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Standardbred Transition Alliance named official aftercare partner of USTA

Aug 25, 2021

Columbus, OH — During a board meeting of the Standardbred Transition Alliance on Thursday (Aug. 12), an agreement was reached with the U.S. Trotting Association for the STA to become the official aftercare partner of the USTA.


“Through our resources at the U.S. Trotting Association, we can provide the Standardbred Transition Alliance with valuable tools to help them in promoting their mission as well as assisting them with their fundraising efforts,” said USTA Executive Vice President and CEO Mike Tanner in making the announcement. “The USTA can utilize our staff and communications vehicles to create greater awareness for the STA and amplify their message.”


“Our entire board of directors appreciates the endorsement of the U.S. Trotting Association and the validation it provides for the Standardbred Transition Alliance within the harness racing industry and with all those who care so passionately about the aftercare of our Standardbreds,” said STA President David Reid. “We’re grateful for the expanded reach they have to assist us in delivering our message and the support of our fundraising efforts through the voluntary donation options they are providing to their members.


“Since the creation of the STA, the board has always believed that it would require a broad-based effort from within the industry to support it and this is a big step in the right direction.”


Promotional support by the USTA will include both advertising and editorial. Creation and placement of digital advertising will be available on www.ustrotting.com and www.HarnessRacingFanZone.com and its social media platforms as well as print advertising in Hoof Beats magazine and other industry trade publications. Promotional videos also will be created for websites, social media, television broadcasts and racetrack simulcasts.


The USTA will create editorial content that highlights some of the success stories on the STA accredited organizations and the horses that they provide aftercare for with placements in Hoof Beats, on the websites and social media.



There is also additional planning for the establishment of initiatives that will be “sponsored by the Standardbred Transition Alliance.”


The USTA Board of Directors, in March 2018, directed Tanner, with assistance from a steering committee comprised of Directors Don Marean, Jacqueline Ingrassia and Fred Nichols, to form the group.


While the USTA will provide promotional support and have an ex officio spot on the board, the STA operates independently of the USTA.


According to their mission statement, “the Standardbred Transition Alliance (STA) is a non-profit organization with federal 501(c)(3) status whose mission is to accredit, inspect and award grants to approved organizations that acquire, rehabilitate, train and re-home Standardbreds.

