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Grants & Scholarships

Secure funding assistance for your centers, staff and participants.

PATH Intl. Premier Accredited Centers, center members and individual members have access to a variety of opportunities through PATH Intl.
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EAS Participant Fund

PURPOSE OF FUND:
To provide support to centers to assist a participant who would not otherwise be able to participate in an equine-assisted services program at a PATH Intl. Premier Accredited Center.

 
ELIGIBILITY FOR FUND DISTRIBUTION:
Any PATH Intl. Premier Accredited Center in good standing with a participant who needs financial assistance is eligible. The EAS Participant Fund grants can fund any type of equine-assisted services including therapeutic/adaptive riding, hippotherapy, vaulting, driving, equine-assisted psychotherapy, or equine-assisted learning.

 
GUIDELINES IN DISTRIBUTING FUNDS:
Once a year, an EAS Participant Fund application notice will be sent to PATH Intl. Premier Accredited Centers.

Funds will be awarded no later than December 31st. 100% of the actual cost of the service may be requested. The Center must provide information on calculating the actual cost.

After a center is awarded a grant, the center must wait two years before applying for another EAS Participant Fund grant.

To be eligible for further grants, the center must complete a progress report form at the end of the grant year, one year from the date of grant award. The review panel requests, but does not require, a testimonial from the participant, or from the guardians of the child, who benefited from the grant.

 
PROCESS FOR DISTRIBUTING MONIES FROM FUND:
A center will complete the EAS Participant Fund Application form for the desired funds. Awards will be made for up to 100% of the actual cost of the service. Limit of $1,000 per participant per grant. If the participant drops out of the program, PATH Intl. is to be informed.

 
ADMINISTRATION OF THE FUND:
The fund will be administered by the PATH Intl. Chief Executive Officer who will periodically report on fund management and distributions to the Board of Trustees, Finance Committee, donors and PATH Intl. membership. A review panel will be selected, from the Board of Trustees, each year to review the applicants and make recommendations.

 
INVESTMENT OF FUNDS:
Funds will be invested according to the PATH Intl. Investment Policy.

 
TERM OF FUND:
Designated funds will be placed in the EAS Participant Fund. Funds can be merged with another PATH Intl. restricted fund upon a vote of the PATH Intl. Board of Trustees and, whenever possible, informing the original fund donor of transfer.

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Disaster Relief Fund

PATH Intl. Centers and Premier Accredited Centers in good standing may apply for disaster relief to help restore equine and human well-being after a disaster.  Approval of financial assistance is based on available funding, the application submitted, and the type of disaster reported.

Requests for disaster relief will be presented to the Disaster Relief Fund Committee for grant consideration.  If the committee approves the request for assistance, a member of the committee will notify the center of the award amount. Then, a PATH Intl. Accounting staff member will facilitate the distribution of funds to the center based on the approved amount.  After funds are received, the center must submit a report for committee review detailing how the funds were utilized.

Please read the entire Disaster Relief Fund Application for complete details on the process and criteria for committee acceptance. You may submit your application and any supplemental documents by email to , Attn: Disaster Relief Fund Committee

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Applications open March 2, 2026

Closed for 2026

Bob and Toni Mallet Access Grants for PATH Intl. Center Members and Premier Accredited Centers in Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland, New York and New Jersey

These grants will be used to improve access to equine-assisted services by providing financial support for credentialing and training leading to credentialing as well as financial aid for EAS participants at the full program cost up to $150 per lesson/session.

PATH Intl. Center Members are eligible to receive $10,000 over 2 years ($5,000/year).

PATH Intl. Premier Accredited Centers are eligible to receive $20,000 over 2 years ($10,000/year).

The Access Grant Program will accept applications beginning on March 2, 2026. Grant funds will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis for qualified applicants. Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply as early as possible to ensure consideration while funds are available. The deadline for application is June 30, 2026, however all funds may be distributed prior to the deadline.

