Press Release
July 8, 2009
Contact: Lynn Spivak, Tel: (510) 337-8979
MADDIE’S FUND TO AWARD $50,000 FOR GOOD CUSTOMER SERVICE
70 Opportunities for Shelters & Rescues to Win
Maddie's Fund will award $50,000 in prize money over 10 weeks to Petfinder.com member shelters and rescue groups in the U.S. that demonstrate good customer service.
From July 13 through September 18 there will be three ways to win cash awards!
• Rescue groups - Check your inbox!
Each week, Petfinder.com Foundation will randomly e-mail three member rescue groups with questions about an available dog or cat posted on their website. If they get helpful information about that animal within 24 hours, the rescue group wins $500.
• Shelters - Answer the Phone!
Each week, Petfinder.com Foundation will randomly call three shelters with questions about an available cat or dog posted on the website. If a live person answers the phone and provides helpful information about that animal (or connects the caller to someone who does), the shelter wins $500.
• Be there live with a winning smile!
An "adopter" will randomly visit one selected shelter in a different state each week. If the "adopter" reports that the shelter experience was positive, pleasant and helpful, the shelter will win $2,000.
FAQ's
Why are you rewarding good customer service with cash prizes?
Maddie's Fund and Petfinder.com believe that good customer service saves lives. The first step in good customer service is to capitalize on the public's enthusiasm for adopting by responding right away when initial contact is made. The second step is to make a potential adopter's experience positive and helpful.
We hope our cash prizes will encourage shelters and rescues to assess their customer service and entice them to improve it if it is lacking.
Why now?
The timing coincides perfectly with The Shelter Pet Project, a national three-year public service Ad Council campaign sponsored by Maddie's Fund and The Humane Society of the United States in partnership with Petfinder.com and the entire animal welfare movement. Utilizing TV, radio, print, outdoor, and an interactive website created pro bono by Draftfcb Chicago, and with an annual commercial value of tens of millions of dollars, this campaign will encourage millions of people who are looking for a companion animal to make shelter and rescue dogs and cats their first choice for adoption. It is expected that shelters and rescues will be inundated with new adopters once the campaign launches in August 2009. The Shelter Pet Project can be significantly leveraged if shelters and rescues have good customer service programs in place.
How will winners be notified?
At the end of each e-mail, call or visit, organizations will be told if they have won. Funds will be distributed that week. Maddie's Fund and Petfinder.com will post the winning shelters and rescue groups each week and enumerate how many shelters and rescues were e-mailed, called and visited each week.
Shelters and rescue groups that were not successful in winning the prize will be contacted by Petfinder.com Outreach, informing them why they missed out on the prize money and offering suggestions on how to improve their customer service.
About Maddie's Fund
Maddie's Fund®, The Pet Rescue Foundation, (www.maddiesfund.org) is a family foundation funded by Workday and PeopleSoft Founder Dave Duffield and his wife, Cheryl. Maddie's Fund is helping to create a no-kill nation where all healthy and treatable shelter dogs and cats are guaranteed a loving home. Maddie's Fund is named after the family's beloved Miniature Schnauzer.
To achieve the no-kill nation goal, Maddie's Fund directs its resources towards creating successful models of community lifesaving; pioneering shelter medicine programs in veterinary schools; enlisting private practice veterinarians in the animal welfare cause; and implementing a national strategy to collect and report shelter statistics. Maddie's Fund is named after the family's beloved Miniature Schnauzer who passed away in 1997.
