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General Information & Procedure
The Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation, Inc. supports research
relevant to equine health and performance.
Although there are no limits on the dollar amount that may be awarded, applicants
are advised that in recent years the Foundation has awarded approximately
$900,000 annually. Average amounts funded during the past five years has
been $71,000 per grant.
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PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS are generally limited to the submission
of one application each year. The Principal investigator should
have some professorial rank and salary from the institution
involved, or hold some grade of Research Professorship with
salary from the institution.
If your research interests are relevant to the equine, application forms
may be downloaded on the previous page or obtained by contacting the Foundation's
Lexington office at:
Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation
821 Corporate Drive
Lexington, KY 40503
(859) 224-2850
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The deadline for receiving 2010 applications is Friday, October
1. Failure to observe any and all instructions may result in automatic
disqualification. Applications (original and 3 copies) must be completed
and received by the Foundation by Friday, October 1, 2010.
All applicants must comply with the following regulations pertaining to animal
use in the proposed study.
The following statement was adopted by the Board of Directors of the Grayson-Jockey
Club Research Foundation, Inc., on November 11, 1990, and therefore is the official
policy of the Foundation:
"The Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation's official policy on humane
care and use of vertebrate animals shall require that grant applications for
research employing such animals be accompanied by a letter stating that the INSTITUTIONAL
ANIMAL CARE AND USE COMMITTEE has reviewed and approved the research project
for funding as requested. Grant proposals may be reviewed prior to receipt of
such statement by the Foundation's Research Advisory Committee, but funds will
not be awarded without a letter signed by an individual qualified and authorized
to represent the application institution."
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