KEEP Awards Seattle Slew Grants for Equine Education in Kentucky

The Kentucky Equine Education Project Foundation has awarded $30,000 to Kentucky equine non-profit organizations through its Seattle Slew Grant Program, bringing its total grants for 2023 to over $42,000.

‣ The Kentucky Equine Education Project Foundation has awarded $30,000 to Kentucky equine non-profit organizations through its Seattle Slew Grant Program, totaling more than $42,000 in grants in 2023.
‣ The Seattle Slew grants are available to Kentucky non-profits providing equine-related educational programs, events, and initiatives, as part of the Foundation’s efforts to support education and promote the importance of the equine industry to Kentucky’s economy and culture.
‣ Recipients of the Seattle Slew Grant awards include Amplify Horse Racing, HorseSensing, Justin’s Place, Life Adventure Center, Kentucky Equine Management Internship, and Stable Recovery. Grants of up to $5,000 are available, and new submissions are reviewed quarterly.

Well, well, well, what do we have here? It’s all about the Kentucky Equine Education Project Foundation. They’ve been pretty generous recently. They’ve just awarded a cool $30,000 to equine non-profit organizations in Kentucky. This was done through their Seattle Slew Grant Program.

Now, this isn’t the first time they’re doing this. In fact, in 2023 alone, they’ve given out more than $42,000 in grants. And that’s just in Kentucky! Talk about being generous, right?

But what’s this Seattle Slew Grant Program? Well, it’s a program that offers grants to Kentucky non-profits. But not just any non-profits. These are organizations that provide equine-related educational programs, events, and initiatives.

Why do they do this? It’s all part of their mission. They want to support education and promote the importance of the equine industry. They believe it’s vital to Kentucky’s economy and culture.

So, who got the money this time? The lucky recipients of the Seattle Slew Grant awards are: Amplify Horse Racing, HorseSensing, Justin’s Place, Life Adventure Center, Kentucky Equine Management Internship, and Stable Recovery.

And guess what? They’re not done yet. They have grants of up to $5,000 available. They review new submissions every quarter. So, if you’re interested, you might want to apply. Just click here for more info.

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Jordan Harris
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