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AAEP Foundation Asks Veterinarians to Submit Cases for Laminitis Study
First Laminitis Research Project study attempts to identify ris... More »
AAEP Foundation/Markel Insurance Company Honor Top-Achieving Veterinary Students with Scholarships
Eight outstanding equine veterinary students selected for schola... More »
New Jersey Practitioners Selected for 2011 Good Works for Horses Award
The American Association of Equine Practitioners applauds New Je... More »
Convention Attracts 6,400 to San Antonio
The 57th Annual Convention of the American Association of Equine... More »
Florida Practitioner Dr. John Mitchell Leads the AAEP in 2012
New president inducted during the 57th Convention in San Antonio... More »
Reproduction Researcher Dr. Margo Macpherson Begins AAEP Board Service
The American Association of Equine Practitioners welcomed Margo... More »

It’s EASY to support the AAEP Foundation

Use the Foundation’s web site for quick, convenient online gift options from your home or office computer. 
 
You can join AAEP members, corporate partners, and horse owners who have already made the Foundation a philanthropic priority.  Just use the online gift form which will be credited to the Foundation or download the simple donation form to put in the mail. 

Go to : https://www.aaep.org/make_a_gift.php. 

Your contribution will be used specifically to improve the health and welfare of the horse through support of research, education, benevolence and the equine community.  It may be unrestricted or you may designate it for a memorial, a special tribute or for another specific program.   Your gift is tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by the law.
 
As you are contemplating your objectives for the future, we hope you will consider including the AAEP Foundation in your plans.  Because of our 501 ( c ) 3 status, your contribution qualifies for charitable deductions.   

Consider:

       Setting up a named scholarship in the name of your company, farm, practice, or to honor someone you know, including a horse or person

       Taking advantage of the benefits of rolling over an IRA as a donation (for individuals 70-1/2 or older.)

       Giving appreciated stock that’s been held for more than a year.

       Including the Foundation in your will or trust. 

Thank you for your support in "Helping Us Help Horses."