
Gordon and Patricia Gray Animal Welfare Foundation Funding
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The Gordon and Patricia Gray Animal Welfare Foundation is a Canadian private family foundation established in 2010 by businessman Gordon Gray and his wife Patricia. The foundation supports registered charities dedicated to saving and protecting animals, birds and sea life throughout the world. Since its inception, it has provided funding to over 65 charitable organizations focused on wildlife conservation, habitat protection, animal rehabilitation, and welfare programs. View Gordon and Patricia Gray Animal Welfare Foundation's website for more information.





The Gordon and Patricia Gray Animal Welfare Foundation serves as a critical philanthropic intermediary in the animal welfare and wildlife conservation sector. By providing financial support to reputable charitable organizations, the Foundation multiplies its impact across a diverse portfolio of animal protection initiatives worldwide.
The Foundation concentrates its grants on organizations that protect wildlife (including endangered species), marine life, birds, and at-risk domestic animals. Priority is given to registered charities with proven track records and excellent reputations in animal welfare and conservation.
As a discretionary foundation, the Gray Foundation evaluates funding requests on a case-by-case basis. The Foundation carefully vets all potential recipients to ensure grants are effectively placed with the most deserving and ethical organizations. Note: Due to Canadian tax regulations, grants are currently limited to Canadian-registered charities.
Since its founding in 2010, the Foundation has supported over 65 charities, funding diverse projects ranging from habitat preservation and anti-poaching initiatives to wildlife rehabilitation centres, veterinary equipment purchases, and educational programs. The geographic scope spans organizations working in Canada, the United States, Africa, and beyond.