This grant funds accredited Michigan horse camps to provide therapeutic horseback riding for children with disabilities or terminal illnesses, aiming to improve their well-being and quality of life.
Funder: Shiawassee Community Foundation
Due Dates: Rolling (Applications accepted year-round)
Funding Amounts: Award size varies annually; no fixed amount stated.
Summary: Supports accredited Michigan horse camps to provide therapeutic horseback riding for disabled or terminally ill children (ages 16 and under).
Key Information: Applications may be submitted at any time; funding decisions are at the discretion of the Foundation's Board.
This grant program, administered by the Shiawassee Community Foundation, was established in memory of Kailey Elizabeth Jordan. It provides funding to accredited horse camps in Michigan to offer therapeutic horseback riding experiences for Michigan children with disabilities or terminal illnesses, ages 16 and under. The goal is to enrich the lives of these children by enabling access to the healing and empowering benefits of horseback riding.