Just found this:
"The ASPCA runs one shelter in New York City. Despite an adopter base of about 8 million people, the largest in the nation, it adopts out less animals than the Nevada Humane Society with its 425,000 residents. It adopts out less animals than many shelters in communities with 100,000 residents. In fact, it adopts out less animals than some rescue groups. And yet it takes in over $100 million a year because people think that it is adopting out animals all over the country.
In fact, many people think they are donating to their local shelter when they donate to the ASPCA. And they think that way, in part, because that is what the ASPCA wants them to think. Not long ago, the ASPCA went door-to-door ...
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http://www.nathanwinograd.com/?p=6325 Many people really believe that their donations to the ASPCA or HSUS go to their local animal shelters, when in fact, they don't.
A clear distinction should be made between the large national groups and the local shelters. People should donate to the national groups but know that their money is going to other types of efforts, as opposed to saving pets in their local communities.
Additionally, there are many examples of the HSUS and the ASPCA coming into these large seizure situations, then leaving the animals in the care of local shelters and rescues without offering funding.
It's only fair that everyone understands the distinction between the large national groups and the local organizations, so they can be fully versed on how their funds are being used. It's just about transparency.
Donate to your LOCAL Rescue Groups AND to the National ones.
I've always given much more to several national orgs but will make sure to donate more to my local ones now.