ASPCA Company Description
This group watches out for Fidos and Fluffys all across the country. The ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting the humane treatment of non-humans. The organization engages in education, public awareness, and government advocacy effort, and it supports the work of independent humane societies throughout the US. It provides medical services and animal placement from facilities in New York City. About two-thirds of the ASPCA's revenue comes from contributions, grants, and dues from more than 1 million members and donors. The organization was established in 1866.
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The Company Description provides a historical perspective of ASPCA's organization from inception to current status.
Produced by Hoover's in-house editorial team, the Company Description tracks ownership transitions, company progress via mergers and acquisitions, major growth milestones, and strategic initiatives, to provide a holistic view of ASPCA's evolution in the marketplace.





