The work of Hearts of Gold has been graciously supported by the funding of various organizations throughout its time in operation. We are beyond appreciative of their support and recognize their contributions to our passionate efforts to bring service dogs to veterans across our community.
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2023
Donor Support, Hearts of Gold Gap Funding, $70,000 for two years -
2023
Donor Support, Hearts of Gold Building Renovation Funding Opportunities, $100,000 for two years. -
2022
Uniformed Services University, Wounded Warrior Service Dog Program, entitled Support for the Hearts of Gold Service Dog Training Program to Train Service Dogs for Veterans, $599,466 for one year. -
2021
Donor Support, Hearts of Gold Kennel Funding Opportunities, $200,000 for two years. -
2021
Uniformed Services University, Wounded Warrior Service Dog Program, entitled Support for the Hearts of Gold Service Dog Training Program to Train Service Dogs for Veterans, $484,182 for one year. -
2020
Human Dog Bond Seven, Inc., entitled Support for Hearts of Gold National Medical Service Dog building, $160,000 for five years. -
2020
Uniformed Services University, Wounded Warrior Service Dog Program, entitled Support for the Hearts of Gold Service Dog Training Program to Train Service Dogs for Veterans, $366,932 for one year. -
2019
Uniformed Services University, Wounded Warrior Service Dog Program, entitled Support for the Hearts of Gold Service Dog Training Program to Train Service Dogs for Veterans, $317,524 for one year. -
2018
Principal Investigator, Uniformed Services University, Wounded Warrior Service Dog Program, entitled Support for the Hearts of Gold Service Dog Training Program to Train Service Dogs for Veterans, $280,773 for one year. -
2016
Gauss Foundation, entitled Support to achieve Assistance Dog International certification, $77,011 for three years. -
2015
Snee-Rhienhardt Foundation, entitled Support for the WVU CARES Initiative for the procurement and care of service dogs, $30,000 for one year. -
2015
Davis Michael Endowment, entitled Effort to improve recruitment and networking as well as professional development activities related to the WVU CARES Initiative, including Project ROVER, $3,785 for one year. -
2015
Davis Michael Endowment, entitled Development of a health maintenance program and teaching laboratory for the service dog training program, $9,910. -
2011
US Dept of Health and Human Services CDC NIOSH, entitled, Returning Our Veterans to Employment and Reintegration (ROVER), $273,702 for three years.