07 Mar, 2024
March 6, 2024 -- Laurelville, OH – The Standardbred Transition Alliance (STA) is pleased to announce the successful accreditation of five aftercare organizations for 2024. Through accreditation each of these 501c3 non-profit charities became eligible for 2024 grant funding, including a first round of grant awards totaling $100,000 issued today. The STA Accredited Aftercare Organizations have successfully met or exceeded all application criteria and have adhered to the STA Best Practices guidelines. Applying organizations must demonstrate that they are fiscally sound, with competent staff and a rigorous screening process in place to ensure that Standardbreds being rehomed through their organization have the best chance at a quality career once they retire from racing. “We are proud and grateful of the many individuals working tirelessly to build a structured and nationally supported approach to Standardbred aftercare.” said STA President, Don Marean. “We’re now entering our fifth year of accreditation and have issued $525,000 in financial grants that reward sustainable systems.” The 2024 STA Accredited Aftercare Organizations are Future for Standardbreds (ME), Happy Trails Farm Animal Sanctuary (OH), 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 . The STA Board made their accreditation recommendations at its February annual meeting. Also in that meeting a new slate of officers was elected, with Don Marean replacing David Reid as President, a position he’d held since the program’s inception. Reid remains an officer, joining Moria Fanning and Renee Mancino as Vice Presidents. Elizabeth Caldwell was elected Secretary and Renee Mancino was elected Treasurer. The STA is supported by equine enthusiasts from every facet of harness racing, including trainers, owners, breeders, racetracks, sales companies, and others. To learn how you can support the STA click here .
22 Nov, 2023
Laurelville, OH – The Standardbred Transition Alliance (STA) has issued $100,000 in Fall Grant Awards to STA Accredited Aftercare Organizations that are actively transitioning Standardbreds into well-qualified homes. The combined total of all awards issued in 2023 was $200,000. “The STA continues to increase the amounts awarded to our accredited facilities,” said STA President David Reid. “It’s our Board’s mission to raise and distribute funds for Standardbred aftercare. Over the last three years we’ve issued $425,000 to accredited programs. We’re looking forward to growing those distributions and also to increasing the number of facilities that meet accreditation standards in 2024 and beyond. 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). Contributions to the STA’s 2024 Grant Awards can be made here: https://www.standardbredtransition.org/donate
10 Aug, 2023
Five equine charities have been awarded funds for 2023
11 May, 2023
Laurelville, OH – The Standardbred Transition Alliance (STA) welcomes three new directors to first terms on the Board of Directors. Chris Antonacci, Dr. Alison Moore and Dr. Andy Roberts will be joining the full board at next week’s Spring meeting for the consideration of 2023 accredited aftercare organizations and their corresponding grant awards. Chris Antonacci is an attorney actively involved in the management of his family’s Lindy Farms of Connecticut and other businesses as in-house counsel. He’s a director of the U.S. Trotting Association and has been licensed as a groom, driver, trainer and owner across many racing jurisdictions. Dr. Alison Moore is an equine internist and sports medicine specialist who has been involved in the Ontario Standardbred industry over the years as a veterinarian, owner, breeder and groom. She is presently a member of the Ontario Association of Equine Practitioners Executive and Racing Committees, the American Association of Equine Practitioners Racing Ccommittee and the North American Association of Racetrack Veterinarians. Dr. Andy Roberts is a racetrack veterinarian based in the Midwest. He’s worked for the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission at Keeneland, Churchill Downs, Turfway Park and Ellis Park racetracks. A member and past president of the Kentucky Association of Equine Practitioners and a board member of the North American Association of Racetrack Veterinarians, Dr. Roberts is currently a director of the U.S. Trotting Association. He’s been licensed as a trainer and driver for more than 30 years. “Accreditation is the cornerstone of the STA’s work,” said David Reid, STA president. “Integrity and transparency are important components of the evaluation process. Antonacci’s business and legal background, combined with the vast veterinary and board experience of Dr. Moore and Dr. Roberts, will help the STA continue building Standardbred aftercare organizations that can be counted on by our industry stakeholders and participants.” Last year the STA distributed $125,000 in award monies to accredited organizations. To learn more about the Standardbred Transition Alliance click here . *** The STA is an industry-led charitable 501(c)(3) organization established in 2018 to advance the scope of Standardbred aftercare. The STA mission is to inspect, accredit and award grants to approved organizations that acquire, rehabilitate, train and rehome Standardbred horses. www.standardbredtransition.org
By Standardbred Owners Association of New York 11 May, 2023
