Luckily, there are a few shelters that really do whatever is possible to save animals from dying.
The sad thing is that the shelters, and the one I'm volunteering in, do not have any support except for private donations. I personally donate on a regular basis to cover the debt for the food and products. In general, on average the shelter only gets $80-100 which is obviously not enough to feed thousands of dogs on a regular basis.
If you have such experience, is there a feasible way to collect international donations? If so, what would you recommend?
Then once or twice a year—but not all the time or it’d be too annoying-host a fundraiser to help pay for rescue work.
In other words let people feel involved through your channel and updates. Then they will be emotionally invested like you are, and pay to keep things going.
Without knowing which country you're doing your good work in, I have some generic recommendations based on my time in Tajikistan & Azerbaijan - if the organisation is registered as a tax-deductible charity and has a notable presence in the local community, it shouldn't be too difficult to get some funding from local big businesses.
This way they get a boost in their positive public image while enjoying some tax benefits, and you get the much needed cash flow.
They do accept donations through paypal. As we have UPI systems, I do payments through UPI.
The way they do it is the same as any content production house. The story is the hook and the patreon and sponsorship is their way of getting financed.
There was also another shelter in NYC doing this as well, but I felt they were doing better with it and animals were getting proper care.
I would also model it among successful sass models because what you want is a subscription based income and patreon is easy for that. I really do believe some production houses do it for the content and have the animal care/recovery second.
I don’t want to link directly as I feel many really are the above example but if you join Bali Facebook groups and then browse the instagram you should get a quick idea of how it works.
I personally know two people who have gotten dogs from Asia via this type of organization, so they shouldn't be too hard to find.
And what’s going on that animal abuse is tolerated by that society or population?