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Are you eager for educational opportunities to learn about American Quarter Horse health, riding, anatomy and more? Apply for an AQHA International Educational Marketplace grant!
Program year 2021-2022 applications for AQHA International Educational Marketplace funding will be accepted in three rounds.
Download the grant application today!
AQHA International Educational Marketplace Clinics can be hosted in-person or virtually for the 2022 program year. Clinics are hosted by an AQHA Professional Horseman or -woman, trainer, judge, university group or other industry professional. Seminar hosts will have the opportunity to tailor the content of the seminar based on participant level skill, type of seminar and desired topics. Grants range from $2,500 to $5,000 per seminar.
Even amid the continued global pandemic, AQHA International Educational Marketplace Clinics in 2021 were successful. AQHA supported 16 educational clinics, allowing for 13 U.S.-based clinicians to develop and publish virtual content through an online learning platform. Countries that received the benefit of this grant in 2021 include Brazil, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Israel, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Panama, Slovenia and Spain.
If you are interested in learning more about previous clinics, please visit the AQHA International Educational Marketplace Listings page.
AQHA International is hopeful that you will take advantage of this funding to host an educational clinic in your country. It is a great opportunity to grow our American Quarter Horse industry around the globe!
For questions about this program, please email international@aqha.org.
About AQHA International
The AQHA International Department serves and supports international members and affiliate organizations through the implementation of innovative programs and services that accommodate a diverse set of needs to enhance the value of maintaining AQHA membership globally. To learn more, please visit www.aqha.com/international.
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