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Grant Requests - MICHIGAN HORSE COUNCIL Michigan Horse Council Members Horse and Rider of the Year MHC & OREA Trails Challenge Silver Lake Shoreline Ride Enhanced Membership Documents Horse Rider and Stable Locations Michigan Trails Event Calendar Grants are available to any Michigan Horse Council member groups that are non-profit, non-motorized equestrian trail advocacy organizations that support, expand or improve the equine industry in Michigan.
Grant applications are voted on for board approval at the monthly meetings. Please complete the below application. If you have any questions please email [email protected] .
* Indicates required field Is this a MHC Member Organization? * What is the primary purpose of your organization? * What is your Non-Profit ID?
* Have you requested funding previously? * Did you receive funding? * Is this a matched funds request?
* What is the project to be considered? * When are the funds needed? * To whom should the check be written out to?
* Lansing, Michigan 48909-2008 Receive every new article and stay up to date with the latest from the Michigan Horse Council, Michigan Horse Expo, Trails and the American Horse Council! * Indicates required field Michigan Horse Council Members Horse and Rider of the Year MHC & OREA Trails Challenge Silver Lake Shoreline Ride Enhanced Membership Documents Horse Rider and Stable Locations Michigan Trails Event Calendar
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Must be a Michigan Horse Council member non-profit organization supporting, expanding, or improving the equine industry in Michigan; non-motorized equestrian trail advocacy organizations are specifically mentioned. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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