Austin Dog Alliance – Austin, TX

Charleston Animal Society – North Charleston, SC

Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control – Fort Wayne, IN

Friends for Felines, Inc – Blasdell, NY

Healing with Horses Ranch – Manor, TX

HeartStrides Therapeutic Horsemanship – Olympia, WA

Helping Horse Therapeutic Riding – Raleigh, NC

Hero’s Bridge – Warrenton, VA

Horses & Heroes Inc. – Shawnee, KS

Humane Society Sonoma County – Santa Rosa, CA

In Step With Horses Inc. – Chagrin Falls, OH

Indiana Canine Assistant Network – Zionsville, IN

Jacksonville Humane Society – Jacksonville, FL

Jasper Ridge Farm – Woodside, CA

Leashes of Valor – Milford, VA

Living Free – Mountain Center, CA

Lockwood Animal Rescue Center – Fraizer Park, CA

New Freedom Farm, Inc. – Buchnan, VA

Operation Remount Corp. – Jay Em, WY

Paws and Think, Inc. – Indianopolis, IN

Paws for Heros – Houston, TX

Paws for Life K9 Rescue – Mission Hills, CA

Pegasus Farm – Hartville, OH

Son Care Foundation – San Luis Obisbo, CA

Soul Friends Inc. – Wallingford, CT

SpiritHorse dba Heavenly Hooves Therapy – Farmserville, TX

The Humane Society of Southern Arizona – Tucson, AZ

Veterans Companion Animal Services – Delaware, OH

Veterans Assistance Dogs of Texas – Kerrville, TX

Zuma Rescue Ranch – Littelton, CO

The Latham 2022 Grants for Humane Education program information is now available on the website under the GRANTS category. Grants again are up to $10,000 for programs in the United States that help animals and people with emphasis on reaching military, veterans, first responders and their families.

Grant proposals are ONLY ACCEPTED on our website form between July 1, 2022 and July 8, 2022.

Please review the 2022 program requirement by downloading them here

You may also want to look at the many grant recipients from past years along with the deadline information here

We receive proposals in early July. We review them during July and August, announcing the winning proposals in the last half of August. We then will issue the award check in early September 2022.

The Latham Foundation is proud to list the award winners of the 2021 Grants for Humane Education. Their programs meet and exceeded the requirements we established.

Assistance Dogs of the West, Santa Fe, NM

Atlas Assistance Dogs, Belleview, WA

Austin Dog Alliance dba The Dog Alliance, Cedar Park, TX

Brown County Humane Society dba Corinne T Smith Animal Center, Brownwood, TX

Canine Therapy Corps, Chicago, IL

Charleston Animal Society, North Charleston, SC

Children, Horses & Adults in Partnership (CHAPS) for Therapeutic Riding, Sheridan, WY

Faithfully K9 Service Dogs & Dog Training, Conifer, CO

Friends for Felines, Inc. dba Tabby Town, Blasdell, NY

Guiding Reins, Campolello, SC

Heavenly Hooves Therapeutic & Recreational Riding Center, Farmersville, TX

Hero’s Bridge, Midland, VA

HorseAbility, Old Westbury, NY

Jacksonville Humane Society, Jacksonville, FL

Jasper Ridge Farm, Portola Valley, CA

Operation Freedom Paws, San Marcos, CA

Patriot K9s of Wisconsin, Wausau, WI

Paws and Think, Inc., Indianapolis, IN

Paws for Heroes, Houston, TX

Saddles in Service, Alpine, CA

Soul Friends, Wallingford, CT

SUNY Cobleskill College Foundation, Cobleskill, NY

The Wounded Heroes Fund of Bakersfield, Bakersfield, CA

University of Central Oklahoma Foundation, Edmond, OK

Thank you to all those organizations who submitted proposals for the Latham 2021 Grant program.

Our focus on year was on the first three steps of the Latham Steps in Humane Education.

  • Programs that focus on animal-assisted activities that demonstrate people and animals working together for the benefit of both, and include humane education.
  • This year, 2021, we are giving priority to programs that include services to the military, veterans and their families.
  • Applicants must be U.S. organizations.

Having received funding requests of over five (5) times the available funds – our Grant Committee had a formidable job but was able to identify the those program they found to best exemplify the stated Latham goals.

All organizations have now been notified and thanked for their great works. It is truely inspiring to read about how much good work is being done all around the nation – most often by volunteers working to help the animals and people in their communities.

 

Latham Foundation is proud to announce the 2021 Latham Grants for Humane Education program is published and will accept proposals between July 1, 2021 and July 10, 2021 for grants to be awarded in September 2021. The grant program is open to all US organizations whose programs demonstrate and promote the values of humane education guidelines and follow the grant program eligibility guidelines.

For the 2021 grant program, we are giving priority to programs that include services to military, veterans and their families. This is to recognize and thank our military services to others as described in the first four of the Latham Steps to Humane Education.

Proposals must be submitted online between July 1, 2021 and July 10, 2021 using the Latham website forms. We do not accept proposals by mail.

Details about the Latham grant program are published on our website and continue the Latham values in humane education we have promoted since our founding in 1918.

The 2020 Latham Grants program focus again was Promoting Humane Education through Animal-Assisted Activities, where both animals and people benefit. We are proud to report that of the almost 200 proposals received the following organizations received Latham Grants Organization, Location A Fair Shake for Youth, New York, NY AHEAD With Horses Inc., Shadow Hills, CA […]

Latham Foundation is proud to announce the 2020 Latham Grants for Humane Education program is published and will accept proposals between July 1, 2020 and July 10, 2020 for grants to be awarded in September 2020. The grant program is open to all organizations whose programs demonstrate and promote the values of humane education guidelines and follow the grant program limitations.

Proposals must be submitted online between July 1, 2020 and July 10, 2020 using the Latham website forms. We do not accept proposals by mail.

Details about the Latham grant program are published on our website and continue the Latham values in humane education we have promoted since our founding in 1918.