State of New Mexico’s Animal Welfare Needs Assessment Survey

The Animal Welfare Needs Assessment Survey will help the New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) identify the most critical needs among animal welfare providers across the state. Responses will directly inform the development of funding priorities and grant criteria for the Animal Welfare Program. Municipalities, Counties, Tribal Entities, and Nonprofit Animal Welfare Providers may fill out the survey. This is NOT an application.

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Which of the following best describes your organization? (Select one)
What are your organization's current top challenges in providing services for domestic cats and dogs?
Does your facility need repair, renovation, or expansion to meet current animal care needs?
Do you have sufficient capacity (staffing, training, resources) to respond to animal cruelty reports and enforce related laws? (Answer if you are a local government)
Do you currently care for animals seized due to suspected cruelty cases?
On average, what percentage of cats and dogs entering your facility are euthanized?
How often do you provide free or low-cost spay and neuter services to the community?
Who owns the building your organization operates out of?
How would you describe the current state of your facility/building?
In which region of New Mexico is your organization primarily located?