Growing your Foster Program: Increasing Live Release Rate for At-Risk Animals - On-demand

Recorded On: 02/05/2026

This course is part of Maddie's Monthly Foster Connection, monthly webcasts about foster care - supporting pets in our community and animal shelters.

Fostering is a critical lifesaving pathway for most municipal shelters, but too often at-risk populations are overlooked in favor of highly adoptable animals. This presentation will focus on two of the highest risk animal groups in your shelter and how to make them a focus of your foster program: dogs with extended lengths of stay and neonatal kittens. 

Short term fosters, or "Foster Field Trips" as they are known, help dogs by giving them a psychological reset from the shelter with minimal effort from foster families. Foster Field Trips help you set up these high-risk dogs for success in two major ways - they help improve kennel presentation and overall behavior upon their return to the shelter as well as provide your team with valuable personality insights that matter to potential adopters. 

Empowering your community to foster kittens before they even enter your shelter can not only increase your capacity for care, but also set these kittens up for the best shot at a healthy life. For the kittens already in your shelter, overcoming the barrier of "I've never fostered kittens before!" is often the first and only step you'll need towards increasing your live release rate within this population.  

Presenter: Ryan Miller, Grants Manager, The Animal Foundation

This webinar has been pre-approved for 1.0 Certified Animal Welfare Administrator continuing education credits by The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement and by the National Animal Care & Control Association.

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Ryan Miller

Grants Manager

The Animal Foundation

Ryan Miller is currently the Grants Manager for The Animal Foundation, and has been with the company for nearly six years. He graduated from the University of Nebraska – Lincoln in 2010 with a degree in Mathematics and further pursued Master’s coursework in Industrial Engineering with an emphasis in Project Management. 
 
He has an educational and professional background in project management, financial forecasting, program development, and operational auditing. He refined these skills in large-scale retailers and technological law firms, gaining experience and has since carried this knowledge over into the nonprofit sector.
 
He left the for-profit corporate world in 2019 to pursue his lifelong passion in animal welfare. Starting in the animal admissions department and working his way through multiple areas including foster, community outreach, and accounting, he ultimately ended up in the Development department. In his current role, he works heavily with nearly all departments within the shelter, helping to create or enhance programs with funding, planning, and implementation.
 
In his off time, he enjoys hiking desert trails of the Mojave Desert, training his AmStaff soul dog, and reading fantasy novels.

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Growing your Foster Program: Increasing Live Release Rate for At-Risk Animals - On-demand
Recorded 02/05/2026  |  59 minutes
Recorded 02/05/2026  |  59 minutes
Certificate - CAWA and NACA CE
1.00 CAWA CE, NACA CE credit  |  Certificate available
1.00 CAWA CE, NACA CE credit  |  Certificate available
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