Equine Technical Support and Equine Breeding Schemes: General Programme
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The General Programme of the Equine Technical Support and Equine Breeding Scheme 2020 provides financial support to help improve quality equine breeding. The scheme also supports infrastructure in the non-thoroughbred horse sector.
Grant aid is available for steps to improve data collection in the genetics and equine breeding area and DNA sampling. The scheme also supports initiatives in the area of breeding, promotion, marketing and studbook development.
This scheme is only available to breed societies approved to maintain equine breeding programmes. All projects must demonstrate their compatibility to the Sport Horse strategy - Reaching New Heights - to be considered eligible for grant aid.
Applications are currently closed.
You must provide acceptable documentation as proof of spending and comply with all legal, tax registration, and employment regulations.
Where payments in excess of €10,000 occur in any calendar year, a current Tax Clearance Certificates must be provided by applicants and all contractors and sub-contractors engaged by the applicants for the purposes of approved projects.
All projects proposed must be capable of being fully completed in 2020. Applications for the scheme are evaluated using set criteria. The funding for the scheme is limited and applications are accepted subject to the maximum overall budget available each year.
Aid is granted to cover eligible costs on the following basis:
Measure | Aid levels |
Genetic Indexing | 70% |
DNA testing to verify pedigree | up to 70% |
Studbook Establishment and Development | up to 100% |
Marketing and Promotion | up to 100% |
Performance Testing | up to 70% |
Education and Training | up to 100% |
On approval, projects are notified about the maximum grant payable to the organisation for the specific project in the year concerned.
All applications should arrive no later than 5pm on Friday 21 February 2020 to:
Applications along with the necessary documentation will be accepted by email format by the closing date however a hard-signed copy of the application form and supplementary supporting documentation must be received within 3 working days.