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County, metro governments can apply for spay/neuter grants Applications due by July 15, 2018. Program is supported by Spay/Neuter License Plates Click on headline for complete story By Ted Sloan FRANKFORT, KY (Wed 13 Jun 2018) -- The Kentucky Animal Control Advisory Board invites county and metro governments in Kentucky to apply for matching grants for spay and neuter activities for 2018. Governments may partner with non-profit organizations to obtain the best use of resources. Funds are extremely limited, and applicants may request up to $2,000. Grants will be awarded on a competitive basis. No match is required, but preference will be given to applicants that provide the highest amount of matching dollars. Applicants are strongly encouraged to seek out the best price possible for the average anticipated cost per alteration, as grant amounts will be based in part on those costs. Added consideration will be given to spay/neuter programs that are mandatory. Kentucky county or metro governments interested in applying for spay/neuter grants may download the application at .kyspayneuter.com/documents/GrantApplication.pdf. Applications must be received by Friday, July 15. Email all documents and required attachments to michael.grant@ky.gov. No faxed applications or mailings will be accepted. The majority of funds for the program come from the sale of spay/neuter license plates. The board encourages Kentucky motorists to buy the plate when they buy or renew their vehicle licenses so the program may continue. You also may donate online or by check. For more information, go to kyspayneuter.com This story was posted on 2018-06-14 02:52:14
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