The One-Location Plan

The One-Location Plan

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Start small. Start tomorrow. You don't need a national nonprofit to bring a therapy dog into a classroom — you just need one school that says yes, one dog with the right temperament, and this plan. Under $2,000. Under 30 days. No 501(c)(3) required. Just you, showing up.

<$2K
Total cost to launch a compassion education program at one school with one therapy dog visiting once per month

What You Need

The Absolute Minimum

  • One school — a principal who says yes. That's it. Start with the school you already know someone at.
  • One therapy animal team — a certified therapy dog + handler from Pet Partners or Alliance of Therapy Dogs. They carry their own insurance.
  • One grade level — kindergarten or 1st grade is ideal for starting. Youngest kids, biggest "wow" factor, simplest lessons.
  • One session per month — 30 minutes. That's 9 sessions across a school year. Manageable for everyone.
  • Your time — 5-8 hours/month to coordinate, facilitate, and document.

The Model: Monthly Therapy Dog Visit

What Each Visit Looks Like

  1. Before the visit (you, 1 hour): Send reminder to teacher. Confirm with therapy dog handler. Prepare simple lesson focus for the month (e.g., "What does a dog need?", "How do we know if a dog is happy?", "What is gentle touch?")
  2. The visit (30 minutes): Therapy dog + handler arrive. Children sit in circle. You facilitate simple activity or discussion. Children take turns petting/interacting with dog under handler supervision. Brief closing ("What did you notice today?")
  3. After the visit (teacher, 15 minutes): Follow-up activity — drawing, dictation, or discussion. "Draw what you learned about [dog's name] today."

Legal Structure: You Don't Need a Nonprofit

For one school, one program, you can operate as:

  • Volunteer/contractor to the school — Many schools accept outside presenters. You sign their volunteer agreement and background check. The therapy dog team carries their own liability insurance through Pet Partners ($1M coverage included with registration).
  • Sole proprietor — If you want to charge a fee ($50-$100/visit to cover your time), file a Colorado business registration ($0 — no requirement for sole proprietors). Get a simple business bank account.
  • Under fiscal sponsorship — If you want to accept donations or apply for small grants, a fiscal sponsor lets you do this without your own 501(c)(3). Community First Foundation, 5-7% fee.

The Therapy Dog Team: Where to Find One

OrganizationHow It WorksCost to You
Pet PartnersCertified therapy animal teams. Handler + dog are evaluated, registered, and insured ($1M liability). Find teams at petpartners.org/volunteer$0 — volunteers donate time
Alliance of Therapy DogsSimilar to Pet Partners. Certified teams with insurance. therapydogs.com$0 — volunteer basis
R.E.A.D. ProgramReading Education Assistance Dogs. Already designed for schools. Kids read aloud to dogs. therapyanimals.org/read$0 — volunteer handlers
Local shelter ambassadorsHumane Colorado, Denver Animal Shelter, and others have trained ambassador animals for school visits$0-$75 suggested donation

The therapy dog team is almost certainly FREE. Pet Partners and Alliance of Therapy Dogs are volunteer organizations — their handlers donate their time because they love sharing their animals. Your job is finding a team in your area and building a consistent monthly relationship with them.

Budget: The One-Location Plan

ItemCostNotes
Therapy dog team$0Volunteer (Pet Partners, ATD)
Your background check (school requirement)$30-$50One-time, required by most districts
Student materials (journals, certificates)$100-$200Simple booklets, completion certificates
Printing (parent permission forms, lesson guides)$25-$50Or use school copier
Small thank-you for therapy dog handler$50-$100Gift card, treats for the dog, appreciation gesture
Simple liability insurance (optional if working as school volunteer)$0-$300May not be needed if school covers you as approved volunteer
Documentation (photos, assessment copies)$0-$50Phone photos are fine. Use free Google Forms for surveys.
TOTAL$205–$750
Reality Check

You can do this for under $750. If you're operating as a school volunteer and the therapy team is volunteering, your actual out-of-pocket is closer to $200. The school provides the space, the therapy org provides the insurance, and you provide the facilitation and curriculum.

30-Day Launch Timeline

DayAction
Day 1-3Call the principal of a school you know. Say: "I have an idea for a monthly therapy dog visit program for kindergarten. It's free, insured, and research-backed. Can I buy you coffee and explain?"
Day 4-7Meet with principal. Bring: 1-page summary, 2 research citations, Pet Partners info (shows it's insured/certified). Ask: "Can we try 3 visits this semester as a pilot?"
Day 7-10Find a therapy dog team. Go to petpartners.org → Find a Handler. Contact local teams. Explain the school program. Ask: "Would you be willing to visit once a month?"
Day 10-14Complete school volunteer requirements (background check, volunteer form). Coordinate first visit date with teacher and handler.
Day 14-20Write 3 simple lesson plans (30 min each). Create parent permission form. Print student journals. Brief the teacher on format.
Day 21-25Send parent permission forms home. Collect returned forms. Confirm all logistics for first visit.
Day 25-30FIRST VISIT. Therapy dog enters classroom. Children sit in circle. Magic happens. Document with photos. Celebrate.

When to Scale Up

Run the one-location model for one semester (4-5 visits). Then ask yourself:

Scale Signals — Move to Full Model When:

  • The teacher asks "Can we do this more often?" (demand signal)
  • Other teachers or schools hear about it and ask to participate (organic growth)
  • You have photos, quotes, and at least anecdotal evidence of impact (proof)
  • You have energy and desire to make this bigger (personal readiness)
  • The principal says "I'd love to do this across more classrooms" (institutional buy-in)

When 3+ of these signals fire, go back to the Full How-to-Start Guide and begin the 16-week process. You'll be starting from a position of strength — with proof, photos, teacher testimonials, and a principal who's already on board. That's enormously more powerful than starting cold.

The one-location plan is not a lesser version. It IS the strategy for the first semester. Prove it works in one classroom, document the evidence, then use that proof to unlock everything else — grants, districts, partnerships, media. One classroom of kindergartners with one therapy dog is the seed. Everything else grows from that.

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