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Partnering with the Community: Foster Care Volunteers are Life Savers! Brenda F. Barnette, CEO

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  • Partnering with the Community:Foster Care Volunteers are Life Savers!

    Brenda F. Barnette, CEO

  • The Seattle Humane Society

    ▪ Private Open-Admission Shelter.

    ▪ 4,881 adoptions last fiscal year, on target for over a 15% increase this year.

    ▪ 88.6% Asilomar Live Release rate for FY 08-09 and 90+ so far this year.

    ▪ 2,775 in house spay/neuters; 1,508 public spay/neuters; 659 life-saving surgeries.

    •▪ Behavior department temperament tests dogs and is starting to test cats too.

    •▪ Staff of 70 with over 1400 volunteers.

    •▪ Older facility being upgraded to provide enriched environment for our shelter guests when money is available.

    •▪ There is are two public shelter in King County that we try to help

    •and one in the City of Seattle.

  • Prior to 2006 was a different view of sheltering:Standards of care were minimal.Poor morale among staff and volunteers.Resistant to change.Did not trust volunteers with responsibility.Killed cats because of age.Campus in state of disrepair.Animals had no enrichment programs except walks for some dogs.Live save rate was 77.6%.

  • ▪ Not ready for large Capital Campaign. ▪ Economy took a downturn.▪ Public shelter desperately needs our

    help.▪ Holding space for animals limited.▪ Huge spay/neuter bottleneck in our tiny

    and outdated veterinary clinic.▪ Moose and his friends were still

    counting on us.

    We brought on new leadership, improved staff morale and started trusting our volunteers,

    Our Dilemma

  • Shelter Guests Who Benefited From Foster CareCalculated monthly

    30%27%33%66%23%50%FYTD % Change

    1639114383255752618113969FYTD Total

    121109551263123March

    12068421313625February

    11312049544731January

    9716483402326December

    17522179573925November

    275129127692125October

    253209145462414September

    32826321311277442124August

    365337203144102532811July

    35923520097118382612June

    36817711194121242912May

    219131105110108223510April

    2009-102008-092007-082006-072009-102008-092007-082006-07FY

    # Cats/Others# DogsMonth

  • Volunteers = number available to fosterDays = number of days animal in foster home

    38%9%32%36%0%19%FYTD % Change

    18356113061027770382071133113351074FYTD Total

    250318771921409276279March

    201114451661385255272February

    162619951757303237250January

    188921211937288312252December

    244724821829305163227November

    261327682121310315233October

    221222741732291306233September

    3302256925711780372286299232August

    3911286427031594392289292228July

    4671229521821299477274279216June

    3645171818171310469240290213May

    2827186010041055361242175185April

    2009-102008-092007-082006-072009-102008-092007-082006-07FY

    # Days# VolunteersMonth

  • Foster Volunteers

    0

    5000

    10000

    15000

    20000

    25000

    30000

    Dogs Cats/Other Volunteers Days

    2006-072007-082008-09

  • Create a Sense of Urgency

  • Like cats, Volunteers are COOL! You don’t have to pay

    them. They clean up after themselves (if you train them).

    They say good things about you to their friends…….and they are

    worth a fortune.

  • $1,616,375.25

    Value of animal care from Foster Volunteers

    $20.25 Value of Volunteer time per hour *

    79,821Total Hours of Foster Care

    3Average Hours/day per pet

    26,607Number of Animal Day in Foster care

    3,001Number of Animals

    FY 2008-2009

    * From Independent Sector/Research for Value of Volunteer time per hour for 2008.

  • Questions I asked our team:1. What are the key things that make our foster program successful?

    2. What were the biggest hurdles to overcome or best lessons learned?

    3. How would you like to enhance our foster program?

    4. What other information should I share with a group starting a foster program?

  • 1.What are the key things that make our foster program successful?Board and Senior Management support.Provide orientation/training for Foster Volunteers.

    Provide dedicated staff who build relationships with the foster families.

    Give Foster Volunteers phone numbers/email to get help quickly.

    Provide supportive vet services.Treat your Foster Volunteers like the life savers they are.

  • 2. What were the biggest hurdles to overcome or best lessons learned?

    It’s great to be organized, but it helps to be able to go with the flow. Prioritizing animals on campus, send out

    the animals with the most need first. Know what your foster parents can

    handle. Start them off with someone relatively

    easy. Make sure they take breaks when they

    need it!

  • More foster parents! More accessible medical resources like

    customer friendly exam rooms or equipment to loan like scales for weighing puppies and kittens.Continuing education so some foster

    volunteers can take more challenging shelter guests.

    3. How would you like to enhance our foster program?

  • 4. What other information should I share with a group starting a foster program?

    Work to develop a diverse range of Foster Volunteer abilities/experience. No delay between sign up and getting a

    foster pet. Be ready to send a foster animal home as soon as the volunteer has completed orientation. Create a sense of urgency around the

    need for foster volunteers.

  • Does Foster Care ReallyMake A Difference?

    111,823300188.60%669542862602008-09

    100,683221286.00%660420049652007-08

    80,300137583.30%1020519262752006-07

    71,800101977.80%1463511566862005-06

    59,700123277.00%1635549971702004-05

    55,200101076.90%1562521568142003-04

    59,20070476.40%1585514067492002-03

    59,20974877.70%1223425555132001-02

    58,578unknown79.90%1090433254822000-01

    Volunteer hours

    Received Foster CareLive Save Rate

    Put to Death

    Outbound AliveIncomingFiscal Year

  • 2,1452512,3353,017YTD Total

    4055983459859695%August

    4676935646659390%July

    4776884946152491%June

    4697405745478590%May

    3275385535651987%April

    Foster Care

    AnimalsTotal Animal

    InventoryPut To DeathAdoptionsIncoming

    Live Release

    RateMonth

    Fiscal Year 2009-2010

  • “People give to organizations that meet needs, not to organizations that have needs.”Kay Sprinkel Grace, CFRE, author and organizational consultant

    “Do a good job.Tell people about it.Ask for help.”Richard Avanzino

    Things I have come to believe to be true:

    The real path to greatness, it turns out, requires simplicity and diligence…. A culture of discipline is not a principle of business; it is a principle of greatness. Jim Collins, author of Good to Great and the Social Sector