Mitigating Equine Health Risks in Colorado

GrantID: 76507

Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000

Deadline: December 25, 2026

Grant Amount High: $3,000,000

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Summary

If you are located in Colorado and working in the area of Higher Education, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

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Grant Overview

Colorado is renowned for its equestrian culture, with a high concentration of horse owners and breeders across the state. However, equine health issues remain a significant concern, with certain conditions affecting the well-being and performance of horses. To address this, a focused research initiative is available to support the development of veterinary treatments for equine health issues prevalent in Colorado. Unlike neighboring states, Colorado's unique geography, with a mix of high-altitude terrain and extensive ranchlands, necessitates specialized veterinary solutions for equine health. Compliance Requirements in Colorado: To be eligible for funding, applicants must demonstrate compliance with Colorado's specific regulatory requirements for equine health products. This includes adherence to state guidelines for product testing and validation. Who Should Apply in Colorado? Eligible applicants include research organizations, veterinary pharmaceutical companies, and equestrian organizations. Applicants must demonstrate a clear understanding of Colorado's equine industry and the specific health challenges faced by horse owners and breeders. Colorado's Equestrian Industry: With a strong equestrian culture, Colorado is home to a significant number of horse owners and breeders. The state's equine industry is characterized by a diverse range of disciplines, including racing, breeding, and recreational riding. Major Industries in Colorado: The equine industry is a significant contributor to Colorado's economy, with major industries including horse breeding, training, and tourism. Workforce Composition: The equine workforce in Colorado includes a range of professionals, from veterinarians and farriers to trainers and breeders. Infrastructure: Colorado's equine infrastructure includes a network of stables, training facilities, and veterinary clinics. Demographic: The population density in Colorado's rural areas is relatively low, with many horse owners and breeders operating in areas with limited access to specialized veterinary care. Risk Management in Colorado: To mitigate risks associated with equine health products, funding recipients are expected to implement robust risk management strategies. This includes adherence to state guidelines for product testing and validation, as well as ongoing monitoring of product safety and efficacy. By addressing the needs of Colorado's equestrian community, this funding aims to improve the well-being and performance of horses across the state. Target Outcomes in Colorado: The primary outcome of this funding is the development of safe and effective veterinary treatments for equine health issues. In Colorado, this means creating products that are tailored to the specific needs of the state's equestrian industry. Colorado's Equine Health Challenges: The state's unique geography and climate present specific challenges for equine health, including a high incidence of certain conditions. By supporting research that addresses these challenges, this funding is critical to maintaining the health and well-being of Colorado's horse population. Key funding priorities in Colorado include supporting research that addresses the most pressing equine health issues faced by horse owners and breeders. By partnering with equestrian organizations, funding recipients can create and validate new treatments that effectively address these challenges. Colorado's Mountainous Terrain: The state's mountainous terrain presents unique challenges for equine health, including a higher risk of certain conditions. As a result, the development of veterinary treatments that can be effectively used in these settings is critical.

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