2025 Bootstraps Scholarship Program Accepting Nominations

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

The Ferris Allen Bootstraps Scholarship—established to support members of the Maryland Thoroughbred racing community who seek to further their education—is now open for applications.

A total of $10,000 will be awarded annually to one deserving recipient following a comprehensive review process. The application deadline is August 15, and submissions can be made at ferrisallenscholarship.com.

Eligible applicants must have been employed on the backstretch at Laurel Park or Pimlico Race Course, or have held a related support role within Maryland racing, at some point during the past three years. In addition, candidates must be currently enrolled—or planning to enroll—in a four-year college or university beginning in fall 2025 or shortly thereafter.

The Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association launched this impactful scholarship program in 2023 with funding from veteran trainer Ferris Allen, a longtime presence at Laurel Park and a current MTHA Board member. The initiative aims to provide meaningful financial assistance to individuals committed to advancing their education and building a brighter future.

“I believe our industry must do more to offer real and lasting educational support to members of our backstretch community,” Allen said. “This program identifies one exceptional candidate each year and gives them a boost in pursuing their goals and aspirations. We encourage everyone in the racing community to help spread the word.”

Recipients selected in the program’s first two years are now actively enrolled in college.

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