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DOUBLE H EQUINE FOUNDATION & SANCT

SEDONA, AZ · EIN 464753242 · Form 990PF · FY2020 · NTEE D208 · Animal-Related · Micro (<$100K) · hhequinefoundation.org
revenue
$39K
expenses
$34K
net assets
$99
employees
profile · synthesized from sources

Double H Equine Foundation and Sanctuary is a nonprofit equine rescue and sanctuary based in Sedona, Arizona, established in 2014. The organization provides lifelong sanctuary for neglected, abused, or unwanted equines, with a focus on miniature horses and donkeys. Each rescued animal receives individualized rehabilitation including veterinary care, hoof treatment, nutrition, and bodywork.

named programs · 2 · from sources

what they call their work

Equine Rehabilitation Program
Individualized recovery plans for each equine upon arrival, addressing immediate health needs and long-term wellness, including veterinary and bodywork services
Lifelong Sanctuary Care
Provides permanent refuge for rescued equines that are victims of neglect, abuse, or abandonment, with customized rehabilitation plans including medical care, nutrition, and hoof treatment
activities · 2 groups

what they do

  • Equine Rescue and Rehabilitation 6 activities
    • Equine Rescue and Sanctuary Placement
      Rescues neglected, abused, or unwanted equines—particularly miniature horses and donkeys—at risk of slaughter and provides them lifelong sanctuary. The organization accepts equines from kill pens and neglect situations, including transport coordination through rescue networks.
    • Equine Wellness and Bodywork Care
      Offers ongoing physical wellness services for sanctuary horses, including washing, grooming, massage therapy, and bodywork to support recovery and improve quality of life.
    • Equine hygiene and therapeutic care
      Provides routine and therapeutic care including washing, grooming, massage therapy, and bodywork to support the physical recovery and well-being of sanctuary horses. Initial hygiene care is administered to all newly arrived equines.
    • Individualized Equine Rehabilitation Programs
      Provides comprehensive, tailored rehabilitation for rescued equines, including veterinary exams upon arrival, medical treatment, specialized nutrition, and long-term management of genetic or chronic conditions such as PSSM. Programs address physical deformities, untreated injuries, and malnutrition.
    • Individualized equine rehabilitation programs
      Delivers comprehensive, individualized rehabilitation for rescued equines, including veterinary examinations upon arrival, medical treatment, specialized nutrition, and long-term management of genetic or chronic conditions such as PSSM. Programs are tailored to horses with severe physical deformities, untreated injuries, or prolonged neglect.
    • Lifelong equine sanctuary and rescue
      Provides lifelong sanctuary for neglected, abused, or unwanted equines—primarily miniature horses and donkeys—at risk of slaughter. The foundation rescues and admits horses in poor condition, including those pulled from kill pens or abandoned properties, and assumes long-term care.
  • Animal Rescue & Shelter Volunteer Support 2 activities
    • Volunteer Engagement Program
      Accepts and processes volunteer inquiries for participation in sanctuary operations and equine care activities.
    • Volunteer engagement for sanctuary operations
      Accepts and manages volunteer inquiries to support ongoing sanctuary activities, including animal care and facility maintenance.
financials · form 990PF · fy2020
revenue
Total revenue$39K
Contributions & grants$39K99%
Program service revenue
Investment income$00%
Other revenue
expenses
Total expenses$34K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits
Grants paid out$5K
balance sheet
Total assets$1K
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$99
1 years on record · 2020–2020
relationships · 1

who they work with

  • fellow Arizona rescues Partner — Collaborated with other Arizona-based equine rescues to transfer a miniature horse from a kill pen in Pennsylvania.