Yonkers, NY — At the May 6 Board of Directors meeting, the Standardbred Owners Association of New York (SOA) unanimously approved the motion made by director Ray Schnittker to donate $7,500 to the Standardbred Transition Alliance (STA). The STA is a non-profit organization with Federal 501(c) (3) status whose mission is to accredit, inspect and award grants to approved organizations that acquire, rehabilitate, train and re-home Standardbreds. SOA President Joe Faraldo said, “Our action today is in furtherance of our collective belief that the best way to ensure that we are funding the best possible aftercare facilities is to donate either to the STA or directly to STA-accredited entities. We are happy to help and make this donation with full confidence that the funding will be used appropriately.” STA President David Reid stated, “On behalf of our entire board, we sincerely appreciate the SOA of New York’s support and generous donation to the STA, which will help fund our accredited facilities to provide aftercare.” Funding for the STA is generated across the spectrum of the Standardbred industry, including regulatory agencies, horsemen’s groups, tracks, sales companies, farms, and individuals who participate as trainers, drivers, owners, and breeders. The STA provides partial funding to groups serving Standardbreds, ensuring donor confidence by examining the equine care and business practices of groups applying for accreditation.  It is expected that the accreditation process will also assist groups in developing sustainable policies and programs.
04 Jan, 2023
Laurelville, OH — The Standardbred Transition Alliance (STA) is pleased to announce that an additional $75,000 in grant money has been distributed to STA Accredited Aftercare Organizations, for the purpose of transitioning Standardbreds into well-qualified homes. The combined total of all awards issued in 2022 was $125,000. “The STA continues to make good strides, with contributions growing year after year,” said STA President David Reid. “We’ve just sent out the highest amount of support since inception. It’s a real accomplishment to look back and see $225,000 has been sent out to aftercare charities since we first began accrediting in the Spring of 2020.” Reid acknowledged the hard work of the STA directors throughout the year, along with the industry supporters that make the program possible. “We’re looking forward to 2023, but in order to continue distributing these funds, we need everyone’s assistance. The STA provides a central collection point for the industry to do this important work,” added Reid. The award recipients are Futures For Standardbreds (ME); New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program (OH, NY, KY); Purple Haze Standardbred Adoption Program (NY) and Sunshine Horses (NY). The Standardbred Transition Alliance is a 501(c)3 charitable non-profit organization. Donations, in any amount, help further the industry-led mission: to inspect, accredit and award grants to approved organizations that acquire, rehabilitate, train and rehome Standardbreds. To make a donation to the STA, visit here .
By USTA Communications Department 02 May, 2022
Columbus, OH — At the 2022 U.S. Trotting Association annual meeting in March, the USTA directors overwhelmingly voted to increase the fee for horse transfers by $5 starting on June 1, 2022, with all of the additional revenue earmarked to provide financial support for the Standardbred Transition Alliance.  The STA is an industry-led charitable 501(c)(3) organization established in 2018 to advance the scope of Standardbred aftercare. The STA mission is to inspect, accredit and award grants to approved organizations that acquire, rehabilitate, train and rehome Standardbred horses. “The fee increase for transfers is another example of the USTA’s support of aftercare for the horses that make harness racing possible,” said USTA Executive Vice President and CEO Mike Tanner. “It is critical for our industry to support the STA and this is an excellent way for USTA members to assist with that.” Funding is generated across the spectrum of the Standardbred industry, including regulatory agencies, horsemen’s groups, tracks, sales companies, farms, and individuals who participate as trainers, drivers, owners, and breeders. “Developing a consistent, broad-based stream of financial support for the STA has been the board’s goal from the very beginning,” said STA President David Reid. “We greatly appreciate this new source of funding that should generate more than $100,000 annually to help us support accredited organizations providing essential aftercare for our Standardbreds.” The STA provides partial funding to groups serving Standardbreds, ensuring donor confidence by examining the equine care and business practices of groups applying for accreditation. “The STA is dedicated to raising money for the care, retraining and rehoming of racehorses once they leave the racetrack, and then disbursing those funds to inspected and accredited 501(c)(3) Standardbred aftercare organizations,” added Tanner. “That last part is crucial, because in a field that is largely unregulated, it is imperative that donors have confidence that their money is being put to its highest and best purpose.” In 2021, there were 23,313 horse transfers, including 5,183 from claims made in races, which would have resulted in $116,565 for the STA if this program had been in place. To learn more about how to transfer horse ownership, click here .
By Purple Haze Standardbred Adoption Program 26 Apr, 2022
