How to Secure Funding, Increase Visibility,
and Build Long-Term Support

Live Masterclasses featuring Stephanie Mathers and Heather Ripley

Hosted by Better Life for Animals

Animal sanctuaries are under increasing financial pressure, yet the need for rescue, care, and advocacy continues to grow. These two live bonus trainings focus on the skills sanctuaries need most right now: securing funding through grants and building visibility through practical PR strategies. 

Helping Sanctuaries Be Seen: Practical PR Strategies That Build Support with Heather Ripley, Founder of Ripley PR and Orange Orchard PR

 Tuesday, February 24, 2026

10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET

Funding Compassion: Grant Writing Introduction for Sanctuaries with Stephanie Mathers, Founder and CEO of Grants 4 Animals

Friday, February 27, 2026

10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET

What You’ll Learn

Both sessions are live and include interactive Q&A, giving you the opportunity to ask questions specific to your sanctuary.

Join both live sessions and gain practical tools to strengthen your sanctuary’s funding and visibility.

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Heather Ripley is the founder and CEO of Ripley PR, a global public relations agency, and Orange Orchard, an award-winning PR firm specializing in animal advocacy and animal-friendly brands.

 

With more than 20 years of PR experience, Heather has helped purpose-driven organizations amplify their message and inspire meaningful action. Orange Orchard has worked with organizations such as The Orangutan Project and earned the 2025 Merit Award Gold for Best Public Service Campaign.

 

Heather is a 2024 PRNews Top Women in Business Entrepreneur, one of ACHR News’ Top Women in HVAC, and the author of NEXT LEVEL NOW: PR Secrets to Drive Explosive Growth for Your Home Service Business.

Stephanie Mathers is the Founder and CEO of Grants 4 Animals, a grant writing firm dedicated exclusively to supporting animal nonprofits and sanctuaries. A lifelong animal advocate, she created Grants 4 Animals to align her professional expertise with her commitment to helping animals and the organizations that protect them.

With more than a decade of experience in nonprofit grant writing, Stephanie has helped animal-focused organizations secure over $5 million in grant funding from foundations, corporations, and state and federal sources.

She holds a BA in English and a Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction, with an endorsement in Educational Leadership, bringing a practical, systems-based approach to grant readiness and long-term funding sustainability.