12.14.23
The Pollination Project Foundation provides seed funding for people who are driving transformational change in their communities, cultures and countries.
The Pollination Project Foundation generously awarded Wild Exotics a grant that made it possible for us to secure our 501(c)(3) nonprofit status. This funding covered critical accounting and legal expenses associated with the application process. Their support was instrumental in helping us lay the groundwork for our organization, allowing us to expand our mission and reach more communities through ethical animal education and advocacy.
9.12.23
The Microsanctuary Resource Center provides support and mentoring for vegans who would like to rescue farmed animals and other exploited species on small scales.
Before we became a nonprofit organization, Wild Exotics received startup funding from the Microsanctuary Resource Center to support medical care for our animals. This grant enabled us to provide essential veterinary services during a critical stage of our development, helping us establish the standard of care we uphold today.
9.15.23
GeoBeats, Inc. is an award-winning digital media group based out of the Washington, DC metro area. Leveraging its global network of creatives and innovative production process, GeoBeats produces stories that inspire millions around the world. Their goal is to promote compassion and curiosity through compelling storytelling.
Geobeats shared the story of Yzma, our rescued African Egg Eating snake, who refused to eat. After being tube-fed for years, she was surrendered to us, and rehabilitated to eat again. GeoBeats published her story on multiple platforms, and her story was shared globally.