Program areas at American Veterinary Medical Foundation
Disaster relief - through disaster reimbursement grants, the avmf provides funds to veterinarians and other allied health organizations that help before, during, and after disasters with the transport, shelter, and Medical treatment of animal victims. Disasters include hurricanes, floods, fires, tornadoes, earthquakes, and other extreme weather conditions that put animals in need of emergency care. Through disaster relief grants, the avmf provides funds to veterinarians and Veterinary students who need emergency relief to help with the costs of housing, food, transportation, and clothing immediately following a disaster.
Education - avmf provides scholarships to outstanding Veterinary students to ensure that future veterinarians have the skills and training necessary to treat our pets, safeguard our food supply and protect public health. The Foundation provided 12 different scholarships to 171 students in 2022.through the all for students program, student chapters of the avma use this funding to provide programming in four key areas: diversity, equity, and inclusion; wellbeing; professional development; and community outreach. In 2022, students managed a total of 562 events for 37,319 participants at 40 colleges of Veterinary medicine.
Animal welfare - through the avmf Veterinary care charitable fund program, veterinarians have a simple and effective way to offer charitable Veterinary services to clients facing personal hardships as well as a means to support injured, abused, or abandoned animals. Using donations to the fund, Veterinary hospitals can offer low or no-cost services to clients who might otherwise be forced to surrender or euthanize their beloved pets. Veterinary practices in all 50 states, puerto rico and Guam participate in the program.led by the avma and the American animal hospital association, partners for healthy pets provides tools and resources that help communicate the value and benefit of preventive care.
Avmf provides research grants and awards to outstanding researchers to support their work to help prevent, diagnose, and treat animal diseases. In addition, avmf supports research into new or currently approved medications for combating diseases and conditions of companion and food animals as well as projects that ensure the safety of food products from treated livestock.avmf supports the national Veterinary scholars symposium. In 2022, approximately 600 Veterinary students from across north america and europe, as well as animal health researchers and leaders from more than 40 top Veterinary schools, convened at the university of minnesota.avma/avmf 2nd opportunity research scholarship: this program provides support for students who have previously conducted a summer research project and are seeking to gain a second summer of research experience.the early investigator awards support graduate veterinarians pursuing advanced research training through doctoral or post-doctoral programs.