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This was posted on a herp list I'm on by another rescuer. It was so thorough that I asked his permission to use it when others ask this same question. Heck, it's more detailed than what I did before I started a rescue, but it made me think about things I hadn't before. Something to ponder, at least:
Here are some considerations in establishing your rescue which we have gone through:
Organization
1) What is my mission statement and what are my goals and objectives? 2) How large of an organization do I want to create? 3) What are my liability and insurance requirements? 4) What are the zoning restrictions/limitations? 5) What will my neighbors, local businesses, local leaders think of my operation? 6) Will I be public or private? a) Will I want to incorporate, become an LLC, a non-profit, or remain a hobbyist? b) Will I need to establish a board of directors, if so, when, who, how? c) Will I need a mentor or sponsor? 7) Where will I conduct operations (home, remote location, rental space) 8) Do I have room for expansion, do I want to expand? 9) How will I seek improvement, education, training, expertise?
Operations
1) How can I obtain permits, certification, training, and meet the required city, county, state or federal laws/requirements? 2) How will I fund my rescue (donations, out of pocket, corporate, or sales) 3) Will I use volunteers or family? 4) How will I align my organization with other recues or animal welfare organizations, societies or groups? 5) How will I conduct marketing and advertising to: a) The Public b) Animal welfare/humane/rescue organizations c) Law Enforcement d) The Media 6) What is my message to the above (what themes, thoughts or beliefs do I want to convey?) 7) Where will I handle intakes and drop offs? (Actual location versus remote location). 8) How will I handle intakes? a) Emergencies b) Routine c) Communications methods (email, phone, snail mail, walk ins) d) Quarantine versus short term versus long term e) Fostering
Missions/Functions
1) What will I rescue? (Exotics versus natives). 2) Will I do rehabilitation? 3) How will I keep rescues/rehabs/residents? 4) How will I handle the adoption/placement/release or euthenasia of animals for which I am responsible? 5) In what peripheral activities will I engage? Training, education, display, pick up/removal?
Infrastructure
1) What are my space/storage requirements for: a) Animals b) food items c) dry goods and supplies (durable versus disposable) d) medical supplies 2) How will the public access my facility 3) How can I restrict/permit access to visitors? Neighbors? Children? 4) What are my security requirements? a) Internal versus external b) Physical versus electronic c) Emergency procedures (natural/manmade, electrical, water, wind, fire) d) Evacuation procedures e) Escape prevention and mitigation f) Recovery and restoration
Useful Links
Our Website for examples http://www.boxturtle.org Wildlife Rescue Orgs http://www.boxturtle.org/pages/links.htm Compass Point – help for non profits http://www.compasspoint.org/ Board Café – for non profit Boards http://www.boardcafe.org/ Support for Small Businesses http://www.businessownersideacafe.com/ Constant Contact http://www.constantcontact.com Listing of businesses http://www.melissadata.com/ About Non Profits http://nonprofit.about.com/
By State listing of rescues http://www.vaherper.com Am Reptile & Amphib Vets http://www.arav.org PIJAC (Politcal Action for Pet Trade) http://www.pijac.org Humane Society of the US http://www.hsus.org APPMA http://www.appma.org International Wildlife Rehabilitators Council http://www.iwrc- online.org/ National Wildlife Rehabilitators Association http://www.nwrawildlife.org/ Wildlife Rehab Directory http://www.tc.umn.edu/~devo0028/
----- Bonnie Keller VA Reptile Rescue www.vareptilerescue.org
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