The Spay and Neuter Grants Program was established in 2014, to reduce intake and euthanasia rates in Maryland's animal shelters. We hope to accomplish this by providing competitive grants to local governments and non-profit animal welfare organizations who will then provide free spay and neuter services. There are two grant opportunities: one is for spay/neuter for pets of low-income Marylanders; and one is for spay/neuter of free-roaming, unowned community cats.
The Spay and Neuter Grants Program is fully funded by the Pet Food Industry, and we are grateful for their support over the years.
This program does not provide funding directly to individuals. If you are a pet owner seeking services for your dog or cat, please click here to see a list of our active pet programs. If you are seeking programs for unowned/feral cats, please click here to see a list of programs for free roaming cats.
Grant Processing Timeline:
- January-April: Each year, the window to submit an application is open from early January to early April.
- April-May: The Program Coordinator completes the due diligence process on the submitted applications, and in mid-May, sends them to the Spay and Neuter Advisory Board (SNAB) for review.
- May-July: The SNAB reviews and scores the applications.
- August: The SNAB meets to discuss the applications and make their funding recommendations. Applications may be approved in full or in part, or they may be rejected.
- August-September: The SNAB's funding recommendations are provided to the Maryland Secretary of Agriculture for review shortly after the SNAB meeting. Once approved, the Program Coordinator contacts the applicants to notify them of the SNAB's recommendations, and/or to inquire whether the project will still be feasible with the recommended changes. If so, the process moves forward to the next step of creating the Grant Contract (typically this occurs in mid to late September). If not, the application is canceled.
- September-October: Grant Contract is signed by the applicant.
- December: First allocations usually arrive to the grantee in mid to late December. The first allocation will be comprised of 50% of the surgery funding amount, and 100% of the rabies vaccine and other funding amounts (if applicable). The second allocation will be released once a grantee has reached 35% of their budget spent (determined via the required quarterly reporting), and it will consist of the remaining 50% of the surgery funding.
The FY26 grant application window is scheduled to open on Friday, January 10, 2025 at 12:00pm, and close on Friday, April 11, 2025 at 5:01pm. Please see the FY25 instructions below for guidance if you are considering applying for a FY26 grant. The materials on this page and the application links for FY26 will be updated when the FY26 grant application window opens.