Oxford, NY — We are honored to be accredited by the Standardbred Transition Alliance (STA). We thank STA for recognizing our program and for their financial support. We see this as validation that our non-profit is doing all it can to operate in a fiscally sound and transparent way. This should be the goal of every public charity, and having the chance to prove our merit by meeting the STA’s accreditation standards was one we gladly welcomed. Having an accreditation program that inspects and monitors adoption programs is important to ensure horses are receiving exemplary care while being safely and professionally transitioned into new homes. Not only does it give our directors, staff and volunteers the positive encouragement that we are adhering to best practices in every sector, it also gives our supporters confidence their money is being used in the most beneficial way to help establish a better racehorse aftercare network. As we worked through the application we found the STA’s accreditation and inspection process to be clearly outlined in the application materials and direction was available when needed. The paperwork was labor intensive, as you’d expect with sharing all facets of your charitable business and horse management practices. While each program is different the document requirements remain essentially the same. After the application was submitted there was a physical inspection of the horses in our care and the farm itself. Another component of the inspection was a review of the professional ethics in our organization displayed both generally and in our promotion and publicity efforts. We (PHSAP) feel strongly that the best way to showcase how wonderful our breed is and to attract quality adopters is in conducting ourselves with the utmost honesty. We pride ourselves on being straightforward, honest and always available to provide support services for our horses and their new families. In closing, we are gratified that Purple Haze Standardbred Adoption Program has met all STA standards for accreditation and we look forward to renewing our application next year! We invite anyone to come to the farm for a visit, or contact us with any donation questions or adoption inquiries. 
21 Apr, 2022
Laurelville, OH – The Standardbred Transition Alliance (STA) announced that grants totaling $50,000 have been distributed to STA Aftercare Organizations that have successfully achieved accreditation in 2022. The STA is pleased to announce the newest accredited organizations, Purple Haze Standardbred Adoption Program (NY) and This Old Horse (MN and WI)), which join Sunshine Horses (NY), Future for Standardbreds (ME) and New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program (FL, KY, LA, NY, OH, PA). Additional details can be found here . “We are incredibly proud to add Purple Haze and This Old Horse to the stable of STA-accredited organizations,” said Jennifer Daniels, STA administrator. “Organization accreditation is the first step toward sustainable aftercare; we’re excited to celebrate these two fantastic nonprofits and give donors confidence that their charitable contributions to the STA are making an impact.” Created in 2018 to recognize and assist nonprofit entities focused on acquiring, rehabilitating, training and rehoming Standardbred racehorses, the STA awarded its first accreditation status and financial grant in 2020. Since then, $150,000 has been gifted to charities that have achieved accreditation. Accredited organizations are also eligible for additional grant opportunities that become available throughout the year. The STA Spring Grant, given in conjunction with the awarding of 2022 accreditation status, rewards organizations that have successfully met or exceeded all application criteria and that have adhered to the STA Best Practices guidelines . Applying organizations must demonstrate that they are fiscally sound, with competent staff and a rigorous screening process in places to ensure that Standardbreds being rehomed through their organization have the best chance at a quality career once they retire from racing. The STA is supported by equine enthusiasts from every facet of the harness racing, including trainers, owners, breeders, racetracks, sales companies and others. Interested in learning how you can support the STA? Click here . The next application window for STA accreditation will open on July 15, 2022.
08 Mar, 2022
U.S. Trotting Association President Russell Williams announced Monday (March 7) that David Reid has been named the recipient of the annual USTA President’s Award. Willia ms will make the presentation at the USTA Board of Director’s Recognition Luncheon during their annual meeting at the Sheraton at Capitol Square in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday (March 12). “In addition to his many responsibilities with his sales and marketing company, David has taken the lead role as president of the Standardbred Transition Alliance,” said Williams. “This award is to demonstrate our appreciation for his overall commitment to aftercare and tireless efforts toward promoting the sport of harness racing in a positive and responsible manner.” The Standardbred Transition Alliance (STA) is a non-profit organization with federal 501(c)(3) status whose mission is to accredit, inspect and award grants to approved organizations that acquire, rehabilitate, train and re-home Standardbreds. “I am honored to receive recognition from Russell Williams and the USTA,” said Reid. “The Standardbred Transition Alliance continues to make strides in the accreditation of aftercare facilities since inception. Industry wide cooperation is needed to continue our efforts in providing aftercare for our horses. I am fortunate to have an outstanding board working on this important issue and share this award with all of them.” Reid was elected president of the STA on Nov. 27, 2018.  In addition to his role as STA president, Reid is also president of Preferred Equine Marketing Standardbreds and Thoroughbreds, president of Preferred Equine Online, LLC, sales manager at Tattersalls, co-sales manager at Lexington Selected Yearling Sales Company, Hambletonian Society director, trustee of The Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame, and syndicate manager for Walner .
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