Overcoming Cost Barriers to Urban Pet Care in Georgia
GrantID: 76507
Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000
Deadline: December 25, 2026
Grant Amount High: $3,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Georgia is home to a diverse range of urban pet populations, with a high proportion of companion animals kept as pets in urban and suburban areas. However, significant disparities in pet health outcomes persist among underserved populations, with certain communities facing barriers to accessing veterinary care. To address this, funding is available to support the development of a coordinated system delivering veterinary care to urban pet populations in Georgia. Unlike neighboring states, Georgia's unique urban landscape and demographic characteristics necessitate specialized solutions for pet health. Cost Constraints in Georgia: To be eligible for funding, applicants must demonstrate a clear understanding of the cost constraints faced by urban pet owners in Georgia, particularly among underserved populations. Who Should Apply in Georgia? Eligible applicants include research organizations, veterinary service providers, and animal health advocacy groups. Applicants must demonstrate a clear understanding of Georgia's urban pet landscape and the specific health challenges faced by companion animals in urban areas. Georgia's Urban Pet Landscape: With a high proportion of companion animals kept as pets in urban and suburban areas, Georgia's urban pet landscape is characterized by a diverse range of health challenges and opportunities for veterinary innovation. Major Industries in Georgia: The animal health industry is a significant contributor to Georgia's economy, with major industries including veterinary services and animal health products. Workforce Composition: The animal health workforce in Georgia includes a range of professionals, from veterinarians and veterinary technicians to animal health researchers and advocates. Infrastructure: Georgia's animal health infrastructure includes a network of veterinary clinics, animal hospitals, and research institutions. Demographic: The population density in Georgia's urban areas is relatively high, with many companion animals kept as pets in areas with limited access to specialized veterinary care. Application requirements include a detailed proposal, a comprehensive budget, and evidence of collaboration with relevant stakeholders. Funding recipients are expected to demonstrate a clear understanding of the state's urban pet context and the specific challenges faced by underserved populations. By supporting the development of a coordinated system delivering veterinary care to urban pet populations, this funding aims to address significant disparities in pet health outcomes among underserved populations in Georgia. Georgia's Urban Health Challenges: The state's urban areas present unique challenges for pet health, including a higher risk of certain diseases and limited access to veterinary care in some communities. As a result, the development of targeted veterinary care services is critical to improving pet health outcomes in these areas. Target Outcomes in Georgia: The primary outcome of this funding is the development of a coordinated system delivering veterinary care to urban pet populations. In Georgia, this means creating a system that is tailored to the specific needs of the state's urban pet owners, particularly among underserved populations. By improving access to veterinary care, this funding aims to support the health and well-being of companion animals across the state.
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