosity of the community, the CBHS was able to achieve some great accomplishments over the past fiscal year. However, we have more need now than ever and anticipate a large increase in the number of animals coming to the shelter in 2015! Cedar Bend Humane Society has started holding animals for the cities of Waterloo and Cedar Falls as of June 2015. We also hold animals for rural Black Hawk County. Getting these animals ready for adoption involves considerable costs, including spay/neuter, medical treatment for the sick and injured, microchipping, vaccinations, room and board, grooming, and lots of tender loving care!

Your financial gifts are needed more than ever!

Adoptions 598 Dogs

Returned to Owners 21 Cats

118 Dogs Rescue to Rescue

537 Cats 68 Pocket Pets

69 Cats

124 Dogs

...and as of January 2015 CBHS

Spayed/Neutered 388 Animals and

Treated 245

Sick/Injured Animals

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YOUR HELP IS NEEDED! Please send your financial gift and help CBHS continue to provide life-saving services to pets who need it most. Name: _____________________________________ Address: ___________________________________ City: _________________ State: ____ Zip: ________ Email: _____________________________________

(Please make check payable to Cedar Bend Humane Society).

Credit Card Amount: _________________

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Amount of Enclosed Check: ___________

Credit Card: _______ Visa______ Discover ______ MasterCard Card Number: ____________________________________________________ Name on Card: ___________________________________________________ Expiration Date: __________________________________________________ Please return this form along with your payment in the attached envelope found within this magazine.

You may also donate online at www.CedarBendHumane.org

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

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CBHS Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) Program What is a feral cat? Feral or non-socialized, free-roaming cats cannot be picked up or handled by humans. They are often the offspring of free-roaming outdoor cats that are not sterilized. These cats are often many generations removed from human ownership and cannot be placed into a typical home situation.

What is the advantage of Trap-Neuter-Return? Trap-Neuter-Return offers many advantages to cats and the community. TNR will reduce the breeding of more unwanted cats and also reduces the number of free-roaming cats. Additionally, TNR stops many nuisance behaviors such as spraying, yowling, and fighting. Through TNR, cats are vaccinated and sterilized.

What is Trap-Neuter-Return? Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is a method of humanely controlling feral/free-roaming cat populations. Freeroaming cats are humanely trapped, sterilized, vaccinated, and ear-tipped (a small notch in the left ear is the universal mark of a sterilized free-roaming cat). Socialized cats are adopted into homes, and cats that are non-socialized or feral are returned to their original location.

CBHS is partnering with the cities of Waterloo and Cedar Falls to launch a TNR program. The goal is to reduce the number of free-roaming cats living within urban neighborhoods. Animal Control Officers will work with community members to coordinate the trapping of free-roaming cats which will be delivered to CBHS and evaluated. Sick and injured cats may be euthanized, while healthy feral cats will be sterilized, vaccinated, and ear-tipped. Animal Control or CBHS will then return the cats to their original locations to be a community free- roaming cat.

For questions or additional information, you may visit the new TNR tab on our website that will be made available August 1, 2015, or email questions to cbhsadoption@mchsi.com.

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If you are interested in assisting with the TNR program or want to request a trap, please contact Waterloo Animal Control at 319-883-0797 or 319-291-4440 ext. 4.


CBHS Barn Cat Program Cedar Bend Humane Society is pleased to announce the Barn Cat Placement Program! This program is designed to help find homes for cats who may have difficulty living as a companion animal. Cats that are placed into our Barn Cat Program range from semi-feral to very friendly but are not suitable for indoor pet placement. Many of these cats were found as strays, are shy or fearful of people, or are just too independent to adjust to living indoors as house cats. Barn cats benefit their caretakers by helping to keep rodents away from grain and food storage areas! By supporting a barn cat(s), you will have the satisfaction of giving them a second chance at life and a much needed home. CBHS will provide the following for all Barn Cat Candidates: • Cats will appear to be in good health and have had an initial veterinarian exam. • Cats will be spayed or neutered prior to placement. • Cats will receive a rabies vaccination. • Left ear will be tipped. Responsibilities of Barn Cat Caregiver: • A warm, dry barn or building in which the cats can live out their lives. • A constant supply of food and fresh water. • A commitment to monitor and provide for their safety and well-being. Barn Cat Adoption Process: • Visit our website to submit a barn cat application/request. • You will be contacted by a CBHS representative to discuss available barn cat candidates. • A $10.00 adoption donation is requested per barn cat.

CBHS is looking for cat lovers, with a barn or secure outdoor structure to consider adopting from our Barn Cat Program! Adoption applications and additional information will be available on our website at www.CedarBendHumane.org beginning August 1st.

