Mini Therapy Horses, founded in 2008, uses miniature horses to provide equine assisted activities and therapy (EAA/EAT) to enhance the emotional and physical well-being of children and veterans in hospitals and community settings, particularly in Los Angeles.
2014
47-1664974
$314.7 thousand
This organization contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. See the SDG page for more information.
Mini Therapy Horses comforts children in hospitals, providing emotional support.
Responding to crises with equine therapy as first responders.
Celebrating community spirit through participation in the Rose Parade.
Guidestar Platinum Certification
Recognized for transparency and performance in nonprofit management.
Participation in Rose Parade
Demonstrated community engagement through multiple appearances in the prestigious Rose Parade.
Service in Crisis Response
Provided equine therapy support following traumatic incidents as part of the LA Mayor's Crisis Response Team.
2022-01-01
Participation in the Rose Parade with a display of mini therapy horses.
2018-11-08
Provided emotional support during the Woolsey Fire incident.
2021-06-15
Visit and therapeutic interaction with patients at Shriners Hospital for Children.
Utilizes miniature horses to provide therapy sessions for emotional and physical healing.
Learn MoreOverall Score
41
44
/100
Program Expense Ratio
72.25%
8
/20
Program Revenue Growth
0.00%
2
/20
Leverage Ratio
0.005908
20
/20
Working Capital Ratio
1.191
12
/20
Fundraising Efficiency
0
2
/20
Fiscal Year:2023
Source:Source: Self-reported by organization
Category | Amount | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Contributions, Gifts, and Grants | 182.8K | 90.61% |
Program Services | 18.95K | 9.39% |
Investment Income | 0 | 0.00% |
Sales of Non-Inventory Assets | 0 | 0.00% |
Other Notable Sources | 0 | 0.00% |
Total Revenue | 201.8K | 100.00% |
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