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Causes: Animal Protection & Welfare, Animal Training, Animals, Environment

Mission: Brooke USA's mission is to significantly improve the welfare of working horses, donkeys and mules and the people they serve throughout Asia, Africa, the Middle East, the Americas and the Caribbean by raising funds and responsibly directing them to the areas of greatest need. We do this through a holistic approach to funding which includes capacity building, sustainability programming, female empowerment and international advocacy. Brooke USA connects private philanthropists with their passion for helping relieve the suffering of working equines and their owners. Brooke USA raises funds to support a wide variety of programs for working horses, donkeys and mules to help them become (and remain) healthy and happy now and in the long-term, which also benefits the very poor families who depend on those animals to help them earn a living.

Results: Our financial performance ratios are a measure of our organizational performance:Current Ratio = 2.38A basic measure of financial fortitude, the current ratio simply divides current assets by current liabilities. This resulting number represents the ability of Brooke USA to meet short-term obligations. Generally, a current ratio exceeding 1 indicates the ability to meet existing obligations. Program Efficiency Ratio = 80%A measure of how efficient Brooke USA is at using funds for its core purpose and is determined by dividing total program expenses by total expenses. An acceptable measure of performance of 75% or more toward programs.

Target demographics: working horses, donkeys and mules and the people who depend on them

Direct beneficiaries per year: 46,053 working equines and 79,700 people in eight countries.

Geographic areas served: countries in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, the Americas and the Caribbean

Programs: relieving the suffering of working equines through treatment and education; working with owners to address the most common and severe problems to ensure a healthier future for working equines; working with local vets and other providers to improve the availability and quality of services for working animals, and advocating for local, national and international institutions to include the welfare of working equines in policy and implementation.
2333 Alexandria Drive, Lexington, KY 40504
859-296-0037
Animals
Lexington
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