Yes. Find out whether your company has a qualifying program,
get the form from your employer,
and then make your donation online or send your donation via check through the mail.
Then send your completed and signed form,
along with a copy of your check or online donation receipt,
to:
The Humane Society of the United States
Dept: Matching Gifts
1255 23rd Street, NW, Suite 450
Washington, DC 20037
ATTN: Matching Gifts Program
Honor a friend, relative or even a pet with a gift donation to the Humane Society of the United States. Gift donations are a great alternative to a traditional birthday, anniversary or holiday gift—you can even send one just to say you care!
The HSUS does not send receipts for individual donations under $75 unless specifically requested.
Individuals who have made a one-time donation of $75 or more automatically receive a receipt.
If you would like to receive a receipt for a single donation you made to the HSUS,
please call our membership department at 866-720-2676 and we can mail you a receipt.
Members who donate online automatically receive a donation receipt sent to their registered email account
each time their donations are processed online.
Your monthly donation may be canceled by contacting our Donor Care team at 1-866-720-2676 Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. or Saturday and Sunday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The Humane Society of the United States and its affiliates spend 71 % of all gifts directly on lifesaving animal protection programs, while the remaining funds help maintain our infrastructure and operations. Like any nonprofit organization, the HSUS carries out marketing, fundraising and public awareness programs designed to reach the public, grow our membership and influence key decision-makers in the public and private sectors.
If you prefer not to be contacted by phone, please contact our Donor Care team at 1-866-609-7639 to have your name removed from our call list or email us.
Local humane societies and SPCAs are independent entities and aren't run or overseen by the HSUS (or any other national entity). The HSUS works with and supports local shelters in many ways, but running local animal shelters is not why we were founded. We're here to tackle the biggest national and global fights for animals, systemic cruelties that are typically beyond the scope of local organizations to address. We support the work of shelters, humane societies and rescue groups through training, mentorship, public policy reform, assistance with large-scale rescues and disaster response, as well as other services.
To receive a packet of information about the HSUS and membership, please contact us:
The Humane Society of the United States
1255 23rd Street, NW, Suite 450, Washington, DC 20037
866-720-2676
donorcare@humanesociety.org
You can also read more about our work in our award-winning membership magazine, All Animals.
To change your name or address, please send us your previous and current contact information. You may note this on your donation form, provide it via email or call us at 866-720-2676. Once your record is updated, it takes eight to 12 weeks for the changes to take effect, as we process our mail in advance.
To receive a packet of information about the HSUS and membership,
please contact us:
The Humane Society of the United States
1255 23rd Street, NW, Suite 450, Washington, DC 20037
866-720-2676
donorcare@humanesociety.org
You can also read more about our work in our award-winning membership magazine, All Animals.
Name | Job Title | Brief Summary | More Info |
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Kitty Block | Chief Executive Officer and President |
Block was named president and CEO of the Humane Society of the United States in January 2019, becoming the first woman to hold the position in the organization's history. |
More Information Here |
William Hall | Chief Financial Officer |
Hall leads all financial and administrative systems and processes, which include accounting, budgeting, financial reporting, cash management, investments, contracting and facilities. |
More Information Here |
Angela Ciccolo | General Counsel and Chief Legal Officer | Ciccolo leads the Office of General Counsel and Animal Protection Litigation department. | More Information Here |
Alison Corcoran | Chief Development and Marketing Officer | Corcoran leads the Marketing, Communications and Philanthropy departments while implementing robust fundraising strategies to support our work for all animals. | More Information Here |
Erin Frackleton | Chief Operating Officer | Frackleton leads the technology, strategy, human resources, internal communications and risk teams. | More Information Here |
Nicole Paquette | Chief Program and Policy Officer | Paquette leads our programmatic work to advance protections for companion animals, farm animals, equine, wildlife and animals used in research across the United States. She also oversees our state and local policy efforts, including our state director program, and our outreach, engagement and training department. | More Information Here |
Sara Amundson | Chief Government Relations Officer | Amundson leads our efforts to improve the lives of animals through the legislative, regulatory and political processes. | More Information Here |
Jeffrey Flocken | Chief International Officer | In this role and as the president of Humane Society International, Flocken leads our work confronting cruelty and advancing the welfare of animals in more than 50 countries. | More Information Here |
Marshall Taylor | Chief People Officer | As the chief people officer for the Humane Society family of organizations, Marshall Taylor leads the Human Resources department that serves the Humane Society of the United States, Humane Society International and Humane Society Legislative Fund. | More Information Here |