USEA Foundation Announces Full Moon Farm Eventing Foundation Fund

The USEA Foundation is honored to announce a new program, the Full Moon Farm Eventing Foundation Fund, which provides grants for training and education in the sport of eventing for riders who face challenges accessing such training and education due to financial or social-economic circumstances, exclusion or difficulty due to race, nationality, gender or gender identification, sexual orientation, age or other barrier.
The Full Moon Farm Eventing Foundation supports this grant program, and a committee of five USEA members will make up the selection committee for the grants. "We are excited about the enthusiasm we have received in fundraising for this new grant program," said Christine Hryzak of Full Moon Farm Eventing. "We expect these grants will have a great impact helping riders access the training they need to improve in the sport of eventing."
The grants have an application deadline of Oct. 15 and will be awarded at the USEA Annual Meeting & Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana, in December.
For more information, to apply or to donate to this fund, please visit USEAFoundation.orgor contact Katherine Cooper, [email protected].
About the USEA Foundation
The fundamental mission of the USEA Foundation is to protect and preserve the sport of eventing for future generations and to provide support for the core educational, safety, and equine welfare programs of the USEA. In addition, the Foundation administers educational grants for riders with the intent of preparing them to reach their goals. Learn more about the USEA Foundation at www.useafoundation.org.