More Ways to Give
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How to Help
There are many ways to help save the lives of cats and dogs in the Bay Area and beyond.
In Honor
Honor a loved one in your life or a cherished pet’s memory through a tribute gift. Once you make your gift, you can write a dedication and send a card.
Planned Giving
Look ahead by making a gift through your IRA account, will, trust, or estate plan. Make an impact now or set up a charitable plan to go into effect after your lifetime.
Workplace Giving
Inspire your team around a common mission. Join the Bay Area companies that are donating, volunteering, and matching employee giving.
Personal Assets
Make a gift of appreciated stocks, mutual funds, or donor-advised funds. Contact our development team at development@sfspca.org or call (415) 554-3029.
Fundraise for Us
Create a fundraiser to celebrate a milestone, special event, or activity like a marathon. Fundraise on social media or host an event that brings your community together.
Donate a Car
Turn your used car or truck into a meaningful contribution by calling (877) 957-2277 . Learn more about the tax benefits of donating a vehicle, boat, or RV.
Donate Supplies
Donate new and gently-used items like leashes, collars, harnesses, and pet carriers—no metal crates please. Bring your donations to 201 Alabama Street (Kiosk first floor entry) or shop our Amazon wish lists.
Send a Check
If you prefer to give by check,
please make it out to:
San Francisco SPCA
PO Box 410490
San Francisco, CA 94141-0490
Our Tax ID is 94-0836580.
Donate Stock
Contact your brokerage firm advisor to request a gift transfer of stock. Our brokerage account is listed below.
UBS Private Wealth Management
DTC#: 0221
Account Name: San Francisco SPCA
UBS Contact: Emma Carey (415) 963-5321
Monthly Gift
Join our Circle of Friends by giving monthly to provide steady support to animals in need. Perks include receiving our newsletter, special updates, and more.
We enthusiastically support the work that all the dedicated people at the SF SPCA do on a daily basis to help find loving homes and provide medical care for animals in need.”
—Joe and Lisa B. with their dogs, Rocco and Millie