Ok, we realize there's a lot of information on our website, and it can get a little overwhelming.
In an attempt to narrow it down, here's our very own Top 10 list of the best ways to help!
- Become a Guardian Angel donor! A monthly gift of any size helps make sure we can say yes to those dogs that really need us, especially the ones with special needs. Already signed up? Thank you! We couldn't do this without you.
- Make a Tribute donation - in honor or memory of a person or pet. Great for special occasions too. You can include a photo and a brief message.
- Volunteer! We’ve got opportunities to fit your schedule and your talents. Requirements? Commitment and love for the breed! Already a volunteer? Thank you for all you do! We love having you in our community and hope to see more of you.
- Sponsor a foster dog. It’s an especially nice option for people who aren’t able to foster. You can do a one-time gift or an ongoing monthly Guardian Angel gift.
- Calendars! Join our calendar contest & fundraiser each summer, then purchase calendars in the fall.
- Company matching & volunteer grants - FREE for you! Many companies offer matching funds when you donate and/or $$ when you volunteer. Spouses and retirees are often eligible too!
- GSP Coffee Company - coffee for you, treats for your pup, and more. Rescue receives a percentage of your purchases!
- Stocks & more - consider a gift of stock, a grant from your DAF, or a contribution from your IRA RMDs - with possible tax benefits for you!
- Got stuff a little too nice for Goodwill? We have an eBay store and 3 easy options to help you clear your clutter. FREE for you!
- Consider a future gift in your will. Check out all the options on our Planned Giving page, including the FREE will and trust-making tools.
Bonus tip! Get custom Pointer Ridge Wine with our labels or yours! Pick from over 50 wines, great for parties and celebrations. Your Personal Wine Consultant Melanie is ready to help you!
We'd sure love it if you'd share this - here's a downloadable PDF version: Top Ten Ways to Help GSPs