BISSELL Pet Foundation supports programs and initiatives that are focused on addressing the pet overpopulation crisis in our country. This includes helping to reduce the number of animals in shelters and rescues through pet adoption, spay-neuter programs, microchipping, and foster care.
2022
- 786 FoundationĀ $10,000
2021
- Colorado Pet Overpopulation Fund $2,300
- Community Foundation Boulder County, All Creatures Great and Small Fund $3,000
- Innovative Openings Inc., Workplace Giving Program $4,330
- Summerlee grant $3,750
- Left Hand Animal Hospital $1004
2020
- IBM Workplace Giving Program $1,829
- IBM $500
- Family Pet Hospital $1,000
- OtterCares Foundation $525
- The Lauretta Boyd Charitable Trust $7,000
- Colorado Pet Overpopulation Fund $2,300
- C.A.R.E. $150
- Innovative Openings Inc., Workplace Giving Program $4,805
2019
- The Lauretta Boyd Charitable Trust $7,161
- Negley Flinn Charitable Foundation $10,000
- Community Foundation Serving Boulder County $15,000
- IBM Workplace Giving Program $1,807
2018
- Colorado Pet Overpopulation Fund $4,000
- C.A.R.E. $625
- OtterCares Foundation $250
- IBM Workplace Giving Program $1,108
2017
- Longmont Community Foundation $650
- Colorado Pet Overpopulation FundĀ $4,000
- IBM Workplace Giving $1,023
- Innovative Openings Workplace Giving $4,839
- 786 Foundation $5,000
- King Soopers Neighborhood Rewards Program $2,235
- Community Foundation Serving Boulder County $5,000
2016
- 786 Foundation $5,000
- Lucky’s Market $1,792
- OtterCares Foundation $250
- Maddie’s Fund $1,000
- Animal Assistance Foundation $1,750
- Innovative Openings Workplace Giving $1,477
- Ken and Cathy Winter Family Field of Interest Fund at the Longmont Community Foundation $1,000
2015
- Animal Assistance Foundation $3,000
- 786 Foundation $3,000
- Left Hand Animal Hospital $339
- OtterCares Foundation $250
- McCarty Charitable Fund at the Longmont Community Foundation $500
- Ken and Cathy Winter Family Field of Interest Fund at the Longmont Community Foundation $1,000
- Community Foundation of Boulder County $3,000
2014
- Longmont Community Foundation Quarter Fund $250
- Lucky’s Market $1,100
- The Animal Assistance Foundation $3,500
- Longmont Community Foundation $1,000