If you have questions or are interested in adopting a barn cat, please visit our website or email cbhsadoption@mchsi.com.

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Upcoming Lost and Found Pet Services

Cedar Bend Humane Society will soon offer lost and found pet postings on our website.

Found Pet

Lost Pet

If you find a stray pet, you may bring it to the Intake building. The Intake building is located at 1166 West Airline Highway in Waterloo and operates from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. seven days a week.

If you are missing a pet, we strongly encourage you to check with us immediately. Please call 319-232-6887 or 319-235-5335 or come to the shelter to identify/claim your pet. CBHS holds stray animals for the cities of Waterloo, Cedar Falls, and Waverly and for rural Black Hawk County.

Complete Lost Pet Report

If you choose to hold a lost animal while trying to find its owner, or your lost pet is not at the shelter, please complete a found or lost pet report available on the CBHS website. The information you provide will be posted on our website’s Found Pet or Lost Pet page for 30 days. Completed Lost Pet or Found Pet reports posted to the CBHS website will include your personal contact information unless you specify otherwise. This will allow the person finding or missing a pet to contact you directly.

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Recovering a Pet from CBHS

Cedar Bend Humane Society partners with the cities of Waterloo and Cedar Falls to hold stray animals!

There will be costs involved when you pick up your pet from CBHS. Fees help cover the daily expenses involved in caring for your pet. Each animal is given a bordetella vaccine to prevent whooping cough, provided food, shelter, and immediate medical care if needed. Applicable fees vary according to individual city contracts and where the pet was found. Please refer to the Cedar Bend Humane Society website for holding times and various fees. The easiest way to guarantee your pet is returned to you safely is to have them microchipped. If your pet is microchipped, please keep your contact information updated. Cedar Bend Humane Society offers microchipping for $35. Call 319-232-6887 to schedule an appointment. The procedure takes less than five minuntes and the life of your pet may depend on it!

The cities of Waterloo and Cedar Falls contract with Cedar Bend Humane Society to accept and hold their stray animals. If you are missing your pet, please visit the CBHS Intake Center! Hours of operation are 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. seven days a week. Designated holding periods Waterloo: Three Consecutive Days Cedar Falls: Five Consecutive Days Waverly: Five Consecutive Days Rural Black Hawk County: Five Consecutive Days Watch for our new “Lost and Found” pages to be launched on our website in August!


Finances and Support How We Use Our Funds

Fundraising Expenses Administrative Expenses

10%

8% Shelter Expenses

Animal Control and Stray Intake Expenses

55%

27%

Cedar Bend Humane Society is a local, independent, private, non-profit 501c3 organization that is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. CBHS is dependent on contributions, in-kind donations, fundraising, retail store sales, grants, and fees for community services. We do NOT receive any funds from government monies, except from service contracts. We do not receive any tax dollars. CBHS prides itself on exceptional data administration and sound fiscal management. An audit is conducted by an independent certified public accountant each fiscal year.

For the fiscal year ending June 30th, 2015, Cedar Bend Humane Society operated on an $881,000 annual budget. Please note our charts to show the expense and revenue breakdowns. We would like to extend our gratitude to all who have donated to the CBHS, attended our events, and supported our services and programs. It is because of generous public support that we are able to care for, house, medically treat, re-home, spay/neuter, and save the lives of many homeless animals in the Cedar Valley. “Thank You for Helping Us to Help Them.” Karla Beckman, Cedar Bend Humane Society Director of Finance

How the Community Supports our Shelter Management and General Income

Programs and Services Revenue 41%

Fundraising Income

1%

General Contribution and Grant Support 53%

5%

“More detail is available upon request.”

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Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Waterloo, IA Permit #144

Cedar Bend Humane Society 1166 West Airline Highway Waterloo, IA 50703

On June 15th, Bruce Earnest, a representative with the ASPCA, presented the Cedar Bend Humane Society directors and staff with a Recognition of Excellence plaque. The inscription on the plaque reads: Recognition of Excellence. The ASPCA acknowledges Cedar Bend Humane Society of Waterloo, Iowa for their invaluable support in providing cruelty victims with second chances. Dogs from the Florida hoarding rescue, South Carolina and West Virginia dog fighting raids, Alabama puppy mill and the Arkansas hoarding rescue were welcomed into your shelter. We thank you for providing these deserving dogs with the opportunity to be adopted by loving families. Please accept our appreciation. -May 2015-

Adoption Center Summer Hours (until Sept. 30) Tues., Wed., Sat., & Sun. 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Closed on Mondays 319-232-6887

1166 West Airline Highway, Waterloo, IA 50703

Animal Intake Services Open Seven Days a Week 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

www.CedarBendHumane.org


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