Transparency and Impact:
Your Support in Action

At the American Wild Horse Conservation (AWHC), we believe in full transparency and accountability. Our commitment to preserving and protecting America’s wild horses and burros is backed by rigorous financial stewardship and measurable impact. Explore our financial reports and discover the tangible outcomes of your generous support. Together, we’re making a difference and ensuring a future where wild horses roam free.

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Tax ID Number

AWHC is registered with the IRS as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and your donation is tax-deductible. Our tax identification number is 47-4016989.

501(c)(3) IRS Status Letter

Form 990, Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax

Annual Reports

Charity Rating

AWHC is a Charity Navigator Four Star Charity with a 100% rating.

AWHC is a Platinum-Level Guidestar participant, demonstrating our commitment to transparency.

AWHC FEATURED IN THE 9 Best Charities That Help Horses

Today, the American Wild Horse Conservation is the leading voice on the protection of wild mustangs and burros.

Marlon Reis
Kaitlynn Carter
Suzanne Roy
Scott WIlson
American Wild Horse Conservation is a national leader in using fertility control to keep Wild Horse populations from increasing to the point where the BLM historically employs roundups and removals. I am beyond grateful for this amazing organization’s leadership and participation, without which the [Colorado] Wild Horse Project would not have come to fruition.
Marlon Reis
First Gentleman of Colorado
I wanted to get involved with AWHC when I saw videos of wild horses getting rounded up by helicopters. These animals are majestic in the wild; seeing them forced into captivity is heartbreaking and cruel. The government can do better, and I’m looking forward to educating the American public and working to keep wild horses in the wild.
Kaitlynn Carter
Ambassador
American Wild Horse Conservation is more than a campaign. We are reforming wild horse and burro protection across the American West, expanding protected natural habitats in places like Fish Springs, Nevada, and setting the conservation standard through the world’s leading wild horse fertility control initiative. We have a new model for wild horse protection through conservation.
Suzanne Roy
Executive Director
There are currently 62,000 wild horses and burros in long term holding. This year, the BLM intends to remove an additional 20,000 from public rangelands, with the North Lander animals to account for 14% of those.
Scott WIlson
Director of Strategy and Awareness

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