Opportunity Information: Apply for VA EQUINE 24

The Grants for Adaptive Sports Programs for Disabled Veterans and Disabled Members of the Armed Forces (Equine Assisted Therapy) opportunity (Funding Opportunity Number: VA EQUINE 24; CFDA: 64.034) is a discretionary grant offered through the National Veterans Sports Programs. Its purpose is to fund non-federal organizations that can plan, develop, manage, and deliver adaptive sports programming specifically for disabled Veterans and disabled members of the Armed Forces, with this particular notice focusing on equine-assisted therapy as the adaptive activity. The overall intent of the Adaptive Sports Grant Program is to expand access to structured, well-run adaptive activities that support rehabilitation, independence, and quality of life for participants with disabilities that mirror those commonly experienced by Veterans and service members.

A central theme of the notice is organizational capability and scale. To be eligible, an applicant must be a non-Federal Government entity and must be able to show significant experience operating a large-scale adaptive sports program serving people with disabilities. In practical terms, the program is looking for applicants that already have the infrastructure, staffing, risk management practices, and program oversight needed to deliver consistent services to a specialized population, rather than groups that are still in early pilot stages. The emphasis on demonstrated experience signals that the funding is meant to strengthen and extend proven delivery capacity, not to stand up a brand-new organization or an untested model.

While the broader Adaptive Sports Grant Program covers a wide range of adaptive sports activities, this specific NOFA sets aside funding for equine therapy targeted to Veterans and service members whose disabilities are related to mental health issues. The notice frames adaptive sports activities broadly to include not only direct instruction, participation, and competition, but also the supporting pieces that make a quality program possible. That includes training and technical assistance for program administrators, coaches, recreation therapists, instructors, VA employees, and other relevant personnel, as well as coordination and program operations such as athlete assessment, sport-specific training methods, program development at the local level, procurement of sports equipment and supplies, and program evaluation. In the context of equine-assisted therapy, these categories translate into costs and activities like qualified instruction and facilitation, participant assessment and progress tracking, staff development, safe and appropriate equipment and supplies, and structured evaluation to measure outcomes and improve delivery.

Financially, the NOFA announces a total of $1,500,000 available for award under this equine-therapy-focused competition. The award ceiling is $750,000, meaning individual awards can be funded up to that amount. The opportunity listing indicates an expected awards field but does not specify a number of awards in the provided source text; however, given the total funding and the ceiling, the program could support more than one award depending on the amounts requested and the selections made. The primary goal stated for the NOFA is to ensure resources flow to adaptive sports entities whose capabilities align with the needs and priorities of disabled Veterans and disabled members of the Armed Forces, which is another way of saying the VA wants funding to go to organizations that can reliably deliver the right services to the right population at an appropriate scale.

This competition is also clearly scoped: proposals must be focused on equine therapy. Organizations interested in adaptive sports projects that are not centered on equine therapy are directed to a separate opportunity, VA-SPORTS-24, rather than applying under VA EQUINE 24. The application timeline provided shows a creation date of January 24, 2024, with an original closing date of March 27, 2024, which defines the window in which applicants were expected to submit their proposals for consideration.

  • The National Veterans Sports Programs in the other sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "Grants for Adaptive Sports Programs for Disabled Veterans and Disabled Members of the Armed Forces (Equine Assisted Therapy)" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 64.034.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2024-01-24.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2024-03-27. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $750,000.00 in funding.
  • Eligible applicants include: Others.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the Grants for Adaptive Sports Programs (Equine Assisted Therapy) opportunity?

It is a discretionary grant opportunity offered through the National Veterans Sports Programs titled "Grants for Adaptive Sports Programs for Disabled Veterans and Disabled Members of the Armed Forces (Equine Assisted Therapy)." The funding opportunity number is VA EQUINE 24 and the CFDA number is 64.034.

What is the purpose of this grant?

