Every animal nonprofit deserves sustainable funding. Most of them don't have it.


The funding problem that built Dog Dot Stories.

Michelle's story starts in a sanctuary parking lot. She was volunteering with

an animal rescue nonprofit, and the Executive Director mentioned casually:

"We spent $400K last year caring for animals and $200K asking people for

donations to fund the animal care. The ratio feels backwards."

That conversation stuck with her.


Over the next few years, working with different nonprofits, she noticed the

same pattern everywhere:


Nonprofits with strong community partnerships → funding instability


Nonprofits processing millions in partner payments → asking donors for

more money


Nonprofits with clear missions → spending 30–40% of leadership time on

fundraising


The problem wasn't lack of generosity or community support. It was structure.

Most nonprofits already had funding flowing through their operations. They

just weren't capturing it.


When Michelle discovered there was a way to help nonprofits redirect existing

business partnerships into recurring funding—sustainably and compliantly—she

knew her next chapter.


Dog Dot Stories was born as a mission: Help animal nonprofits move from

"asking for donations" to "redirecting existing partnerships into sustainable

revenue."


How it works:

Your nonprofit likely partners with veterinary clinics, pet supply vendors,

service providers, rescue networks. These businesses process payments for

services your nonprofit uses or benefits from. Through Dog Dot Stories, we

help structure partnerships that redirect a portion of those existing payments

into monthly funding for your nonprofit.


Zero cost to your nonprofit. Zero cost to the business. Transparent reporting.

Compliant by design.


Michelle's role:

She's your guide through the entire process. She helps you identify partner

opportunities, navigate compliance, structure agreements, and scale the model

as you grow. She understands nonprofits because she's worked with them. She

understands the funding landscape because she's studied it. And she's

committed to one simple outcome: Freeing your organization to do mission work

instead of constant fundraising.


The goal:

Build sustainable funding for animal nonprofits so they can redirect time,

energy, and resources from fundraising to actual impact—caring for animals,

healing communities, and creating change.


If your nonprofit is ready to explore what sustainable funding could look

like, let's talk.


—Michelle Salinas

Founder, Dog Dot Stories