Southern California Bulldog Rescue Inc.
Mission
Southern California Bulldog Rescue Mission Statement The mission of So Cal Bulldog Rescue is to bring about a time when there will be no more homeless bulldogs and every bulldog born can be guaranteed a good life. So Cal Bulldog Rescue provides the care and time that an otherwise unwanted bulldog needs to be placed in better homes. We find homes for the English Bulldogs that need them. Goals To accept Bulldogs whose owners can no longer keep them. To retrieve Bulldogs from shelters or any other source so they may live to see another day. To find responsible, stable, loving new homes for all rescued Bulldogs. To only place Bulldogs that have been 100% neutered or spayed to help reduce the population of unwanted pets by having the necessary surgical procedures performed before placement. To rehabilitate Bulldogs before placement by providing necessary medical treatment and training to increase the chances of successful placement. Programs The rescue provides shelter, rehoming assistance, and the financial means for the medical treatment of over 150 bulldogs taken from animal shelters, from savings, and taken as owner surrenders each year—our network endeavors to help bulldogs located in the Southern California area in finding suitable homes. Our network consists of volunteers who foster, rehome, and place bulldogs into the program. For the benefit and education of the general public, we make our network available through our website to answer questions about breed and breed ownership in general and ownership of rehomed dogs in particular. Our volunteers can also attend shelter fairs, adaptations, and pet expos to responsibly introduce our breed to the public. Since So Cal Bulldog Rescue’s inception in 2007, over 1 500 bulldogs have been rescued from shelters, taken in as owner surrenders, and rehomed with loving families. Additional Comments from the Organization During the last five years, the number of bulldogs cared for by the rescue includes over 400 bulldogs that have been helped as part of the program and through community-based support programs. The recovery relies entirely on donations to support various programs in the care and subsequent placement of the bulldogs.
SANTA ANA CA | EIN: 20-8382808
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Southern California Bulldog Rescue Inc.
Mission
Southern California Bulldog Rescue Mission Statement The mission of So Cal Bulldog Rescue is to bring about a time when there will be no more homeless bulldogs and every bulldog born can be guaranteed a good life. So Cal Bulldog Rescue provides the care and time that an otherwise unwanted bulldog needs to be placed in better homes. We find homes for the English Bulldogs that need them. Goals To accept Bulldogs whose owners can no longer keep them. To retrieve Bulldogs from shelters or any other source so they may live to see another day. To find responsible, stable, loving new homes for all rescued Bulldogs. To only place Bulldogs that have been 100% neutered or spayed to help reduce the population of unwanted pets by having the necessary surgical procedures performed before placement. To rehabilitate Bulldogs before placement by providing necessary medical treatment and training to increase the chances of successful placement. Programs The rescue provides shelter, rehoming assistance, and the financial means for the medical treatment of over 150 bulldogs taken from animal shelters, from savings, and taken as owner surrenders each year—our network endeavors to help bulldogs located in the Southern California area in finding suitable homes. Our network consists of volunteers who foster, rehome, and place bulldogs into the program. For the benefit and education of the general public, we make our network available through our website to answer questions about breed and breed ownership in general and ownership of rehomed dogs in particular. Our volunteers can also attend shelter fairs, adaptations, and pet expos to responsibly introduce our breed to the public. Since So Cal Bulldog Rescue’s inception in 2007, over 1 500 bulldogs have been rescued from shelters, taken in as owner surrenders, and rehomed with loving families. Additional Comments from the Organization During the last five years, the number of bulldogs cared for by the rescue includes over 400 bulldogs that have been helped as part of the program and through community-based support programs. The recovery relies entirely on donations to support various programs in the care and subsequent placement of the bulldogs.
SANTA ANA CA | EIN: 20-8382808
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501(c)(3) organization
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Website Reported on Tax Form:Yes
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Disclosing the charity’s website promotes transparency and provides access to the public.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
No Material Diversion of Assets:Yes
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Organizations report 'Yes' to confirm that no material diversion of assets, the unauthorized redirection of funds, occurred during their fiscal year.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
Financial Statements:No
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Has financial statements compiled, reviewed or audited by an independent accountant to ensure accuracy.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
Records Retention Policy:No
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Has a policy establishing guidelines for the handling, backing up, archiving and destruction of documents.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
Tax Form Disclosed on Website:No
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Charities are expected to provide their tax forms on their website.
Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024.
| Score | Metric |
|---|---|
| 100% | Website Reported on Tax Form:Yes Disclosing the charity’s website promotes transparency and provides access to the public. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 100% | No Material Diversion of Assets:Yes Organizations report 'Yes' to confirm that no material diversion of assets, the unauthorized redirection of funds, occurred during their fiscal year. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 0% | Financial Statements:No Has financial statements compiled, reviewed or audited by an independent accountant to ensure accuracy. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 0% | Records Retention Policy:No Has a policy establishing guidelines for the handling, backing up, archiving and destruction of documents. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |
| 0% | Tax Form Disclosed on Website:No Charities are expected to provide their tax forms on their website. Source: Public data from IRS Form 990. Fiscal Year 2024. |