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    MIP Score

    72

    Animal Care
    Animal Shelters

    United Animal Friends

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    United Animal Friends

    Animal Care
    Animal Shelters
    2600 Heckethorn Rd, Prescott, Arizona, 86301View all Prescott charities
    EIN: 20-0360727
    Total Assets: $2.074 million
    Established in 2003

    Mission

    United Animal Friends (UAF) is a volunteer-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit group founded in 2003. They rescue, spay, neuter, foster, and find homes for dogs and cats while providing essential services such as spay/neuter certificates, community pet food banks, and emergency medical assistance. UAF also runs various programs to support low-income residents and their pets in Yavapai County, ensuring both human and animal welfare.

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    Basic Information

    Tax-Exempt

    Address

    2600 Heckethorn Rd, Prescott, Arizona, 86301

    View all Prescott charities

    Founded in

    2003

    EIN

    20-0360727

    Total Assets

    $2.074 million

    Mission

    United Animal Friends (UAF) is a volunteer-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit group founded in 2003. They rescue, spay, neuter, foster, and find homes for dogs and cats while providing essential services such as spay/neuter certificates, community pet food banks, and emergency medical assistance. UAF also runs various programs to support low-income residents and their pets in Yavapai County, ensuring both human and animal welfare.

    Basic Information

    Tax-Exempt

    Address

    2600 Heckethorn Rd, Prescott, Arizona, 86301

    View all Prescott charities

    Founded in

    2003

    EIN

    20-0360727

    Total Assets

    $2.074 million

    UN Sustainable Development Goals Supported

    This organization contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. See the SDG page for more information.

    Showing 2 of 2 goals

    Goal 11

    Sustainable Cities and Communities

    Goal 15

    Life on Land

    Goal 11

    Sustainable Cities and Communities

    Goal 15

    Life on Land

    At a Glance

    Adoptable Pets

    Adoptable Pets

    UAF provides a wide variety of adoptable cats and dogs, all of whom are looking for new homes. By adopting, people are saving lives and gaining lifelong friends. They host events and listings to make the process as smooth as possible.

    Fostering Pets

    Fostering Pets

    Fostering allows pets to live in a home environment while they wait for their forever homes. This program is critical in socializing animals and preparing them for adoption, ultimately leading to more successful placements.

    Emergency Medical Aid

    Emergency Medical Aid

    UAF’s Emergency Medical Program provides lifesaving medical care to pets whose owners cannot afford it. This program ensures that animals get the necessary medical attention without forcing their owners into difficult financial decisions.

    Impact Stats

    50,000 lbs

    food distributed

    Pet Food Distribution

    Through their Community Pet Food Bank, UAF distributes more than 50,000 pounds of pet food annually, ensuring that pets in low-income households are fed and cared for.

    thousands

    operations performed

    Spay and Neuter Program

    UAF’s Spay/Neuter Program provides low-cost and no-cost options for pet owners in Yavapai County, significantly contributing to the control of animal overpopulation.

    Past Events

    Dog Adoption Days

    Monthly, ongoing

    Regular dog adoptions held at various locations including Petco, Pawz 'N Clawz, and PetSmart, making it easier for community members to find and adopt their future pets.

    Impact Reports

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    Success Stories

    MIP Score (Beta)

    The MIP Score is in beta! We'd love any feedback you may have.

    The MIP Score and it's methodology is purely used as a way to visualize how a nonprofits public financial data compares against others. It doesn't reflect the unique circumstances and impact that a nonprofit has.The MIP Score should never be used to say one charity is better than another.

    Overall Score

    72

    76

    /100

    Program Expense Ratio

    83.72%

    16

    /20

    Program Revenue Growth

    237.96%

    20

    /20

    Leverage Ratio

    0.0001041

    20

    /20

    Working Capital Ratio

    4.21

    18

    /20

    Fundraising Efficiency

    0

    2

    /20

    Latest Filing Data: Form 990

    Fiscal Year:2022

    Source:Source: Self-reported by organization

    Financial Details

    Revenue

    CategoryAmountPercentage
    Contributions, Gifts, and Grants584.3K76.34%
    Program Services100.2K13.09%
    Investment Income40.08K5.24%
    Sales of Non-Inventory Assets00.00%
    Other Notable Sources00.00%
    Total Revenue765.5K100.00%

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