The Cost of Compassion: A Breakdown of Expenses in Running a Goshala or Animal Shelter
Goshalas, or animal shelters, play a vital role in providing a safe haven for abandoned, injured, and ill animals. However, running a goshala comes with significant expenses, which can be a challenge for many organizations. In this blog, we’ll delve into the details of expenses involved in running a goshala, highlighting the key areas of expenditure.
Below are the details one should know and understand how difficult is to maintain goushalas in the situation where the number of cows increase the subsequently the maintenance cost also increase.
• Land acquisition and development
• Building construction and renovation
• Fencing and enclosures
• Water and electricity supply
• Maintenance and repairs
Estimated monthly expense: ₹50,000 – ₹1,00,000
Animal Care and Feeding
• Food and fodder (hay, grains, etc.)
• Veterinary care and medicines
• Vaccinations and deworming
• Hoof trimming and grooming
Estimated monthly expense: ₹30,000 – ₹60,000
Staffing and Labor
• Salaries for caretakers, veterinarians, and support staff
• Training and capacity building
• Labor costs for maintenance and upkeep
Estimated monthly expense: ₹40,000 – ₹80,000
Equipment and Supplies
• Feeders, waterers, and other animal care equipment
• Cleaning and disinfecting supplies
• Medical equipment and instruments
Estimated monthly expense: ₹10,000 – ₹20,000
Administrative and Miscellaneous
• Office expenses (stationery, utilities, etc.)
• Marketing and outreach expenses
• Legal and accounting fees
Estimated monthly expense: ₹10,000 – ₹20,000
Total estimated monthly expense: ₹1,40,000 – ₹2,80,000
Conclusion
Running a goshala or animal shelter requires significant financial resources to ensure the well-being and care of the animals. The estimated monthly expenses outlined above provide a rough guide to the costs involved. It’s essential for goshalas to explore funding opportunities, donations, and grants to sustain their operations and continue providing a safe haven for animals in need.