The purpose is to fund non-federal organizations that can plan, develop, manage, and deliver adaptive sports programming for disabled Veterans and disabled members of the Armed Forces. This specific notice focuses on equine-assisted therapy as the adaptive activity.

What is the broader intent of the Adaptive Sports Grant Program?

The overall intent is to expand access to structured, well-run adaptive activities that support rehabilitation, independence, and quality of life for participants with disabilities that mirror those commonly experienced by Veterans and service members.

What type of activity must proposals focus on under VA EQUINE 24?

Proposals must be focused on equine-assisted therapy. This competition is clearly scoped to equine therapy as the adaptive activity.

Who is the target participant population for this equine therapy funding?

This funding is targeted to disabled Veterans and disabled members of the Armed Forces whose disabilities are related to mental health issues.

Who is eligible to apply?

An applicant must be a non-Federal Government entity and must be able to show significant experience operating a large-scale adaptive sports program serving people with disabilities.

Does the program fund new or early-stage organizations?

The notice emphasizes demonstrated experience and organizational capability, signaling that the funding is intended to strengthen and extend proven delivery capacity rather than to stand up a brand-new organization or an untested model.

What does "organizational capability and scale" mean in practice for applicants?

The program is looking for applicants that already have infrastructure, staffing, risk management practices, and program oversight needed to deliver consistent services to a specialized population, rather than groups that are still in early pilot stages.

Is this grant only for direct equine therapy sessions, or can it support related program functions?

The notice frames adaptive sports activities broadly. In addition to direct instruction and participation, it includes supporting elements that make a quality program possible, such as training, technical assistance, coordination, program operations, equipment and supplies, and program evaluation.

What types of training and technical assistance are mentioned as part of eligible program activity?

The notice includes training and technical assistance for program administrators, coaches, recreation therapists, instructors, VA employees, and other relevant personnel.

What kinds of program operations are included in the scope described?

The notice mentions coordination and program operations such as athlete assessment, sport-specific training methods, program development at the local level, procurement of sports equipment and supplies, and program evaluation.

How do those broad activity categories translate to equine-assisted therapy programming?

In the context of equine-assisted therapy, these categories translate into items like qualified instruction and facilitation, participant assessment and progress tracking, staff development, safe and appropriate equipment and supplies, and structured evaluation to measure outcomes and improve delivery.

How much total funding is available under this equine-therapy-focused competition?

The NOFA announces a total of $1,500,000 available for award under this equine-therapy-focused competition.

What is the maximum award amount per grant (award ceiling)?

The award ceiling is $750,000, meaning individual awards can be funded up to that amount.

How many awards are expected to be made?

The opportunity listing indicates an expected awards field, but the provided source text does not specify a number of awards. Given the total funding amount and the award ceiling, the program could support more than one award depending on the amounts requested and the selections made.

What is the primary goal stated for this NOFA?

The primary goal is to ensure resources flow to adaptive sports entities whose capabilities align with the needs and priorities of disabled Veterans and disabled members of the Armed Forces, meaning the VA wants funding to go to organizations that can reliably deliver the right services to the right population at an appropriate scale.

If an organization wants to propose an adaptive sports project that is not equine therapy, should it apply here?

No. Organizations interested in adaptive sports projects that are not centered on equine therapy are directed to a separate opportunity, VA-SPORTS-24, rather than applying under VA EQUINE 24.

What are the key dates for this opportunity?

The application timeline provided shows a creation date of January 24, 2024, with an original closing date of March 27, 2024.

What is the application window reflected in the provided information?

Based on the creation date (January 24, 2024) and original closing date (March 27, 2024), applicants were expected to submit proposals within that window for consideration.

Which program within VA offers this grant?

This discretionary grant is offered through the National Veterans Sports Programs.

What is the CFDA number associated with this opportunity?

The CFDA number is 64.034.

What is the funding opportunity number (FON) for this NOFA?

The funding opportunity number is VA EQUINE 24.

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