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December 31, 2025
Laurelville, OH – The Standardbred Transition Alliance (STA) has concluded its 2025 grant cycle with a final year end distribution of $97,000 to accredited aftercare organizations. Additional 2025 STA grant payouts included $103,000 in STA Spring Grant Awards and $12,500 in Placement Liaison Program Awards for a total of $212,500 in disbursements this calendar year. The recipients of the Fall Grant Awards are Futures For Standardbreds (ME); Happy Trails Farm Animal Sanctuary (OH); Heart of Phoenix (WV); New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program (OH, NY, KY); Purple Haze Standardbred Adoption Program (NY) and Sunshine Horses (NY). “STA grants reward accredited organizations that are operating professionally and in the best interests of the horse.” said STA President Don Marean. “ We look forward to growing the grant fund in 2026.” Contributions to the 2026 STA Grant Awards can be made here: https://www.standardbredtransition.org/donate The requirements to submit an application for STA Accreditation include: Organization must have current status with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as a 501(c)(3) or registered as a charitable organization with Canada Revenue Agency. Organization must have been in operation for at least two years at close of the STA application period. This will be based on the filing date with the Secretary of State in the pertinent state. Organization must comply with all applicable state, provincial and national licensing and permitting requirements related to the sourcing, transferring, rehoming, or brokering of horses. STA compliance statement can be viewed here. Organization must have a written euthanasia policy applicable to all stages of a horse’s life with that group, from intake forward, consistent with that established by the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP). That policy can be viewed here. Board members, staff and volunteers must not be a party to legal proceedings connected with the applicant organization. Organization must have cared for a minimum of five Standardbreds in the year prior to close of applications. Adoption contracts of the applicant organization must prohibit breeding of any adopted horse. Post adoption protocol must include a minimum of two years documentation of the horse’s location and condition, as well as a commitment to resume care of the horse at any point in the future, if requested. 
June 17, 2025
June 17, 2025 -- Laurelville, OH – The Standardbred Transition Alliance (STA) has concluded its 2025 accreditation and Spring grant awards with a total of six non-profit adoption charities meeting all necessary criteria. This year the Spring Grant distribution totaled $103,000. The STA accredited organizations are now eligible for subsequent grant awards throughout the year. They are also able to take part in the STA’s Placement Liaison Program , which was designed to empower owners to better navigate the racehorse retirement process. “Since inception, STA accredited organizations have placed over 700 Standardbreds. At this time, they are accepting horses at 11 facilities across multiple states” said STA President, Don Marean. “We appreciate the hard work they’ve put into maintaining their accreditation and in facilitating safe career changes for Standardbreds. These programs have also shown themselves to be successful in assisting with responsible ownership changes later in a horse’s life. We applaud each of them for their commitment to the welfare of the horse and for utilizing humane and responsible practices.” The 2025 STA Accredited Aftercare Organizations are Future for Standardbreds (ME), Happy Trails Farm Animal Sanctuary (OH), Heart of Phoenix (WV), New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program (FL, KY, LA, NY, OH, PA), Purple Haze Standardbred Adoption Program (NY), and Sunshine Horses (NY). Additional details can be found here . To make a donation to the 2025 STA Fall Grant Award Campaign click here .
February 5, 2025
The Standardbred Transition Alliance (STA) elected its 2025-2026 officers during their annual board meeting, held February 2 in Westerville, Ohio. Don Marean, longtime USTA director and chairman of district 9, was re-elected President for a second term; David Reid and Moira Fanning were both re-elected Vice Presidents; Renee Mancino was reelected as Treasurer and Dr. Andy Roberts was newly elected to the office of Secretary, replacing Elizabeth Caldwell who stepped down after serving 2 three-year terms on the board. The STA committees continue their work this week as they conclude their final accreditation and grant determinations. The board has approved up to $250,000 in grant money to be disseminated to STA Accredited Organizations in 2025. The mission of the STA is to award grants to approved 501(c)(3) charitable organizations that acquire, rehabilitate, train and re-home Standardbreds.
January 7, 2025
Laurelville, OH – The Standardbred Transition Alliance (STA) has issued $100,000 in grant awards to STA Accredited Aftercare Organizations that are actively transitioning Standardbreds into well-qualified homes. The award recipients are Futures For Standardbreds (ME); Happy Trails Farm Animal Sanctuary (OH); New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program (OH, NY, KY); Purple Haze Standardbred Adoption Program (NY) and Sunshine Horses (NY). “It’s our board’s mission to raise and distribute funds for Standardbred aftercare.” said STA President Don Marean. “Since 2020 we’ve issued $625,000 to accredited programs. We’re looking forward to growing those distributions and to increasing the number of facilities that meet accreditation standards in 2025 and beyond.” Contributions to the STA’s 2025 Grant Awards can be made here: https://www.standardbredtransition.org/donate
August 16, 2024
Laurelville, OH – The Standardbred Transition Alliance (STA) welcomes Linda Bédard to her first term as a Director of the STA Board. The Registrar of Standardbred Canada since 2012, Bédard has a deep understanding of the industry and a strong background in equine welfare. She’s actively participated as a delegate to both the World Trotting Conference’s Health and Welfare Committee and their Breeding Committee, since 2015. Additionally, she’s had involvement in many other welfare related committees and initiatives, including her position on the Equine Guelph Advisory Council. Bédard holds the honor of being the trainer of the first ever Canadian bred mare to reach one-million dollars in earnings, Tricky Tooshie, now in the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame. She joins fellow Canadian, Alison Moore, DVM who was named to the STA Board in early 2023. Last year the STA distributed $200,000 in award monies to accredited organizations.
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