The Binky Foundation

Bagels Mintz Goldberg

Bagels Mintz Goldberg

Bagels Mintz Goldberg was more than a pet or a dog. He was a beloved family member whose joy in life was apparent with everything he did. He was adored by parents Robert Goldberg and Laurie Mintz. Remembrance donation by Judy Wolfe, February 2015.

Daisy

Daisy

In memory of adorable Daisy, beloved member of the Rich family. May her memory be for a blessing. She will always live on in your hearts. Remembrance donation by Roberta Kahn, January 2015.

Benji

Benji

In honor of our beautiful blithe spirit Benji, who spent his golden years in peace with us and is now frolicking without pain with his friends across the rainbow bridge. Remembrance donations by Benji’s companions Peter & Mickey Bickford and by Jeanne and Jon Bickford, Gayle Carroll, Ed Berberian and Dorothy Newshan. January 2015.

Domino

Domino

In memory of Domino, who brought joy to Jen, Lars, Justin, and to the many guests who were lucky enough to pass through his territory at Three Rivers Resort, Almont, CO. Remembrance donation by Kathleen Berzock, December 2014.

Harper

Harper

Sweet Harper, you lived every day to the max, always on your own terms. You and Homer were best buddies, beside each other or chasing after each other, you the feisty one, he full of playful antics. We miss you, Harper! Love, Homer, Kent, Berni, aunties Sheila and Kathy, and former foster family Marcie and Larry, who captured your personality and regal beauty in this photo.” Remembrance donation by Judy Wolfe, December 2014.

Molly

Molly

Fluffy fur of white
Prancing feet and perky ears
Gentle sweet Molly

Beloved canine member of Klickner family, much missed by Herb, Rhonda, Sam, Max and canine boxer brother Gottlieb. Remembrance donation from Aunt Berni, December 2014

2014 Grantees

Portable coral, Panhandle Equine Rescue, Florida.

Portable coral, Panhandle Equine Rescue, Florida.

2014 marked the first time in our ten years of providing grants that all grants were First Steps grants of $2500 or less, completing our evolution towards our smaller, more focused grants. This emphasis on smaller grants enabled us to provide meaningful long-term benefits to many more organizations. We received a total of 134 applications in 2014, including an overwhelming 88 applications received in our September window, and awarded 59 “First Steps” grants to recipients in 26 states. This almost doubled our 31 grants to organizations in 18 states in 2013.

Our amazing grantees in turn continue to remind us that the smallest efforts properly focused can become the seeds from which substantial efforts grow. So it is with great pride that we acknowledge, in alphabetical order, each of our 2014 grant recipients (an asterisk* marks those grantees who posted an acknowledgement of our grant on their websites. If we missed any, our apologies):

The Binky Foundation also awarded an additional 18 “First Steps” grants in 2014 with payment deferred to 2015. These grantees will be listed on the 2015 Our Grantees website page.

Our criteria and information on our application windows for 2015 can be found on our Grant Program page.

Yukon

Yukon

Yukon, companion to Jamie Ries of Minneapolis, ‘was a very personable cat. She enjoyed company and liked to sit with guests on the couch. She always greeted me at the door when I got home from work and slept with me at night. She was lovable and affectionate, and was a great companion for 14 years’. Remembrance donation by Judy Wolfe, December 2014.

2014 Report to Friends of the Binky Foundation

2014 has been a landmark year for The Binky Foundation! It is our 10th year of providing grants to organizations and individuals devoted to protecting, rescuing and caring for domestic and wild animals and their habitats. In that 10-year period we have awarded 252 grants totaling $889,761.36. Here are some interesting facts regarding these grants and the evolution of our programs:

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Spike

Spike

Spike, Jen Kepler’s green iguana, taught his family so many life lessons including how to potty train your iguana! Spike was well known in the community attending softball games with his family, taking part in a girl scout gold award project, a high school senior project, and sat often on the front lawn greeting the neighbors, local children, the ice cream man, and people who drove by, causing frequent double takes. Spike lived to the ripe age of 15 and continues to occupy a huge portion of the family’s hearts. Remembrance donation by Judy Wolfe, October 2014.