Other Ways to Give

Need a Gift Idea?

How about a donation to Second Chance SPCA in honor of the recipient? It’s quick, it’s easy and we’ll send you a donation letter stating a donation has been made in their name … or better yet, we’ll even mail it to the recipient for you!

SPONSORSHIP LEVELS:

  • Platinum Sponsor – $5,000
  • Gold Sponsor – $3,000
  • Silver Sponsor – $1,000
  • Bronze Sponsor – $500
 
 

Memorial Gift Donations

Making a Memorial Gift Donation is a wonderful way to memorialize family members, friends, or their pets and a greta way to help SCSPCA save more lives. When making your memorial donation, please provide the name or family name for us to send a notification of your donation. 

A card or certificate will be sent to the family based on your preferences. (Please use the special instructions box to enter information in the PayPal form). 

Community Rewards

Every time you shop using your Kroger Plus rewards card or Tom Thumb rewards card, the stores will donate a percentage of your purchase to Second Chance SPCA! Check out this page for more details:

Employer Matching

If your employer matches charitable contributions, please ask them for the form to send to MAGSR so your gift can be matched, effectively doubling your donation!

 

Estate Planning

There are several options to consider in your Estate Planning to provide meaningful support to our mission of rescuing at-risk pets and caring for them in our no-kill shelter. Having the foresight to include Second Chance SPCA (SCSPCA) in your estate plans will help insure the long-term, ongoing success in achieving our mission of rescuing and caring for pets in North Texas. Here are several examples of ways to give:

  • Bank and Investment Accounts
  • Will or Trust
  • Retirement Assets
  • Life Insurance
  • Retained Life Estate
  • Real Estate
  • Charitable Remainder Trust
  • U.S. Savings Bonds

The following descriptions are meant as a guide for your planning purposes. Since laws change and circumstances differ, we encourage you to discuss your intentions with your estate advisors.