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Applications open March 2, 2026

Closed for 2026

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National Philanthropic Trust Access Grants

This grant will be used to improve access to equine-assisted services by providing financial support for credentialing and training leading to credentialing as well as financial aid for EAS participants at the full program cost up to $150 per lesson/session.

PATH Intl. Center members are eligible to receive $3,500.
($1,000 may be used for financial aid)

PATH Intl. Premier Accredited Centers are eligible to receive $6,000.
($1,000 may be used for financial aid)

The Access Grant Program will accept applications beginning on March 2, 2026. Grant funds will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis for qualified applicants. Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply as early as possible to ensure consideration while funds are available. The deadline for application is June 30, 2026, however all funds may be distributed prior to the deadline.

PATH International Kathy C. Wile Memorial Scholarship Fund

The purpose of this fund is to assist PATH Intl. members, who have a need to complete PATH Intl.’s Online Mentor Training Course in order to expand the number of formally trained mentors available. The scholarship will fund a one-time enrollment in the course. Priority will be given to members from region 1.

PATH Intl.’s Online Mentor Training Course is not specifically made to help guide a specific certification process. This course is to help give a new mentor the tools they need to help guide a mentee through any certification process. Upon the completion of this course, you will receive the designation of PATH Intl. Mentor. If you are looking to supervise a CTRI, this course is not required, but encouraged as it will add to their tool belt to improve the certification experience.

Scholarship recipients must agree to promote this scholarship in order to bring awareness to the importance of skilled mentoring, the therapeutic horsemanship industry, to PATH Intl., and to your center.

Please complete this form if you wish to apply. If you have any questions about this grant, please contact our Education Team at . Thank you and Good Luck!

Application Opens: January 6, 2025

Application Deadline: February 14, 2025

Award Notification: Prior to the May 2025 PATH Intl. Online Mentor Training Course

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International Conference Scholarships

As leaders in the equine-assisted services industry, PATH Intl. is committed to providing our members with opportunities for continuing education and professional development to ensure sustainability within the field. We are pleased to be able to offer scholarships for members to attend the PATH International Conference in 2025.

Donate to any of these scholarship funds by clicking below.

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Region Conference Scholarships

Students in higher education can attend PATH Intl. conferences, both national and regional, through the New Generation Higher Education Scholarship. Teresa Morris, former board president and the 2020 PATH Intl. James Brady Professional Achievement Award recipient established the fund. To apply please click on the scholarship name above for the next application review cycle.


The PATH Intl. New Generation Higher Education Learning Scholarship

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PATH International Equine Services for Heroes®

PATH Intl. & Wounded Warrior Project, Inc. Reimbursement Program

PATH Intl. is pleased to announce our continued partnership with Wounded Warrior Project®, Inc (WWP). WWP has made a significant grant to PATH Intl. for the purpose of awarding scholarships for equine-assisted services (EAS) to WWP veterans.

PATH Intl. Premier Accredited Centers (PACs) currently serving post 9/11 veteran participants are encouraged to have them register with WWP. In addition to becoming part of a network that exists to empower and honor its veterans, current Premier Accredited Center participants who register with WWP may be eligible for scholarship reimbursement.

 

IMPORTANT:
This funding request is solely intended for reimbursement to PATH Intl. Premier Accredited Centers in good standing who are serving registered wounded warriors. The reimbursement rate is $85/hour session for equine-assisted services (EAS), and $150/hour session for equine-assisted psychotherapy/equine-assisted counseling (EAP/EAC) facilitated by a licensed mental health professional. Each participant’s referral represents approval for reimbursement of up to ten (10) sessions.

The application will remain open until all scholarships have been distributed.

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For more information regarding PATH International funding for Veteran services, contact our Grants Department here.

I was so excited and honored to hear of this awesome news! I cannot put together the words of thanks and appreciation for this honor! As a mother, I am so humbled by this and will never be able to fully express my sincere appreciation.

Deborah Hughes
Mother of an EAS Participant Fund recipient

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