Trail Grant Purpose: Fund trail construction, maintenance, clearing, and blazing projects for equestrian use in North Carolina. Geographic Scope: North Carolina Eligible Uses: - Trail construction -…
Grants for Equine Nonprofits
Grants for Equine Nonprofits provide funding for organizations and programs in this focus area. Sources include federal agencies, state programs, and private foundations. Use the listings below to find current opportunities, eligibility requirements, and deadlines — and apply directly to the funder when you find a fit.
UPHA Foundation Grant (General Grants) Geographic Scope: United States Funder: UPHA Foundation Background: The UPHA Foundation was established to support organizations affiliated with the UPHA or…
Upper Midwest Endurance & Competitive Riders Association Scholarship Grant Status: ACTIVE Funder: The Community Foundation of Southern Wisconsin Amount: Up to US $1,500 Last Updated: September 08,…
USEF Opportunity Fund Purpose: A grant-making resource dedicated to supporting USEF Community Outreach Organizations who are dedicated to increasing access to horses, horse sports, and equine-based…
WindWalkers Scholarships Overview: Financial assistance program designed to remove cost barriers for participants who need equine-assisted therapy and learning services. Geographic Scope: Carbondale,…
Youth Scholarship Purpose: Provide scholarships to young equestrians in North Carolina for education and equine-related pursuits. Geographic Scope: North Carolina Eligible Applicants: Young…
Frequently Asked Questions
- What types of grants for equine nonprofits are available?
- Grants for Equine Nonprofits come from a mix of sources. Federal grants typically have the largest awards but more competition. State programs often pass through federal funding with state-specific priorities. Foundation grants tend to be smaller but more flexible, with funders looking for organizations whose mission aligns with their giving priorities.
- Who is eligible for grants for equine nonprofits?
- Eligibility varies by funder. Most grants require 501(c)(3) nonprofit status, though some are open to schools, government agencies, businesses, or individuals. Each listing on this page links to the source application where you can find specific eligibility criteria, required documents, and how to apply.
- How do I apply for grants for equine nonprofits?
- Start by reviewing the listings below for grants that match your organization's mission and stage. Click through to each grant's source page for full application details. Most funders require an organizational profile, project narrative, budget, and supporting documents. Apply early — competitive grants often close before their deadline.
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