The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance accreditation process is thorough and rigorous. It requires each aftercare organization to meet and maintain a set Code of Standards. Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance’s Code of Standards and accreditation process have been reviewed and approved by the American Humane Association and the American Association of Equine Practitioners. Organizations are required to complete an in-depth application and receive on-site visits to all facilities caring for their horses. Only organizations that are Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance accredited are eligible to receive funding.
It is the intent of Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance to accredit all sizes and types of organizations. When going through the process, keep this in mind. Some standards and/or questions in the application may not be applicable to an organization of your size or type.
According to Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance’s Code of Standards, accreditation status is determined after a complete review of five areas: operations; education; horse health care management; facility standards and services; adoption policies and protocols.
At a minimum, organizations applying for Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance accreditation must fulfill the following five requirements:
If you do not meet the above minimum requirements, please contact us at info@thoroughbredaftercare.org with any questions.
Once the application is completed and reviewed, you may be contacted to schedule a site inspection for each of your facilities. This inspection will be conducted by representatives of Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance.
Upon completion of the application, and site inspection(s), a review of your organization will be conducted to determine the awarding of accreditation.
Accredited organizations are eligible for Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance grants

Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance’s Code of Standards and accreditation process have been reviewed and approved by the American Association of Equine Practitioners and the American Humane Association.
Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance Foundation, Inc. Board of Directors, Committees, and staff includes individuals and affiliated organizations actively engaged in Thoroughbred aftercare as well as funding for Thoroughbred aftercare. All information provided in any Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance accreditation application and all information provided in any Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance grant application may be fully accessible to such individuals and organizations at any time. Applicant fully releases and holds harmless Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance for any and all dissemination of such information to any such individuals or organizations.