Do You Have an Invention that Could Save Animal’s Lives? You Could Win a $350,000 Investment!

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The 2018 Innovation Showdown has been called “the Shark Tank of Animal Welfare,” just launched and invites organizations and companies to compete for the chance to earn an investment of up to $350,000! Do you have an innovative idea that can help save animal lives? Now’s your chance to get an investment from industry leaders and get valuable feedback from the nation’s top animal welfare experts.

The 2018 Innovation Showdown is a collaborative project with a goal to spark lifesaving creativity to help the animal welfare industry reduce the number of animals euthanized in this country. Originally created in 2017 by the Petco Foundation and Jackson Galaxy Foundation, it is modeled after the critically-acclaimed tv-show Shark Tank, but with one major difference – The Innovation Showdown’s ultimate goal is not a financial return on investment but a lifesaving return on investment – that is to save the lives of more animals in need.

Last year’s Innovation Showdown with top winners from ACC of NYC and Brandywine SPCA on stage with Shark Tank’s Daymond John, Jane Lynch, Susanne Kogut, executive director of the Petco Foundation and Jackson Galaxy.

“The Innovation Showdown aspires to encourage ideas that will change the landscape of animal welfare,” said Susanne Kogut, the Petco Foundation Executive Director.  “All of the participating national organizations share the same goal — to end needless euthanasia of animals in this country.  By joining forces in this year’s Showdown, we can make a meaningful impact with a more significant investment pool and feedback from the industry’s experts to debate the lifesaving potential of each new idea.”

Participating organizations include the ASPCABest Friends Animal SocietyThe Humane Society of the United StatesThe Jackson Galaxy ProjectMaddie’s Fund®Michelson Found Animals Foundationthe Petco Foundation and the WaterShed Animal Fund.

“Partnering with the industry’s top dogs, and cats, through the Innovation Showdown is a great way for us to support and foster big, positive, transformational change for animals,” said Jackson Galaxy, cat expert, author, entrepreneur, founder of the Jackson Galaxy Project, and host of My Cat from Hell.

So how can you participate? Submissions are now being accepted online until February 16th.  Two finalists will be chosen initially and selected additional ideas will compete for the third Wild Card finalist spot.  The grand finale will take place on May 16th at the HSUS Animal Care Expo, where the three finalists will make their pitch on stage to the judges.

This year’s judging panel of Innovation Investors includes Matt Bershadker (ASPCA), Julie Castle (Best Friends Animal Society), Jackson Galaxy (the Jackson Galaxy Project), Mary Ippoliti-Smith (Maddie’s Fund), Aimee Gilbreath (Michelson Found Animals Foundation), Susanne Kogut (the Petco Foundation) and Christy Counts (WaterShed Animal Fund).

Top winner of the 2017 Innovation Showdown, ACC of NYC, on stage presenting their life-saving idea for animal and wins $100,000 grant.

“The Humane Society of the United States is thrilled to host the Innovation Showdown at Animal Care Expo,” said Wayne Pacelle, CEO of the HSUS.  “Innovation is a critical pathway to helping us solve problems in our field and to strengthen the human-animal bond.  As the premier educational event for animal welfare professionals, Expo is a great venue to showcase big, new ideas in our field.”

Last year nearly 200 idea submissions were received and two winners, the Animal Care Centers of NYC for their digital shelter concept ($100,000) and Brandywine Valley SPCA for “Mama in a Box” a kitten feeding solution ($50,000), took home the top two honors.  View videos of the first-ever Innovation Showdown winners here: petcofoundation.org/showdown

Join the conversation on FacebookTwitter and Instagram using the hashtag #InnovationShowdown.

Judges (Shark Tank’s Daymond John, Susanne Kogut, executive director of the Petco Foundation and Jackson Galaxy) of the first Innovation Showdown take a break from judging to snuggle with baby kittens.

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