Spring Branch Rescue
At Spring Branch Rescue, we believe every dog and cat deserves a chance — a chance to be safe, to be loved, and to finally go home. In a city overwhelmed by an animal crisis, we are a lifeline for the forgotten and abandoned. From the streets of Houston to homes across the country, we pour our hearts into every rescue. We provide urgent medical care, a place to decompress, and a promise: you are no longer alone. With each life we save, we’re not just rescuing animals — we’re rewriting their stories. One journey. One heartbeat. One forever home at a time.
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Organization Overview
RICHMOND, TX 77407-8571
IRS Filing Status
IRS Classification Codes
Organizations such as animal shelters that provide for the humane care, protection and control of animals and which investigate instances of cruelty to animals.
The National Taxonomy of Exempt Entities (NTEE) code is a four digit code used to classify an exempt IRC 501(c)(3) organization.
Subsection Codes are the codes shown under section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 which define the category under which an organization may be exempt.
Asset Codes relate to the amount of assets shown on the most recent Form 990 series return filed by the organization.
Affiliation Code defines the organizational grouping.
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Funding Received
Verified from IRS Form 990 Schedule I filings by this organization's funders - 5 grants from 4 funders, 2020-2022.
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About the Organization
- Organization category
- Public Charity
- Country / State
- United States / Texas
- Mission
- At Spring Branch Rescue, we believe every dog and cat deserves a chance — a chance to be safe, to be loved, and to finally go home. In a city overwhelmed by an animal crisis, we are a lifeline for the forgotten and abandoned. From the streets of Houston to homes across the country, we pour our hearts into every rescue. We provide urgent medical care, a place to decompress, and a promise: you are no longer alone. With each life we save, we’re not just rescuing animals — we’re rewriting their stories. One journey. One heartbeat. One forever home at a time.
- Programs or services
- Spay/Neuter Education
Shots & Microchips
Emergency Medical Care for Senior dogs - Target Audience
- No Specific Target. All ages over 18 years old
- Geographic Focus
- United States, Texas (USA), Fort Bend County (TX), Richmond (TX)
- Current projects
- Transport Van Make over to add insulation & rear ac during the hot climate when we drive animals from shelters to other shelters to avoid euthanasia. Also we transport from rescues to adopted animals all across the US from our overcrowded TX state
- Organization goals
- We want to educate the community for a better tomorrow. We do not have spay/neuter or leash laws, so this is a battle that's hard to win. We want to educate children as they will be owners one day. We also would like to buy land and build a shelter to save on boarding and able to train those in need. We want to add another van and add equipment to stand hot transports and continue to assist those in shelters. Rescues & Shelters need our transports, so they have more room to keep intaking in a city with an animal crisis. We would like to extend our assistance to domestic violence victims to offer a chance to leave home and possibly house those animals they love so much and cannot leave. We would need a location to do this rented or build one. Boarding is very expensive & those could use some special care.
- Leadership
- Karla Cabrera (official name changing to Kali Klodosky) Founder/Director
Melissa Arriaga Board Member
Briana Cabrera Training and Development
Funding & Grant Guidelines
- Grant categories you fund
- Business, Capital Funding, Farming and Agriculture, Financial Assistance, Small Business
- Funding priorities
- Operation Budget
Transport Van Maintenance
Community Outreach Medical Services
Community Outreach and Education
Funding Needs
- Grant categories you're seeking
- Community and Economic Development, Community Services, Domestic Violence, Farming and Agriculture, Financial Assistance, Operating Support, Pets and Animal Wildlife, Small Business, Transportation, Women, Women-Owned Startups and Businesses
- Funding needs
- Operational Budge : Transport Van, Medical, Community Outreach