Support YCSPCA
The 2017 York County SPCA Membership Application is available for download on this page by clicking the link below, or in hard copy format at the shelter. Membership will be valid for one calendar year, and must be renewed annually in order to continue with membership status.
In order to be considered a voting member, your application and payment must be submitted after October 1 and before February 1, prior to the Annual Member Meeting each Mbtn-donatearch. The annual (tax deductible) membership fee for 2017 will be $100, and a valid email address will also be required (in order to easily, and cost effectively, notify the membership on voting matters). Applications will be reviewed by the SPCA, and applicants will be notified of membership status within 30 days of receipt of their application and payment.
In addition to voting at the annual meeting, members may participate in the process for nominating candidates for director. Candidates may be nominated by securing a petition signed by at least 10 York County SPCA members in good standing at least 30 days prior to signing the petition. The petition must be presented to the Chair of the Nominating and Governance Committee at least 30 days prior to the date of the annual meeting.
Supporters of the SPCA who continue giving at the $25 level, whether they are a member or not, will continue to receive the quarterly newsletter as they have in the past. All supporters are also invited to attend member meetings. In order to vote at the Annual Member Meeting, however, supporters must become a voting member via the process outlined above.
To make a donation, you can deliver or mail payment to the shelter, or fill out our secure online donation form to enter a donation of any amount.
Our capital campaign to raise money to build the shelter recognized many donors by permanently dedicating various building features in their name. A few of these opportunities remain and donors are encourage to leave a permanent contribution as part of our new facility.
We are grateful for the varied bequests that we receive each year. Many members of our community remember that special animal that they obtained from the SPCA, or just wish to support the operation of the YCSPCA, by remembering our organization in their estate. Although 72% of Americans give to charity during their lifetime, only 6% leave anything to charity through their wills. Those are startling statistics given the ease and benefits of making charitable gifts through wills.
If you already have a will, modern word processing allows your attorney to easily add a sentence directing a bequest to the charity of your choice. For example: “I give and bequeath the sum of $(______ dollars) to the York County SPCA ”. The small cost involved in making such a change is far outweighed by the knowledge you have left a legacy for a worthy cause.
If you do not have a will, and are in the process of writing one, the inclusion of bequests to charities would not normally entail any additional legal costs.
In addition to leaving a lasting legacy, your charitable bequest will not be subject to Federal Estate Tax or Pennsylvania Inheritance Tax. Your attorney or tax consultant can provide you with information about the tax benefits of charitable bequests.
With a little effort you can leave a legacy through your will that will help generations to come, and have positive tax results. BUT YOU DO NEED TO MAKE THAT EFFORT. Contact your attorney, describe what you want to do, and then do it. The satisfaction you gain will far exceed the effort.
Throughout its history, the York County SPCA has been generously supported by the residents and businesses of York County. One important way that our donors support the YCSPCA is through a bequest.
There are three types of bequests – specific bequest, residual bequest, and contingent bequest. A specific bequest allows you to designate a specific dollar amount, specific percentage, or specific property to the York County SPCA.
A residual bequest allows you to designate the York County SPCA as a bequest only after your estate pays all debts, taxes, expenses, and specific bequests. The remaining amount – the residual – will be transferred to the York County SPCA.
A contingent bequest allows you to ask that the York County SPCA receive all or a portion of your estate only under certain circumstances. For example, you can name the YCSPCA as a beneficiary of your estate only if there are no surviving close family members. Childless couples sometimes provide for the entire estate to go to the surviving spouse, or if the spouse does not survive, to the York County SPCA.
If you have already made a plan to give to the York County SPCA in your will or estate plan, please contact the executive director at (717) 764- 6109 so we may honor you and learn how we can best apply your donation to our shelter’s mission.
Many families will request that a donation be made to the York County SPCA to honor tha passing of their loved one. When we receive a donation a thank you is sent to the donor and also to the family of the deceased. We are honored when you include our organization in your aspirations to protect and safeguard the animals in our community.
If families accumulate at least $2500 in memorial contributions they will qualify to receive a permanent Pewter Paw in our PAWS OF FAME.
The second chance fund exists to pay for the veterinary care for animals who need medical care that is more extensive than we can provide at our shelter. Sometimes these animals have been injured in accidents and sometimes these animals have been cruelly mistreated. This is an excellent opportunity for those who have a place in their heart for those desperate animals who need a second chance.
Each year we build a sidewalk using bricks purchased by people who want to honor a friend or perhaps a pet. The sidewalk is in the front lawn of the shelter and bricks can contain up to three lines of text, a maximum of 15 characters in each line. Bricks cost $100 and may be ordered on the Donation Form or by downloading the brick order form and returned to the shelter.
Spay/Neuter is vital to our goal of drastically reducing euthanasia at our shelter. And our Spay It Forward Fund helps many animals receive this important procedure. Specifically, feral cats and pit bulls (the two most overpopulated animals in our community) benefit greatly from this Fund. We offer a drastically reduced fee for ferals ($15 per cat) and we provide free spay/neuter for all York County pit bulls. Providing these discounted services is draining on our resources but donations from our Spay It Forward help to subsidize the costs. Please consider making a donation to the Spay It Forward Fund. It is a tangible way to help reduce pet overpopulation.
The York County SPCA plays an important role in the wellness of horses in our community. In fact, the York County SPCA Humane Officer receives many calls every year regarding the possible abuse or neglect of horses in our community. And, there are times when it is necessary for the shelter to take custody of horses that are not being properly cared for. The York County SPCA is caring for over 20 horses from a recent cruelty investigation. This care includes extensive veterinary care for numerous horses with varying degrees of untreated medical ailments. This care is not only laborious but it is very costly as well. Therefore, the York County SPCA has an Equine Care Fund to help us in this endeavor. Please consider making a tax deductible donation to the Equine Care Fund and help us to continue our mission of caring for mistreated horses!
York County SPCA is pleased to offer you the opportunity to give your contributions to the SPCA through Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). EFT allows you to have your contribution automatically withdrawn from your checking or savings account on a date specified by you.
How does it work? – By completing the attached form, the SPCA will receive your contribution through an electronic bank transfer. You specify the amount and the frequency of your gifts. The transaction will appear on your bank statement the day after the transaction is initiated by the SPCA.