Trust seeks applications from non-profit equine groups

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Trust seeks applications from non-profit equine groups

February 15, 2011

The USA Equestrian Trust is accepting applications for grants to non-profit equine organizations to be funded in 2011.

Despite the continued economic struggles, the trust's board granted nearly $US135,000 to seven applicants in 2010.
Past recipients of grants include those doing equine health research, equestrian land conservation, and educational programmes.
The trust welcomes applications for need-based and means-tested worthy equestrian projects and encourages applicants to detail those in their applications.
Funds available for grants include $US77,000 reserved for Hunter and Jumper not-for-profit purposes or programmes in California and Nevada. Applicants for this fund should make clear their intention to apply for funds available from this specific reserve.
"While no public charity can make grants to every deserving group, USA Equestrian Trust encourages any non profit in the equestrian community who needs assistance to consider completing the grant application," said trust president Alan Balch.
The trust has made several improvements to the online application process this year.
All applicants must submit a proposed budget for their project as a word-processing document.​
 
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