Guide 1
What Animal Rescue Donations Actually Fund
Rescue donations are not abstract goodwill — they pay for rabies vaccines and neutering in CNVR clinics, milk formula for orphaned orangutans, quarantine pens after meat-trade seizures, snare removal for gorillas and farriery for working donkeys. WARN pools gifts into partner grants across South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Africa, Southern Africa and South America.
Guide 2
One-Off Versus Monthly Rescue Donations
One-off gifts at donate suit urgent appeals — a trafficking seizure, a culling crisis or an orphan intake. Monthly giving at monthly giving or symbolic adoption at symbolic adoption from $5/month lets partners plan multi-year CNVR rounds and rehabilitation schedules. See monthly animal sponsorship for the recurring case.
Guide 3
How to Donate Money to Animal Rescue Through WARN
Visit donate, choose one-off or monthly, pay via secure Stripe checkout in USD, and receive an email receipt. Direct gifts to species appeals at appeals — street dogs, orangutans, pangolins, gorillas and more — or give generally so WARN allocates across the network.
Guide 4
Choosing Where Your Rescue Donation Goes
Street dog CNVR routes through Karachi street dogs appeal. Wildlife rescue through pangolin appeal, tiger appeal or gorilla appeal. Working equines through working donkeys appeal. Country context at Pakistan, Indonesia and Kenya. Unrestricted gifts let WARN respond to greatest current need.
Guide 5
Honest Answers on 501(c)(3) and Tax Relief
WARN is a UK Community Interest Company global not-for-profit — not a US 501(c)(3). US donations are not tax-deductible. The case for animal rescue donations is transparent partner-led delivery with at least 80% programme funding — not tax relief.
Guide 6
Why WARN Uses Partner Grants, Not Own Shelters
WARN is grant-making, not facility-operating. Established local shelters, sanctuaries and veterinary teams deliver field work; WARN raises internationally and channels funds with reporting. This reaches frontline need without building parallel WARN-branded infrastructure. Read where your money goes and registration status.
Guide 7
Local US Giving Versus International Rescue Donations
US shelters and humane societies need support for rehoming in your community. WARN addresses population-scale problems abroad — CNVR, anti-trafficking, species rehabilitation. Many US donors give locally and internationally. See donate to animal shelter for an honest comparison.
Guide 8
Impact Benchmarks for US Rescue Donors
Roughly $20–30 funds one street dog through CNVR. $125 supports a small clinic day. $600 helps stock quarantine after a trafficking seizure. These are partner-reported estimates — WARN does not inflate rescue counts before verified reporting.
Guide 9
Why US Donors Choose WARN — Transparent Partner Grants
WARN is a UK Community Interest Company global not-for-profit — not a US 501(c)(3). US donations are not tax-deductible; you receive a payment receipt for your records. WARN is a registered UK Community Interest Company (Company no. 17298990) and is not a charity, so it cannot claim Gift Aid. The donation case is transparent partner-led welfare where support reaches practical field needs. Gifts fund WARN's 17-country partner network across South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Africa, Southern Africa and South America through vetted local partners — not WARN-run sanctuaries. Give in USD at donate or monthly at monthly giving.
Guide 10
What Your USD Gift Buys on the Ground
Roughly $20–30 funds one street dog through catch, neuter, rabies vaccination and return where partner clinics operate. $125 supports a small clinic day. $600 helps stock quarantine after a trafficking seizure. Monthly gifts let partners plan multi-year programmes instead of crisis-only response.
Guide 11
Monthly Versus One-Off from the United States
One-off gifts suit urgent appeals at donate. Monthly at monthly giving or symbolic adoption at symbolic adoption builds predictable income for vaccination rounds and rehabilitation. Checkout accepts USD; neither route implies ownership of an individual animal.
Guide 12
US Donor Routing by Intent
Dogs: donate to dog rescue us. Cats: donate to cat charity us. Wildlife: donate to wildlife rescue us. General: donate to animal rescue us. UK counterpart: animal rescue donations guide.