Boost for shelter
NCCR awarded $500,000 grant for new site
Members of the organization note the $500,000 grant to Northern Chautauqua Canine Rescue.
Northern Chautauqua Canine Rescue has been awarded a $500,000 Companion Animal Capital Projects Fund grant from the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets to support construction of a new shelter.
NCCR is one of 12 organizations statewide selected to receive funding through the Companion Animal Capital Projects Fund. Competitive grants were awarded based on demonstrated need, detailed project descriptions, and the reasonableness of projected costs.
New York is investing nearly $10 million in animal shelters and rescue organizations across the state to upgrade aging facilities and strengthen care for dogs, cats, and other companion animals awaiting adoption.
State Gov. Kathy Hochul said: “From cats and dogs to small animals like rabbits, guinea pigs, and more, pets are family. Many of these beloved companion animals start their journey at an animal shelter or humane society, so I’m proud to continue supporting these essential organizations through New York’s historic Companion Animal Capital Projects Fund. This funding awarded today is going to make a real difference, helping to better equip these vital facilities with the tools they need to keep our furry friends safe and well cared for as they wait to meet their new families.”
Since the program launched in 2017, New York has dedicated more than $48 million to the Companion Animal Capital Projects Fund, administered by the Department of Agriculture and Markets. To date, 150 projects have been awarded across the state. The funding helps offset the costs of projects such as renovating dog kennels, improving medical facilities, and building more efficient shelters that reduce long-term operating costs.
The $1.2 million capital project will support construction, renovation, and expansion work designed to enhance animal care, improve health and safety, and help ensure successful adoptions. NCCR is raising the remaining funds through its current capital campaign.
“Everyone at NCCR is excited about the capital campaign and honored to have been awarded such a generous grant from the state of New York. We are looking to work with community members and local businesses to help raise funds to cover the remaining costs for our new shelter to provide a new home for happier tails. If you would like to help, please reach out.” Trenton Lutes, NCCR Board Member.
The new facility will better serve the dogs in NCCR’s care, as well as the staff and volunteers who support them every day. The project brings the organization one step closer to creating a safe, updated space that meets current New York State regulations and provides dedicated areas for food preparation, grooming, meet-and-greets, and daily operations.
For more information about Northern Chautauqua Canine Rescue, visit http://www.caninerescue/www.caninerescue.org or contact Jordon Nichols at (716) 326-7297.




