TRACS- Thoroughbred Retraining at Coexist stables

TRACS- Thoroughbred Retraining at Coexist stablesTRACS- Thoroughbred Retraining at Coexist stablesTRACS- Thoroughbred Retraining at Coexist stablesTRACS- Thoroughbred Retraining at Coexist stables
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TRACS- Thoroughbred Retraining at Coexist stables

TRACS- Thoroughbred Retraining at Coexist stablesTRACS- Thoroughbred Retraining at Coexist stablesTRACS- Thoroughbred Retraining at Coexist stables
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Retired Racehorse Project
  • The Horses
  • The TRACS Team
  • Sponsorship
  • Our Training
  • Our Blog
  • Contact Us

tracs sponsorship

sponsorship levels

 The TRACS 501c3 non-profit (Tax ID-52 186 5244 ) has three different donation levels ranging from silver to platinum. Our non-profit is registered under the Community Foundation of Carroll County. Each level provides the funder with separate options to see their support dollars at work. Beyond just support levels, we have found that supporters also like to provide funding specifically for the care of the horses including grain, hay, bedding, farrier and veterinarian services. All donations are a tax write off with the tax ID above.  Each supporter at any level of the TRACS program will receive a certificate of support, as well as some sort of recognition. We value everyone’s contribution to our mission whether small or large as it only provides a future for these amazing horses. Please see fundraising packet below for more information. For donations, please contact us at horsetracs4@gmail.com.

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Help Our Cause

The TRACS 501c3 non-profit (Tax ID-52 186 5244) is a fund of the Community Foundation of Carroll County. Your support and contributions will enable us to meet our goals to foster these amazing thoroughbreds. Your generous donation will help to fund our mission.

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needed equipment and supplies

To foster young thoroughbred horses, it takes many different categories of need. From the grain and hay they eat, to the supplements to make them stronger, to the farrier and vet services that keep them healthy. These animals require a lot of care and attention to ensure their livelihood beyond the racetrack.

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