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Membership Information

Note: Coinciding with the fiscal year, memberships are due by July 1. Click here for information on renewing membership or becoming a new member.

1. What is the Massachusetts Animal Coalition? 
2. Who belongs to MAC? 
3. What does MAC do? 
4. When does MAC meet? 
5. What happens at a MAC meeting? 
6. Can non-members attend a meeting? 
7. How do I join or renew my membership in MAC?
8. Is there more than one type of membership? 
9. Do I have to be an animal care professional to become a member? 
10. Do I have to become a member to help MAC? 

11. I am already a member. Where can I find the member information form?
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12. How do I contact MAC? 

1. What is the Massachusetts Animal Coalition?
 Founded in February 2000, the Massachusetts Animal Coalition, Inc (MAC) is a statewide not-for-profit organization which promotes collaboration among animal care professionals. MAC's primary focus is to facilitate and support the efforts of organizations and individuals to decrease the number of homeless, neglected, displaced and abused animals in Massachusetts by working together as a coalition. By joining together, MAC members have created strong alliances and developed new programs and initiatives. Ever increasing numbers of Massachusetts animals have benefited from this cooperation. 

2. Who belongs to MAC? 
People from a variety of backgrounds and organizations are MAC members, including:

* Animal control officers 
* Veterinarians 
* Animal shelter personnel 
* Canine breed rescue representatives 
* Feline rescue representatives 
* Pet supply retailers 
* Cruelty investigators 
* Attorneys 
* Representatives of state agencies, humane societies, state veterinary associations, and veterinary schools 

3. What does MAC do? 
In the past 5 years, MAC members have initiated task forces on a number of fronts, including: 

* Feral Cats: Trap, spay/neuter, vaccinate, return, and release cats from managed feral colonies.

* Reshaping the Shelter Image: Improve the public perception of what shelters can offer.

* Behavioral Evaluation of Shelter Dogs: Develop and validate a standardized process for assessing behavior of dogs in shelters and help shelter workers to better understand training to decrease unacceptable behaviors.

* ACO/Shelter Support Task Force: Improve communication among groups working to place animals.

* Foster Care: Recruit foster homes to provide temporary care for animals with special behavioral or health needs. Develop a statewide network to train and support foster caregivers.

* Resource Directory: Compile a comprehensive list of animal services in Massachusetts.

* Advocacy Council: Promote animal-friendly legislation.

MAC has also sponsored or co-sponsored day-long conferences, including Pit Bull Pendulum, Feral Cats 101, and The Next Step (a discussion about the connection between domestic violence and animal abuse).

In an effort to make a difference for our Massachusetts animals, MAC launched two new projects in the fall of 2003. The first is the Massachusetts Animal Coalition Spay-Neuter Program at the Luke & Lilly Lerner Spay-Neuter Clinic, hosted by Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine. MAC established this program to save lives by preventing births in the neediest animals - those without owners or guardians. Because the costs of the program are heavily subsidized by the efforts of MAC members and donors, program services are available only to qualified shelters, humane societies, pounds, animal control, rescue groups, and feral cat caretakers. This is a project that we plan to have veterinary students to participate in, under close supervision as a part of their training. For details, email MAC at the address below.

For our second project, we offer the MAC Massachusetts Animal Friendly License Plate Program! In cooperation with the Registry of Motor Vehicles, MAC oversees this program, whose sole function is to grant the proceeds from the sale of the license plates to Massachusetts non-profits and municipalities with programs to spay and neuter animals. This is done through an application process. For details, email MAC at the address below. 

4. When does MAC meet? 
MAC general meetings are held at least four times a year, typically on Sundays. Future meetings are listed in the "Upcoming Events" section of the main page of the website.

