1. What information do I need to submit to be
considered for my grant request?
A fully completed grant application
including:
A. The Onyx & Breezy Foundation Questionnaire
B. Financials (i.e. Tax return)
C. Estimate of Cost
D. Diagnosis & Prognosis
E. Care Credit status (for individuals
only)
2. What is Care Credit?
A healthcare financing plan developed to assist in veterinary
care. You must have applied and been refused for partial or total
costs to qualify for our assistance.
3. Where do I apply for Care Credit?
You can apply through your veterinarian or online. The response
is usually immediate.Click Here to go to CareCredit.com
4. Can I get assistance with my previous
veterinary debt?
No. We are not here to take the burden off of pet owners. We are
here to see that your pet receives necessary medical treatment
that is needed currently and cannot be covered by you at this
time. Payments will be made directly to veterinarians,
pharmacies, etc.
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5. Can you tell me what type of assistance
The Onyx & Breezy Foundation offers?
We do not pay for capital improvements to buildings or property.
We will consider funding medical equipment, research, and medical
treatment for animals where hardship is present, medication, pet
food, spay and neuter, etc.
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6. Why haven’t I received a response from
The Onyx & Breezy Foundation?
You must provide us with a contact telephone number that accepts calls from a "blocked" number. If you cannot accept calls from a "blocked" number, we will not
respond.
You haven’t submitted a fully completed application with all
necessary documents. Due to the volume of grant requests we
cannot take the time to help you complete your grant.
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7. Can you help me find a pet or place a
pet?
Unfortunately no. We do not have the capacity to shelter or
foster animals. However, most communities do have a local shelter
or rescues in their area. We would suggest you start there if you
are looking to adopt. Check with local rescues if you are trying
to place a pet rather than a shelter, unless it is clearly
recognized as a NO KILL shelter.