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Pulling IRS BMF, Form 990 filings, peer benchmarks, programs, people, and grants.
Pulling IRS BMF, Form 990 filings, peer benchmarks, programs, people, and grants.
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EIN 27-3852057 · Snapshot of IRS recognition, filing currency, financial health, and governance.
See attached statement. The foundation rescues Friesian Horses in distress due to health issues, abandonment, or other reasons. During the Fiscal Year, the foundation rescued 3 Horses and began treatment programs and adoption protocols. After surrender, and until such time they are rehabilitated to the point that they are able to be placed with an adoptive owner, the foundation provides for the care and maintenance of the Horses, including but not limited to medical examinations, physical therapy, and dietary needs. With rescues for reasons other than rehabilitation, and with the cooperation of other owners and equine practitioners, at times the foundation has been able to minimize expenses and maximize efficiencies to place several Horses without coming to the foundation's facility. The foundation conducts research and other studies to help identify ailments and genetic flaws common to Friesian Horses, as well as methods for treatment and prevention of such issues.
Principal Officer
SCOTT Kelnhofer
Total Revenue
$499K
FY2024
Total Expenses
$345K
FY2024
Net Assets
$427K
Program Ratio
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expenses on programs
Employees
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Volunteers
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Board Members
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Voting
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Independent
8 answers compiled from IRS Form 990, BMF, Pub 78, and the Auto-Revocation List.