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Ontario SPCA Regional Endowment Funds help support your local branch of the Ontario SPCA. By specifying an Endowment Fund to our Branch you help ensure our shelter exists to protect and care for future generations of animals. The original funds that you donate are permanently invested and only the income is used to help the animals you love.

Endowment Fund benefits:

  • Your gift will save tax,
  • Your gift will assist the Ontario SPCA with long-range planning,
  • Your can honour your family, a special person, or a pet that you love, with a personally Named Endowment Fund, and
  • You can support a specific purpose that is close to your heart by directing your gift into an Ontario SPCA Regional Branch designated fund, including:

Named Endowment Funds. You can honour a loved one, a beloved pet or your family name with a Named Endowment Fund. Your named fund will permanently support animals in need and your loved ones will never be forgotten.

How to give to an Ontario SPCA Endowment Fund
There is a minimum donation amount of $2,000 to donate into any of the Endowment Funds, or $50,000 to create a personally named memorial fund. The gift can be given today or through your estate. For more information about an Endowment Fund, please contact:

Ontario SPCA Provincial Office
Major Gifts & Planned Giving
1-888-668-7722 ext. 324

Branch Manager
Kara Gosleigh
(519) 440-0250
kgosleigh@ospca.on.ca

Thank you for considering making this special commitment.

Note: For legal, tax or investment advice, please consult a lawyer or investment professional.

The Ontario SPCA's full legal name is "Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals," and our charitable registration number is 889691044RR0002. If you would like to designate your gift to the Ontario SPCA Huron County Branch, please list the charitable registration number above and specify the Branch.

Ontario SPCA Fundraising Statement
Protecting animals since 1873, the Ontario SPCA is a registered charity comprised of over 50 Communities relying primarily on donations to fund animal protection, care and rehabilitation; advocacy; and humane education. As such, the Ontario SPCA solicits donors support within Ontario to support its programs and services across the province. The Ontario SPCA Act mandates the Society to enforce animal cruelty laws and provides Society investigators with police powers to do so - making the Ontario SPCA unique among animal welfare organizations in the province. The Ontario SPCA is a member of the Canadian Federation of Humane Societies, the World Society for the Protection of Animals, and is affiliated with the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.