
With a mission to advance the welfare and well-being of equids and the equestrian community through impactful initiatives and fierce advocacy, the Equine Network Foundation provides support in the form of grants and services to both rescues and other sectors of the horse industry.
A Home for Every Horse, the flagship program of the Equine Network Foundation, in partnership with Zoetis, is offering healthcare grants to help rescues cover the costs of veterinary care.
To qualify for the grant, the rescue must meet the following criteria:
- Be a current member in good standing with A Home for Every Horse and the United Horse Coalition.
- Have an animal with an immediate need for veterinary care or a significant medical event within the past 90 days.
- Qualifying procedures—such as surgery, lameness treatment, corrective farrier work, and mare and foal care—may be eligible for grant funding.
- The procedure must significantly improve the animal’s health and quality of life to be considered.
- Provide documentation of the procedure, including an invoice or estimate, along with a subsequent invoice confirming the procedure was completed.
- Rescues awarded grants must provide before-and-after pictures and/or videos of the animal receiving treatment, along with details about why the procedure was needed and the outcome.
- Agree that any photos or content provided about the animal for which the grant is awarded may be shared by Zoetis, A Home for Every Horse, and the Equine Network Foundation.
- A Home for Every Horse reserves the right to contact the veterinary clinic or hospital providing care.
Applications for grants will open on March 1, 2025. Grants will be awarded throughout the year until funds are exhausted. The minimum amount awarded is $1,000 and maximum of $4,500 and the need must exceed this $2,500.
Long Live the Horse Care Grant Application
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