ASPCA

ASPCA Headquarters Location

New York, NY

ASPCA Photos

  • ASPCA
  • ASPCA
  • ASPCA
  • ASPCA
About ASPCA
This group watches out for Fidos, Fluffies, and other furry friends all across the country. The ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) is a nonprofit dedicated to promoting the humane treatment of non-humans. The organization engages in education, public awareness, and government advocacy efforts, and supports the work of independent humane societies throughout the US. It provides medical services and animal placement from facilities in New York City. About two-thirds of the ASPCA's revenue comes from contributions, grants, and dues from more than 1 million members and donors. The organization was established in 1866 by Henry Bergh.

The ASPCA enlists the help of corporate partners to assist in funding its efforts. Bank of America, Fresh Step, Lowe's, and Subaru donate a portion of their sales to the group. Other donors have included Google, UnitedHealth Group, Verizon, Johnson & Johnson, The Gap, PepsiCo, The McGraw Hill Companies, Nestlé, and many others. The organization's total operating support and revenues (which included contributions, grants, memberships, bequests, special events, and other sources) for 2009 totaled about $116.5 million.
ASPCA
We did it! Thanks to your support, we just met our $25,000 donation match with Mike's Hard Lemonade. Now we're celebrating with a rescue puppy pool party! ??
ASPCA Bergh Ball
ASPCA President and CEO Matt Bershadker shares a smile with adoptable dog, Bunny.
Paws Parade Grand Marshal
On a chilly morning 150 years after the ASPCA was founded, crowds gathered north of Madison Square Park for the first-ever “NYC Paws Parade"! http://bit.ly/1WuuGHm #ASPCA150 #Adoptapalooza
#Adoptapalooza
ASPCA staffers came out to join and help turn Union Square orange.
#Adoptapalooza
Festive tutus are a great way to celebrate!
ASPCA
These pups are in D.C. delivering our petition to the White House, urging President Biden to direct the United States Department of Agriculture to do its job and protect dogs in puppy mills. The petition was signed by over 130,000 animal advocates and included personal puppy mill stories submitted through our website! Thank you to everyone who told their stories, signed the petition and shared with others. You can help us continue to put pressure on the USDA to do its job by joining our Advocacy Brigade: aspca.org/advocacybrigade. We will let you know how you can use your voice to demand change for dogs and puppies in puppy mills.
ASPCA Humane Awards Luncheon
Kid of the Year winner Brady Snakovsky poses with NYPD officers. Ten-year-old Brady Snakovsky and his mom founded Brady's K9 Fund after Brady learned Ohio’s K9 officers could not afford potentially life-saving, but expensive ballistic vests. Brady committed himself to raising funds to protect the animals who so loyally protect us.

Number of Employees in ASPCA

201 to 500

ASPCA Revenue

$100M to $500M (USD)