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Equid Health Grants: Fellowship Training

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Morris Animal Foundation
Last Updated: July 31, 2025

Summary

Morris Animal Foundation is dedicated to enhancing the health of domesticated equids through funding innovative research. The Equid Health Grants: Fellowship Training aims to support emerging researchers by providing essential salary support within a robust mentoring framework. This initiative not only fosters scientific inquiry but also ensures the welfare of horses, ponies, donkeys, and mules. Proposals will be critically evaluated for their potential impact and scientific merit by experienced veterinary professionals.

Overview

Morris Animal Foundation's mission is to bridge science and resources to advance the health of animals. Founded in 1948 and headquartered in Denver, it is one of the largest nonprofit animal health research organizations in the world, funding more than $149 million in nearly 3,000 critical studies across a broad range of species. Call for Proposals for Domesticated Equid Morris Animal Foundation is now accepting proposals for research focused on equid health topics. Proposals should advance the health and overall welfare of domesticated horses, ponies, donkeys and mules. Applications are reviewed and rated based on impact and scientific rigor by the Foundation’s scientific advisory boards, which are made up of topic experts in the veterinary community. Fellowship Training Funds to assist new investigators in launching a successful research career by providing salary support in a quality mentoring environment.

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