The Anthony V Martin Charitable Foundation had another busy year in 2022, funding over a dozen amazing causes that work tirelessly to protect and care for animals in need. 

In this round-up, we have provided a brief overview of each of the charities we supported so that you can support them too, but first, let’s hear from our founder, Anthony Martin on what was another bumper year.

“We are constantly trying to improve the lives and welfare of various animals around the world, with some success. An example; dogs and cats are no longer eaten for food in a major international country thanks to a project we have supported, saving millions of their lives! We will continue our efforts this coming year, with hopefully the elimination of Trophy Hunting for fun, as well as supporting other fantastic projects across the globe.”

We couldn’t be more excited for the year ahead - and who knows, your charity could be on this list this time next year!

2022 Grant Recipients

Animals Teckels Rescue: Dedicated to rescuing stray/abandoned cats and dogs, this organisation provides rehabilitation and rehoming services. They also offer resources and education to encourage responsible pet ownership.

Animals Rescue Morocco: Working to improve the lives of animals in Morocco, this wonderful organisation focuses on education, spaying/neutering programs, and rescue efforts for street animals.

Cuan Wildlife Rescue: Specialising in injured/orphaned wild animals, particularly birds of prey, this rescue centre provides care and rehabilitation. They also educate the public on conservation and coexisting with wildlife.

Wild Hogs Hedgehog Rescue: Focused on rescuing and rehabilitating hedgehogs, this charity also educates the public on hedgehog conservation and coexisting with these animals.

Florence Nightingale Hospice: Providing hospice care and end-of-life support for patients and their families, this Buckinghamshire based charity is one close to our hearts at The Anthony V Martin Foundation.

Jerry Green Dog Rescue: This organisation rescues and rehomes dogs, especially those with health or behavioural issues. They also provide training and support for new adopters.

Ms Boyle Veterinary: Offering low-cost veterinary care, the foundation has made donations to help with travel and transportation costs, helping to bring back animals in need from Turkey.

The Moorland Mousie Trust: Protecting and conserving Exmoor’s pony population, this charity educates the public on coexisting with these wild ponies.

Rushton Dog Rescue: Rescuing and rehoming stray and abandoned dogs, particularly those with health or behavioural issues, this awesome organisation aims to find forever homes for its four legged friends!

Tree of Life for Animals: Improving the lives of animals in India through education, spaying/neutering programs, and rescue efforts for street animals. Keep up the good work TOLFA!

Hope Rescue South Wales: Rescuing and rehoming stray and abandoned dogs and cats, this Welsh charity also promotes responsible pet ownership through education.

Southern Thailand Elephant Foundation: Protecting and conserving elephants in Southern Thailand, this charity works through education, research, and elephant-friendly tourism.

Angels For Animals: Providing low-cost veterinary care and spaying/neutering services for pet owners in need, this amazing charity also rescues and rehomes stray and abandoned animals.

Campaign to Ban Trophy Hunting: Working to end trophy hunting through education, advocacy, and policy change, this group aims to stop this cruel and unnecessary practice.


Each of the charities we have made grant donations to are doing incredibly important work to protect and care for animals in need, and we at The Anthony V Martin Charitable Foundation are proud to have supported their efforts in 2022. We hope that others will join us in supporting these organisations so that they can continue their vital work for many years to come.

If you are an animal charity looking for funding, we encourage you to apply for a grant from The Anthony V Martin Charitable Foundation. Our mission is to support organisations that are working tirelessly to protect and care for animals in need, and we are always on the lookout for new and innovative ways to make a difference. By applying for a grant from our foundation, your organisation will have the opportunity to gain financial support that can help you expand your reach, increase your impact, and make a real difference in the lives of animals. If you would like to apply for a grant, please visit our website for more information on the application process and to access the application form.