KenH
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"LEXINGTON, KY — Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance announced today that $4.7 million in grants will be awarded to 86 Thoroughbred aftercare organizations that currently hold accreditation status for 2025.
This financial support is designed to assist organizations in delivering exceptional care and rehabilitation services for retired racehorses. Since its inception in 2012, Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance has seen significant growth, expanding from 23 to 86 accredited organizations and increasing its annual grants from $1 million to $4.7 million. In total, Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance has awarded over $40.74 million in grants, allocated specifically for equine care. These accredited organizations have successfully retrained, retired, and rehomed approximately 20,000 Thoroughbreds across 175 facilities.
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Organizations seeking accreditation must successfully complete a detailed application and inspection process to demonstrate adherence to the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance Code of Standards. The Code of Standards encompasses five core areas: operations, education, horse health care management, facility standards and services, and adoption policies and protocols. All facilities housing Thoroughbreds within each organization are inspected, and continued compliance is verified through periodic updates and re-inspections as a condition of accreditation."
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This financial support is designed to assist organizations in delivering exceptional care and rehabilitation services for retired racehorses. Since its inception in 2012, Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance has seen significant growth, expanding from 23 to 86 accredited organizations and increasing its annual grants from $1 million to $4.7 million. In total, Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance has awarded over $40.74 million in grants, allocated specifically for equine care. These accredited organizations have successfully retrained, retired, and rehomed approximately 20,000 Thoroughbreds across 175 facilities.
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Organizations seeking accreditation must successfully complete a detailed application and inspection process to demonstrate adherence to the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance Code of Standards. The Code of Standards encompasses five core areas: operations, education, horse health care management, facility standards and services, and adoption policies and protocols. All facilities housing Thoroughbreds within each organization are inspected, and continued compliance is verified through periodic updates and re-inspections as a condition of accreditation."
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