named programs · 1 · from sources
what they call their work
Horse Sanctuary
Provides a permanent home and care for horses that have been abandoned, neglected, injured, or abused, focusing on their rehabilitation and well-being.
activities · 3 clusters
what they do
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Volunteer-Driven Equine Care & Support 2 activities
- Volunteer Training and EngagementProvides training to volunteers on equine safety, natural horsemanship philosophy, horse psychology, handling, grooming, hoof care, medicine, wound care, and equine nutrition. This includes a two-part orientation with a tour, policy review, safety course, and practical training in daily tasks like mucking stalls and scrubbing water tubs.
- Volunteer Training and EngagementProvides training to volunteers on equine safety, natural horsemanship philosophy, horse psychology, handling, grooming, hoof care, medicine, wound care, and equine nutrition. This includes a two-part orientation with a tour, policy review, safety course, and practical training in daily tasks such as mucking stalls and scrubbing water tubs.
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Equine Rescue and Rehabilitation 1 activity
- Horse Sanctuary and CareProvides a permanent home and comprehensive care for senior horses, many with chronic medical conditions, that have been abused, neglected, injured, abandoned, or surrendered. This includes daily turnout, stall cleanings, fresh water, three meals a day with snacks and treats, and farrier care. It is the only facility in Maricopa County exclusively serving senior horses.
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Uncategorized 3 activities
- Equine-Assisted Human ProgramsFacilitates interactions between horses and hundreds of visitors and volunteers annually, promoting healing for humans. This includes equine experiential coaching, equine experiences for individuals with autism and people in recovery, and team building activities.
- Equine-Assisted Human ProgramsFacilitates interactions between horses and hundreds of visitors and volunteers annually, promoting healing for humans. This includes equine experiential coaching, equine experiences for individuals with autism and people in recovery, and team building activities.
- Horse Sanctuary and CareProvides a permanent home and comprehensive care for senior horses, many with chronic medical conditions, who have been abused, neglected, injured, abandoned, or surrendered. This includes daily turnout, stall cleanings, fresh water, three meals a day with snacks and treats, and farrier care. It is the only facility in Maricopa County exclusively serving senior horses.
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financials · form 990 · fy2022
the money
revenue
Total revenue$207K
Contributions & grants$207K100%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$251K
Program expenses100%
Admin / overhead0%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$39K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineFacilities
balance sheet
Total assets$21K
Cash$21K
Investments$0
Liabilities$98K
Net assets$-77K
Liquid reserves1.0 mo
2 years on record · 2021–2022 · YoY revenue +43.3%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
board members · 7
- ANASTASIA KEYSER — DIRECTOR
- JAMES D GATH — PRESIDENT
- JEAN M GATH — TREASURER
- KATHERINE EAUSLIN — DIRECTOR
- LEIKA MCNALLY — DIRECTOR
- SUSAN DODGE — DIRECTOR
- VALERIE SALEMBIER — DIRECTOR
relationships · 11
who they work with
- Chaparral Veterinary Medical Center Partner — Dr. Anastasia Keyser currently works at this center as an equine general practitioner.
- Chaparral Veterinary Medical Center Partner — Provides exemplary medical care for the horses and has been a partner for over 15 years.
- Chaparral Veterinary Medical Center Partner — Provides medical care for the horses and has been a partner for over 15 years.
- Chaparral Veterinary Medical Center Partner — Provides medical care for the horses at the sanctuary.
- Dr. Keyser Government — Veterinarian and longtime board member who identifies horses in need of rescue and provides medical care.
- Duke University Asian Alumni Association Partner — Leika McNally is a member of this association and served as an alumni admissions interviewer.
- ExCo Leadership Partner — Valerie Salembier is an Executive Mentor for this firm, which offers mentoring services to CEOs and C-suite executives.
- Pfeiffer Partners Architects Inc. Partner — Jean Gath is a principal at the firm, which helps guide Tierra Madre Horse & Human Sanctuary to a sustainable future.
- Reata Equine Hospital Partner — Dr. Anastasia Keyser completed an internship at this hospital.
- Salt River Wild Horse Management Project Partner — Lent a trailer to transport rescued wild horses.
- Texas A&M University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Partner — Dr. Anastasia Keyser attended this university and was employed in the large animal ICU at Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital.