We Are Proud

Thanks for the Support and Recognition

DRBC is pleased to share some of our success with you. The organizations listed below honor us with their highest rating and support us with grants and funding in the support of our mission. Kudos all the way around!

Award Description
GuideStar Platinium
The highest level of recognition offered by GuideStar.
GuideStar Platinum encourages nonprofit organizations to share their progress and results in important new ways—moving way beyond simplistic financial ratios—to reflect the changes organizations are making in the world.
GreatNonprofits
The power of purpose. GreatNonprofits has rated DRBC as one of the top nonprofit groups since 2014! We and you should be very proud!!
Maddie's Fund Grant Recipient
Maddie's Fund® is a family foundation created in 1994 by Workday® co-founder Dave Duffield and his wife, Cheryl, who have endowed the Foundation with more than $300 million. Since then, the Foundation has awarded more than $208.9 million in grants toward increased community lifesaving, shelter management leadership, shelter medicine education, and foster care across the U.S. The Duffields named Maddie's Fund after their miniature schnauzer Maddie, who always made them laugh and gave them much joy. Maddie was with Dave and Cheryl for ten years and continues to inspire them today.
Maddie's Fund is the fulfillment of a promise to an inspirational dog, investing its resources to create a no-kill nation where every dog and cat is guaranteed a healthy home or habitat. #ThanksToMaddie.
Shelter Animals Count
Shelter Animals Count is a new, collaborative initiative formed by a diverse group of stakeholders to create and share a national database of sheltered animal statistics, providing facts, and enabling insights that will save lives. Why DRBC is involved and what our numbers look like can all be found here!
Leo's Helping Paws Grant Recipient
Leo’s Helping Paws provides financial assistance to dog rescue groups in Pennsylvania and neighboring states, for veterinary care, with a primary focus on puppy mill dogs, in addition to abused and neglected dogs, and to educate the community about puppy mills. To aid in this mission, the corporation may make grants from time to time to other nonprofit organizations. We are an all-volunteer organization.