Bay Area Barns and Trails
EIN 680442986 Private FoundationTotal Given 2017–2024
$210K
69 grants · $26K avg/year
based on 8 yrs of IRS 990-PF records on file
<$100K/yr
micro funder
capacity
$2K
typical micro grants · $2K–$5K
grant size
34%
supporter · 14/41 multi-year
repeat
$300K
Assets (2024)
41
Distinct Recipients
Focus Areas
Application Information
Accepts Unsolicited Proposals
Unknown
Contact Person
Morris Older
Phone
(925) 510-3149
Deadlines
Applications are due prior to March 1 and August 1.
How to Apply
Bay Area Barns and Trails (BABT) provides technical and financial assistance to equestrians, public and private landowners, trails associations, and community groups working together to preserve San Francisco Bay Area equestrian stables, pastures, trails, and horse camps. BABT invites equestrians to submit funding requests for stewardship projects which will enhance equestrian trails, stables, pastures, and staging areas located in Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Mateo, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, or Sonoma Counties. Preference will be given to a trail, stable, pasture, staging area or horsecamp near a creek, lake, reservoir, bay, or estuary ecosystem. Recipients will be asked to submit a report within one year documenting how monies were used and with what result. Grant seekers should contact the Organization by email to request a grant application.
Restrictions
Please contact the Organization for additional information,
Financial Trends
Giving Over Time
Total Assets Over Time
View financial data as table
| Year | Total Giving | Total Assets | Revenue | Grants |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | $50K | $467K | $1K | 15 |
| 2018 | $28K | $447K | $25K | 7 |
| 2019 | N/A | $414K | $14K | N/A |
| 2020 | $30K | $389K | $16K | 15 |
| 2022 | $31K | $346K | $20K | 7 |
| 2023 | $31K | $323K | $16K | 10 |
| 2024 | $40K | $300K | $27K | 15 |
Grant Size Distribution
Based on 69 grants on record
Minimum
$500
25th Pctl
$2K
Median
$2K
Average
$3K
75th Pctl
$5K
Maximum
$10K
Geographic Distribution
Officers & Directors
LE
Lyndall Erb
6 yrs
President & Director
Leadership
MO
Morris Older
7+ yrs
Treasurer & Director
Leadership
PM
Pat McAndrews
4 yrs
Director
AW
Amory Willis
4 yrs
Director
MH
Mary Page Huffy
4 yrs
Director
SB
Sahar Bartlett
4 yrs
Director
LS
Leida Schoggen
6 yrs
Director
JF
Janice Frazier
6 yrs
Director
LE
Lyndall Erb
6 yrs
President & Director
Leadership
MO
Morris Older
7+ yrs
Treasurer & Director
Leadership
MH
Mary Page Huffy
4 yrs
Director
JF
Janice Frazier
6 yrs
Director
LS
Leida Schoggen
6 yrs
Director
SB
Sahar Bartlett
4 yrs
Director
AW
Amory Willis
4 yrs
Director
PM
Pat McAndrews
4 yrs
Director
LE
Lyndall Erb
6 yrs
President & Director
Leadership
MO
Morris Older
7+ yrs
Treasurer & Director
Leadership
MT
Marilyn Terstegge
4 yrs
Secretary & Director
Leadership
SB
Sahar Bartlett
4 yrs
Director
PM
Pat McAndrews
4 yrs
Director
AW
Amory Willis
4 yrs
Director
JF
Janice Frazier
6 yrs
Director
LS
Leida Schoggen
6 yrs
Director
MH
Mary Page Huffy
4 yrs
Director
Grants Awarded (69 total)
| Purpose | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rincon Riders | Santa Rosa, CA | $10,000 | General SupportGeneral Support | 2018 |
| Volunteers for Outdoor California | Belmont, CA | $7,500 | General support | 2022 |
| Bay Area Ridge Trail Council | San Francisco, CA | $7,500 | General support | 2023 |
| Bay Area Ridge Trail Council | Berkeley, CA | $7,500 | Multi-use trail building | 2024 |
| San Mateo County Parks Foundation | San Mateo, CA | $7,500 | Wunderlich riding ring footing | 2017 |
| Volunteers for Outdoor California | Belmont, CA | $6,500 | General support | 2023 |
| We Ride Too | Oakland, CA | $6,350 | Equestrian education programs and lessons for Oakland youth. | 2022 |
| Marin Stables and Trails | Fairfax, CA | $5,000 | Replace the culvert accross the creek | 2020 |
| Sonoma County Regional Parks Foundation | Santa Rosa, CA | $5,000 | To expand the existing equestrian parking lot at Helen Putnam Regional Park | 2020 |
| Marin Stables and Trails | Fairfax, CA | $5,000 | Replace the culvert accross the creek | 2022 |
| Tilden Wildcat Horsemen's Association | Orinda, CA | $5,000 | Matching funds for TWHA's benefit event Matching funds for distribution to Bay Area Ridge Trail, Volunteers for... | 2022 |
| Sonoma County Regional Parks Foundation | Santa Rosa, CA | $5,000 | Multi-use trail construction Helen Putnam Regional Park | 2017 |
| Tilden Wildcat Horsemen's Association | Orinda, CA | $5,000 | Matching funds to benefit trails, including volunteer trail projects in the East Bay and around the bay. | 2017 |
| Tri-Valley Conservancy | Livermore, CA | $5,000 | General support | 2017 |
| Ocean Riders of Marin | Muir Beach, CA | $5,000 | Covered arena matching funds | 2017 |
| Tilden Wildcat Horsemen's Association | Orinda, CA | $5,000 | Matching funds to benefit trails, including volunteer trail projects in the East Bay and around the bay. | 2018 |
| Volunteers for Outdoor California | Belmont, CA | $5,000 | Support trail building projects | 2018 |
| Mounted Patrol Foundation | Woodside, CA | $4,600 | Feed grant | 2023 |
| Concord Mt Diablo Trail Ride Association | Clayton, CA | $4,300 | Multiple small grants for feed, and storage pads | 2020 |
| Square Peg Foundation | Half Moon Bay, CA | $4,063 | For environmental improvements | 2024 |
| Alma Equine | Los Gatos, CA | $3,750 | Scholarships for riding students | 2024 |
| Sonoma County Regional Parks Foundation | Santa Rosa, CA | $3,000 | Construct of multi-use, horse-friendly 1.2 mile trail | 2020 |
| Halleck Creek Ranch | Nicasio, CA | $3,000 | General support | 2018 |
| Alta Bowl Horseowner's Association | Mill Valley, CA | $2,559 | Removal of invasive Scoth bloom | 2017 |
| Morgan Horse RanchPoint Reyes National Seashore | Point Reyes Station, CA | $2,500 | Repair of femce separating the horse trail from the demonstration area | 2020 |
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