Accurate, fast, and humane matching at scale. Built for foster program coordinators, powered by research, designed to stabilize your foster program.
Every coordinator knows the moment. A plea goes out. Foster responses trickle in. But the question remains: "Who's actually the right fit for this animal?"
The research on what foster placement makes possible is staggering. Fostered dogs are 5 times more likely to experience a live outcome from a shelter, and 20 times more likely if they're adults (Patronek & Crowe, 2018, in Phillips & Gunter, 2024). Even a brief temporary foster stay of 1.5 days or more makes a dog over 14 times more likely to be adopted (Gunter et al., 2023, in Phillips & Gunter, 2024). But none of those outcomes happen if the match is wrong. Adult dogs with known behavioral issues are 3 times more likely to be returned from foster when caregivers aren't equipped for them (Gunter et al., 2022, in Phillips & Gunter, 2024).
Most shelters are left to make these matches with memory, spreadsheets, scattered notes, and hope. Pawsitive Foster, and Pawsitive Foster AI, change that.
Matching isn't just logistics. It's emotional calculus.
Coordinators juggle:
And during peak season, this multiplies tenfold.
The largest scoping review of companion animal fostering to date, covering 42 studies, concluded that fostering success depends on a careful interplay of caregiver preparedness, skill-fit, household environment, and ongoing support, not on availability alone (Phillips & Gunter, 2024).
When matching goes wrong:
Matching is the heart of a foster program, and it deserves real infrastructure.
For decades, foster programs have been forced to coordinate matches inside tools never designed for foster care.
Legacy shelter software systems:
Because these systems were built around kennel inventory and municipal reporting, not foster-based lifesaving.
The friction shows up in the data. Maddie's Fund's 2022 foster care survey of 2,406 organizations found that shelters with onboarding wait times of less than one day placed a median of 270 pets in foster care annually. Shelters with wait times over a month placed only 20 (Maddie's Fund, 2023).
Coordinators aren't making poor matches.
They're making matches inside poor systems.
The research is clear. Matching succeeds when the system supports both the coordinator and the caregiver.
High-quality matching requires:
Which fosters can bottle-feed? Which fosters handle ringworm? Who can medicate? Who has experience with neonatal fading?
Kids? Dogs? Room for a crate? Schedule flexibility?
Who responds quickly? Who follows through on aftercare?
Is this kitten critical? Is the foster available today?
Prepared caregivers stabilize placements. The largest scoping review on companion-animal fostering found that only about 70% of caregivers report having adequate training before fostering, and under 50% reported receiving food, supplies, a foster mentor, support for medical issues, enrichment items, or sufficient communication from the animal shelter (Reese et al., 2024, in Phillips & Gunter, 2024). And in the largest U.S. retention study (n=4,588), lack of training was directly correlated with a lower likelihood of continuing to foster (Rogelberg & Williams, 2017).
Right match. Right support. Right outcome.
No legacy vendor provides this infrastructure. Pawsitive Foster does.
Pawsitive Foster AI brings structure, intelligence, and support to one of the most emotionally intense moments in a shelter.
Trained on:
This intelligence lets coordinators stop guessing and start choosing.
Every foster has:
Everything a coordinator needs to make the right call, finally in one place.
No more texts you can't track. No more "Who responded where?"
Every response lives in one dashboard.
Because your system is doing the heavy lifting.
The research is consistent: better matches lead to better outcomes for animals and caregivers alike.
The rest of the findings point the same direction:
Fast placement is important. Right placement is transformational.
Pawsitive Foster AI helps make both possible.
Fosters stay longer when matching feels thoughtful and supportive.
Pawsitive Foster gives them:
Confidence begins at the moment of placement.
We help shelters get that moment right.
This is the foundation of a thriving foster program.
Matching animals to humans is a lifesaving decision. It deserves a system designed for it.
Self-serve signup on the pricing page. Your first match can happen today.
Because foster placement is one of the highest-leverage interventions in animal welfare. Fostered dogs are 5 times more likely to experience a live outcome, 20 times more likely for adults, and even a temporary stay of 1.5 days or more makes a dog over 14 times more likely to be adopted (Patronek & Crowe, 2018; Gunter et al., 2023, in Phillips & Gunter, 2024). None of that happens if the match fails.
Placements break down. Adult dogs with known behavioral issues are 3 times more likely to be returned from foster when caregivers aren't equipped for them (Gunter et al., 2022, in Phillips & Gunter, 2024). Returns extend shelter stays, drain caregiver confidence, and cost coordinators the trust of their volunteers.
Foster skills (bottle feeding, medical care, behavioral experience), household context (kids, other pets, schedule), response and reliability history, and real-time availability. The largest scoping review on companion-animal fostering concluded that success depends on the interplay of caregiver preparedness, skill-fit, household environment, and ongoing support, not availability alone (Phillips & Gunter, 2024).
It scores fit across age stage, medical needs, behavior flags, foster skillsets, past reliability, availability patterns, and household attributes, then surfaces the strongest candidates so the coordinator makes the final call with full context instead of memory and spreadsheets.