ASPCA Grants $290,000 to Assist Retired Racehorses

This grant program aids in the rescue and rehabilitation of retired racehorses.
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The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) today announced that 14 equine rescue organizations from across the nation have joined the ASPCA Million Dollar Rescuing Racers Initiative, now in its third year. This major grants program aids in the rescue and rehabilitation of retired racehorses, repurposing the horses for other areas of the equine world and giving them a new lease on life for events or pleasure riding.

"Too often, thoroughbreds end up at livestock auctions … when their racing days are over," said Jacque Schultz, senior director of the ASPCA Equine Fund. "There has been some emphasis on increasing the industry’s commitment to after-care for retired racers lately, but the sad truth is these nonprofits are still constantly struggling to find the funding to save more horses. We are thrilled to provide this opportunity to help those organizations working to transition ex-racers out of the racing stable and into someone’s show barn or farm paddock."

The organizations joining the list of thoroughbred rescues and sanctuaries as part of the ASPCA Million Dollar Rescuing Racers Initiative for 2012 are:

  • The Communication Alliance to Network Thoroughbred Ex-Racehorses (CANTER), with affiliates in Arizona, California, Kentucky, Michigan, Middle Atlantic, New England, and Ohio;
  • Equine Encore Foundation in Arizona;
  • The Exceller Fund in Kentucky;
  • Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program, Inc. in New York;
  • Harry A. Biszantz Memorial Center for Thoroughbred Retirement DBA Tranquility Farm in California;
  • Illinois Equine Humane Center;
  • Kentucky Equine Humane Center, Inc.;
  • MidAtlantic Horse Rescue, Inc. in Maryland;
  • New Vocation Racehorse Adoption Thoroughbred Program in Ohio and other locations;
  • New Vocation Racehorse Adoption Standardbred Program in Ohio and other locations;
  • Oklahoma Thoroughbred Retirement Program LTD;
  • ReRun, Inc. in New Jersey and New York;
  • Southern California Thoroughbred Rescue; and
  • TROTT USA (Training Racehorses off the Track) in California.

The selected recipients include a wide range of equine rescues from across the nation and will each be awarded a grant ranging from $5,000-$35,000. The grant funding helps the groups increase capacity for rescuing more horses, and primarily focuses on training and rehabilitation costs such as dental care, therapeutic shoeing, and boarding to recover from career-ending injuries. The request for proposals was announced in April in the inaugural issue of the ASPCA Equine Fund’s e-newsletter, the ASPCA Hoof Beat

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