Animal shelters across Tennessee are encouraged to seek grants for spay and neuter services. Applications are accepted until May 17, 2024.
Grant allocations are determined by the organization’s outreach, including the number of animals served and the counties reached. Priority is given to shelters and organizations serving distressed counties. Funds cover spay and neuter procedures only and must be done by a licensed Tennessee veterinarian at a Tennessee clinic.
The application for qualified shelters and organizations can be found at
www.tn.gov/agriculture/businesses/animals/animal-health/forms.html
Email animal.friendlygrants@tn.gov or call 615-837-5104 with questions.
The Animal Friendly Grants program, managed by the Tennessee Department of Agriculture’s Animal Health Division, benefits from sales of Animal Friendly – Spay and Neuter Saves Lives specialty license plates. Each $35 purchase contributes to these grants, available to government-run shelters and non-profit organizations in Tennessee offering affordable spaying and neutering services. Find out more at the Tennessee Department of Revenue at www.tn.gov/revenue/title-and-registration/renewals.html.