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Re: [RC] [AERC-Members] Applying for grants - John Teeter

Thanks.

Aren't there also funds available for educational activities such as support for endurance presentation at regional conferences and equine fairs? How does one apply for those grants?

jt.

(p.s. how would you suggest that I should have best found out about the information you copied below? were there some announcements I missed?)

At 09:58 PM 10/9/2003, Michael Maul wrote:
In response to: "I'm sure there are reasonable and worthy projects throughout the land, but there is no way for people to make application."

The AERC home page contains these references:

http://www.aerc.org/Trails_Grants_Application.asp

"First, let a Trails Grants Committee member know if you are working on a project and we will discuss the scope, size and other elements of your proposed grant request. The Trails Grants Committee will need a letter of need from the land agency you are working with. The letter should outline the project, who is involved, if we have other partners in the project, total estimated cost, number of man hours if volunteers are being used, and any gifts in kind, meaning material contributions. We need to know if there is any other cash coming into the project and where it is coming from. There are several rides in the US that donate their net proceeds to the land agency for improvementes in the ride site. We need to know if the ride management is going to be putting any cash into the project. A layout of the site and notes to the site as to what is going to take place will be required. The more we know about a project the better off you will be to secure a grant.

Review of grants will be an on-going process. Requests should be made as soon as your project has clear definition. "

and

http://www.aerc.org/Research_Grants.asp

"Research Grants Committee

    * Barney Fleming, DVM, Chair email: endurancevet@xxxxxxxxxxx
      Route 2, Box 720 Deming, NM 88030 (505) 546-1115

    * Susan Garlinghouse email: suendavid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
      3564 Polk Circle E., Wellington, CO 80549-1682, (970) 568-9124

    * Tracey Tromp, PhD email: ttromp@xxxxxxxxxxx
      390 Ninita Parkway ,Pasadena, CA 91106 , 626-395-6214

    * Jeannie Waldron, DVM email: jwaldron@xxxxxxxxx
      Rectortown Equine Center , Rectortown, VA 20140, 540-364-2632

Purpose - The Research Grants Committee was founded to solicit research projects that will contribute to the welfare of the horse and benefit the general membership of AERC. Once projects are identified as qualifying then they will be presented to the Board of Directors for final approval

Submit a Proposal - If you have a proposal that you wish to submit for consideration then contact the committee chair or any of the current members.

Current Projects - The Pride Project is in its final stage and should be completed by Feb.04.

Completed Projects - None at this Time "

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