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From Founder to Ambassador: Building Sustainable Community Cat Programs Featuring Joy Smith, Founder and Ambassador, FieldHaven Feline Center
Manage episode 505308376 series 1417849
This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie’s Fund and 6 Degrees of Cats.
In this inspiring episode, host Stacy LeBaron welcomes Joy Smith, founder of FieldHaven Feline Center in Lincoln, California, who shares her remarkable journey from accidentally rescuing a few cats on her street to building a $1.5 million organization that has transformed entire communities. Joy's story begins in 2003 when a simple call to help with trapping led to raising kittens in her barn's tack room, selling them at a local farmer's market, and ultimately creating one of California's most innovative community cat programs. Her evolution from reluctant rescuer to strategic leader offers valuable lessons about growing sustainable, community-focused programs.
Joy details FieldHaven's groundbreaking partnership with the Marysville Police Department, which began in 2018 with a goal to spay and neuter every cat in the city. She explains how they overcame initial community resistance through education, implemented a feeding ordinance to address business owner concerns, and created a comprehensive system that includes mobile spay/neuter clinics, vaccine and microchip services, and community resource centers. The program's success demonstrates how strategic thinking, community engagement, and municipal support can transform a city overrun with cats into one operating in maintenance mode with occasional weeks where they can't fill their spay/neuter quota.
The conversation also explores Joy's recent transition from executive director to founder and ambassador, sharing the challenges and rewards of succession planning in animal welfare organizations. Her insights about treating nonprofits as businesses, paying competitive salaries to attract talent, and the cultural shift toward recognizing pets as family members offer valuable perspective for leaders navigating organizational growth and sustainability in today's evolving animal welfare landscape.
Press Play Now For:
- Joy's accidental entry into cat rescue and the organic growth from tack room to multi-location organization
- Strategic expansion philosophy: starting with your backyard and expanding community by community
- The Marysville Police Department partnership and how municipal support transforms TNR efforts
- Community education strategies for turning resistance into acceptance and "cat haters into cat toleraters"
- Implementation of feeding ordinances and how addressing business owner concerns solved community conflicts
- Mobile spay/neuter clinics, vaccine programs, and resource centers as comprehensive community solutions
- Training animal control officers in TNR methods and creating internal advocates
- The importance of microchipping for tracking outcomes and addressing dumping issues
- Four-year succession planning process and the challenges of transitioning founder leadership
- Running nonprofits as businesses while maintaining mission focus and community trust
- Salary competitiveness in animal welfare and attracting career professionals to the field
- Cultural shifts in spay/neuter acceptance and the exciting future of animal welfare careers
- Innovative programs like "Kitten Sitters" that engage community members as part of the solution
- FieldHaven's expansion to four locations and disaster response work including the Camp Fire recovery
Resources Mentioned:
- FieldHaven Feline Center website (https://fieldhaven.com/)
- FieldHaven Feline Center Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/FieldHaven/)
- FieldHaven Marketplace - thrift store and adoption center (https://www.fieldhavenmarketplace.com/)
- Animal Spay and Neuter - Auburn, California (https://animalspayneuter.com/)
- Animal Spay and Neuter Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/p/Animal-Spay-and-Neuter-Auburn-100063466875709/)
- Dan Pallotta TED Talk: "The way we think about charity is dead wrong"(https://www.ted.com/talks/dan_pallotta_the_way_we_think_about_charity_is_dead_wrong)
- Dan Pallotta's official website (https://www.danpallotta.com/)
- "The Fire Cats: Save Something Small" documentary - Camp Fire recovery (https://www.thefirecatsfilm.com/)
- FieldHaven's Kitten Sitters program (https://fieldhaven.com/programs/kitten-sitters/)
Sponsor Links:
- Maddie's Fund (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/maddies623)
- Six Degrees of Cats (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/6-degrees-of-cats/id1669849217)
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Manage episode 505308376 series 1417849
This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie’s Fund and 6 Degrees of Cats.
In this inspiring episode, host Stacy LeBaron welcomes Joy Smith, founder of FieldHaven Feline Center in Lincoln, California, who shares her remarkable journey from accidentally rescuing a few cats on her street to building a $1.5 million organization that has transformed entire communities. Joy's story begins in 2003 when a simple call to help with trapping led to raising kittens in her barn's tack room, selling them at a local farmer's market, and ultimately creating one of California's most innovative community cat programs. Her evolution from reluctant rescuer to strategic leader offers valuable lessons about growing sustainable, community-focused programs.
Joy details FieldHaven's groundbreaking partnership with the Marysville Police Department, which began in 2018 with a goal to spay and neuter every cat in the city. She explains how they overcame initial community resistance through education, implemented a feeding ordinance to address business owner concerns, and created a comprehensive system that includes mobile spay/neuter clinics, vaccine and microchip services, and community resource centers. The program's success demonstrates how strategic thinking, community engagement, and municipal support can transform a city overrun with cats into one operating in maintenance mode with occasional weeks where they can't fill their spay/neuter quota.
The conversation also explores Joy's recent transition from executive director to founder and ambassador, sharing the challenges and rewards of succession planning in animal welfare organizations. Her insights about treating nonprofits as businesses, paying competitive salaries to attract talent, and the cultural shift toward recognizing pets as family members offer valuable perspective for leaders navigating organizational growth and sustainability in today's evolving animal welfare landscape.
Press Play Now For:
- Joy's accidental entry into cat rescue and the organic growth from tack room to multi-location organization
- Strategic expansion philosophy: starting with your backyard and expanding community by community
- The Marysville Police Department partnership and how municipal support transforms TNR efforts
- Community education strategies for turning resistance into acceptance and "cat haters into cat toleraters"
- Implementation of feeding ordinances and how addressing business owner concerns solved community conflicts
- Mobile spay/neuter clinics, vaccine programs, and resource centers as comprehensive community solutions
- Training animal control officers in TNR methods and creating internal advocates
- The importance of microchipping for tracking outcomes and addressing dumping issues
- Four-year succession planning process and the challenges of transitioning founder leadership
- Running nonprofits as businesses while maintaining mission focus and community trust
- Salary competitiveness in animal welfare and attracting career professionals to the field
- Cultural shifts in spay/neuter acceptance and the exciting future of animal welfare careers
- Innovative programs like "Kitten Sitters" that engage community members as part of the solution
- FieldHaven's expansion to four locations and disaster response work including the Camp Fire recovery
Resources Mentioned:
- FieldHaven Feline Center website (https://fieldhaven.com/)
- FieldHaven Feline Center Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/FieldHaven/)
- FieldHaven Marketplace - thrift store and adoption center (https://www.fieldhavenmarketplace.com/)
- Animal Spay and Neuter - Auburn, California (https://animalspayneuter.com/)
- Animal Spay and Neuter Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/p/Animal-Spay-and-Neuter-Auburn-100063466875709/)
- Dan Pallotta TED Talk: "The way we think about charity is dead wrong"(https://www.ted.com/talks/dan_pallotta_the_way_we_think_about_charity_is_dead_wrong)
- Dan Pallotta's official website (https://www.danpallotta.com/)
- "The Fire Cats: Save Something Small" documentary - Camp Fire recovery (https://www.thefirecatsfilm.com/)
- FieldHaven's Kitten Sitters program (https://fieldhaven.com/programs/kitten-sitters/)
Sponsor Links:
- Maddie's Fund (https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/maddies623)
- Six Degrees of Cats (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/6-degrees-of-cats/id1669849217)
Follow & Review
We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts(https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-community-cats-podcast/id1125752101?mt=2). Select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then share a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast.
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