The Kurgo Foundation: Supporting Dogs and Humans by Giving Back

The Kurgo Foundation: Supporting Dogs and Humans by Giving Back

Posted by Brooke Spater on 10th April 2019

What do
inmates facing life sentences and dogs from high kill shelters have in common? They
need one another and help each other work towards a second chance at life. Their special relationships have proven to be beneficial for both sides. At Lancaster, a
maximum state prison in California, 58 men and 173 dogs have been part of the
Paws 4 Life Prison Program since 2014, which is the first dog rehabilitation
program ever launched. Inmates devote ten weeks to training and socializing
these dogs, all of whom can earn their “Canine Good Citizen” (CGC)
certification through the American Kennel Club and be placed with families. The outcome is impressive. Paws 4 Life has had the most commutations of life-sentences of any
program in the state of California. The Kurgo Foundation proudly
supported their program’s mission as part of a new direction we’ve taken with
our philanthropic efforts.

This photo was taken at Paws For Life K9 Rescue, recent Foundation
recipients. This is a great example of a partnership we are proud to support!
Photo credits: Rita Earl Photography

The Kurgo Foundation was originally started in 2010 with the goal of providing both monetary
and product support for dogs and animals struggling in the aftermath of natural
disasters. We will continue to offer support during these difficult times but
have also augmented our program to be more in line with our mission.

A
small team of Kurgo employees will review and select non-profit organizations periodically
each year to receive monetary and product donations through the Foundation.
Selection criteria will be based on a set of parameters that align with Kurgo’s
company values of encouraging people to get outside and be active with their
dogs and to promote canine welfare and safety.

Kurgo will be looking to support small non-profits where our grant money can make
a big difference and impact change. Grant award amounts will typically be
between $1,000 – $10,000 and will be presented to recipients in the second and
fourth quarters of each calendar year. A small team of Kurgo employees will
review and select non-profit organizations periodically each year to receive
monetary and product donations through the Foundation.

We are excited to renew our mission and look forward to developing positive
partnerships for our dog-loving community. 

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