5. What happens at a MAC meeting? 
MAC meetings promote vigorous discussion and positive interactions on a variety of topics. We frequently feature invited guests or members to speak on specific topics. Previous presentations have included Robert Perry from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation speaking about grant writing, Kim Saunders from Petfinder.com, Sheila O'Brien from National Education for Assistance Dog Services, Carter Luke discussing MSPCA's 2001 MA Companion Animal Population Study, Dr. Amy Marder presenting her work in behavioral assessment of shelter dogs, to name a few.

Meetings also provide an opportunity for members to update the group on the progress of individual task forces. Members (and guests) may present a problem or concern in order to generate input from colleagues, furthering the collaborative model on which MAC was founded. 

The cost of meetings for the current year are:

  • Individual member affiliated with an organizational member- $20
  • Individual member unaffiliated with an organizational member- $30
  • Non-member or guest- $40
  • Student with an ID- $20

6. Can non-members attend a meeting? 
Absolutely! Guests are welcome to attend up to two meetings- we are always looking to recruit new members and volunteers!

7. How do I join or renew my membership in MAC? 
Individuals and organizations seeking new membership in MAC should complete the following two steps. Individuals and group seeking to renew membership should complete only Step 2.

  1. New Members Only: Download and complete a membership application (see Question 8 below for information on the two types of membership).

    Individual Membership Application

    Organization Membership Application

    Mail the completed application to:
  2. Massachusetts Animal Coalition Membership
    P.O. Box 766
    Westborough, MA 01581

  3. New Members and Membership Renewals: Pay membership dues. Dues can be paid via check made out to Massachusetts Animal Coalition. Dues can also be paid online using the links below:

    Individual member (unaffiliated with an organizational member)

    Group member (affiliated with organizational member- check with your organization or on the MAC website for a list of current organizational members)

    Small organization (1-10 staff/volunteers)

    Medium organization (11-20 staff/volunteers)

    Large organization (20+ staff/volunteers)

    Supporting organization (any number of staff/volunteers)

8. Is there more than one type of membership? 
Yes, MAC has two types of membership, as described below. All members are required to pay annual dues and shall be willing to commit to support the mission, projects, and activities of MAC. Voting members in good standing shall be granted the right to vote, hold office, and serve on task forces and committees.

Organizational memberships are based on the size of your group. An organizational membership allows your affiliates to join MAC and attend workshops/programs at a reduced rate. Your organization's web address will also be featured on the MAC website.

  • Small organization (1-10 staff/volunteers)- $100
  • Medium organization (11-20 staff/volunteers)- $150
  • Large organization (20+ staff/volunteers)- $250
  • Supporting organization (any number of staff/volunteers)- $1,000

Individual memberships are available at two levels:

  • Individual member (unaffiliated with organizational member)- $30
  • Group member (affiliated with organizational member- check with your organization or on the MAC website for a list of current organizational members) - $20

MAC also has some Honorary Members, which are elected by the board of directors and are exempt from paying annual dues. Honorary members have all the rights and privileges of an active member, but shall not have the right to vote or hold office.

Guests are not members but are encouraged to attend general membership meetings to learn more about MAC and consider becoming a member.

9. Do I have to be an animal care professional to become a member?
 No. If you are not an animal care professional, we can still use your help! You don't need lots of experience - the only requirement is that you care about helping our animal friends. 

10. Do I have to become a member to help MAC? 
No. MAC welcomes guests, who can participate in meetings and task forces, but do not have voting privileges.

If you can't attend meetings, we are always searching for volunteers to help out behind the scenes. Please contact us for more information regarding the various volunteer opportunities that are available. 

11. I am already a member. Where can I find the member information form? 

If you are already a member of MAC, you can download the Membership Information Form here. Submit this form to have your information included in the member directory. Please note that this form is for members only.

12. How do I contact MAC? 
You can contact a MAC representative several ways:

By email: Info@massanimalcoalition.org

By phone: 978.779.9880 (message line)

You can also contact the MAC Membership Chair, Heather Donnelly, with any questions specifically about membership.

 

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