Search Search Search You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Topic Equine Welfare (-) Equine Adoption Keeping Horses Safe Adoption & Placement Reaching & Supporting Adopters Foster Care Promotions & Events Programs & Operations Managed Admission Active FiltersEquine Adoption Group 9 Clear All 13 Social Media Tips to Increase Adoptions Here are 13 creative tips to get equine adopters lining up outside your barn door. Getting Better Together: How to Embrace, Establish and Empower Equine Adoptions Want to increase horse adoptions and make great matches at the same time? Join us as two equine adoption agencies share their secrets. Roll Out the Welcome Mat: How to Find and Support Equine Adopters Find out how two horse rescues appeal to and support a variety of equine adopters while ensuring good matches for their horses. How to Home Special Needs and Unrideable Horses Learn effective strategies for adopting out special needs and unrideable horses with tips from two different horse rescues. Horse Matchmaking 101: Evaluation and Training Learn about systems and processes that can be adopted by any shelter or rescue to increase the number of successful equine adoptions. Supercharge Equine Adoptions with Innovative Marketing Looking for clever ways to promote your available equines? Discover how 3 equine organizations use creative marketing ideas to find homes for horses. How to Take Compelling Photos of Adoptable Horses Learn how to attract equine adopters by taking compelling photos of every horse in your care. Volunteer Management Tips for Equine Adoption Organizations Discover tips to recruit, train, and keep volunteers coming back to maximize your organization’s impact on the horses in your care. How Training Can Help Equine Welfare Organizations Increase Adoptions Two innovative nonprofit equine organizations share how they developed creative programs to expand their capacity to help horses. 5 Ways to Engage Potential Horse Adopters Learn 5 ways to keep potential equine adopters engaged with your organization and committed to adopting when you don’t have a horse who fits their needs. Pagination Previous page ‹ previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page next ›