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Who decides which group is in charge of funds, who oversees the distribution of funds, and on what basis groups will receive funds?

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Who decides which group is in charge of funds, who oversees the distribution of funds, and on what basis groups will receive funds?

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A. A local, regional, or state VMA is the lead agency for the spay/neuter component of the project, and they are in charge of administering the program and reimbursing the veterinarians for the surgeries they perform. The collaboration determines the adoption guarantee lead agency for the adoption component. It’s the job of the lead agency to take responsibility for all fund administration, including monetary distribution to other groups. Maddie’s Fund requires that at least 50% of the funds received must be distributed to participating rescue organizations according to the number of above baseline adoptions each group performs. That means in Year One each rescue group receives a minimum of $150.00 for every above baseline adoption it performs up to goal. Because the lead agency takes on such a large fiscal responsibility, Maddie’s Fund carefully scrutinizes the lead and requires that it have a proven track record of success in finance, management and shelter operations.

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