Apps for Volunteers helping pets before, during, and after a disaster 

 

 

DARTCC RECEIVES $40,000 GRANT

Emergency Animal Shelter App Developer Receives Grant from an Animal Welfare Foundation

Waterbury, VT – August 5, 2024 – DART Command Central, a nonprofit who is developing a mobile app to help communities prepare for disasters and manage temporary emergency pet shelters, is pleased to announce a second grant from The Irving and Phyllis Millstein Foundation for Animal Welfare, for $40,000. The Foundation is ‘An Animal-Centered Philanthropy®,’ and among its giving priorities are grants for animal relocation, care, and shelter support during emergencies.

DARTCC is headed to the NASAAEP 2024 Summit!

 DARTCC is headed to the NASAAEP 2024 Summit! Attend our workshop presentation: Train on EASApp: The Emergency Animal Shelter App, Beta Tested During Vermont Floods.

DARTCC RECEIVES $5K GRANT from State Farm

DARTCC RECEIVES $5K GRANT

Emergency Animal Shelter App Receives $5,000 Grant From State Farm

Jericho, VT – January 29, 2024 – DART Command Central, a nonprofit developing a mobile app that helps communities prepare for disasters and manage temporary emergency pet shelters, is pleased to announce a grant of $5,000 provided by State Farm.

DARTCC RECEIVES $75K GRANT

DARTCC RECEIVES $75K GRANT

Emergency Animal Shelter App Receives $75,000 Grant From Animal Welfare Foundation

Jericho, VT – January 5, 2024 – DART Command Central, a nonprofit developing a mobile app that helps communities prepare for disasters and manage temporary emergency pet shelters, is pleased to announce a grant of $75,000 provided by The Irving and Phyllis Millstein Foundation for Animal Welfare.

VDART Donates $15,000 to DARTCC

Jericho, VT – December 6, 2023 – Vermont Disaster Animal Response Team (VDART) DONATES $15K TO DARTCC

Emergency Animal Shelter App (EASA) Validated By VDART

DART Command Central's EASA, a mobile app that helps communities prepare for disasters and manage temporary emergency pet shelters, is pleased to announce $15,000 in funding provided by Vermont Disaster Animal Response Team (VDART).

CVDART using Beta Shelter Module During the Relentless Flooding

Live Beta Testing During Vermont Flooding Disaster in July, 2023.

Six volunteers with the Central Vermont DART stood up a pet-friendly shelter in cooperation with the American Red Cross at the Barre Auditorium July 10.  Using the beta version of DARTCC's Shelter Module, they have been able to focus on the care of the pets and not the paperwork.