To honor the important role trainers play in the equine industry and to ensure their professional and personal advancement, the American Quarter Horse Association of Professional Horsemen, Professional Horseman’s Council and American Quarter Horse Foundation set a goal to raise $750,000 to create a permanent endowment from which annual interest income will support professionals in crisis and provide educational opportunities to advance the careers of these valued professionals.
Show your appreciation for your trainer by making a gift in their honor and support the AQHA Professional Horsemen’s Endowment fund. Donations can be made here.
AQHA Professional Horsemen are an integral part of the equine industry by providing professional expertise and knowledge to horse owners. Your charitable donation ensures perpetual support of our equine community.
The AQHA Professional Horsemen’s Endowment Fund is administered by the American Quarter Horse Foundation and crisis assistance recipients are recommended by the AQHA Professional Horsemen’s Council to be approved by the Foundation’s Board of Trustees. Read more about eligibility and how to apply for assistance.
About AQHA Professional Horsemen
The AQHA Professional Horsemen’s Association is a professional organization composed of an elite group of trustworthy horse experts. To become an AQHA Professional Horseman, these horsemen and horsewomen must agree to adhere to the professional standards of AQHA and to work in a professional manner to further its goals and objectives.
Learn more about AQHA Professional Horsemen.
About the American Quarter Horse Foundation
The American Quarter Horse Foundation connects people and horses through charitable giving to develop and support programs or initiatives that preserve our horse’s legacy and further the overall well-being of the American Quarter Horse and the people who comprise the Quarter Horse family.
Learn more about the American Quarter Horse Foundation.
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