The Dressage Foundation seeks info on lesson programs
- January 10, 2025
- ⎯ Edited Press Release
The Dressage Foundation, a non-profit organization based in Lincoln, Nebraska, recently issued the following news release about a survey it is conducting among and about dressage lesson programs:
Calling all U.S. dressage lesson programs
“We want to hear from you!
“As a dressage lesson program facilitator, your support within the dressage community is vital. Your commitment to developing the next generation of riders is pivotal to the success of our sport at every level!
“Therefore, we are seeking information on how The Dressage Foundation may be able to help United States dressage lesson programs in the future.
“Please take a few minutes to complete our survey to help us better understand your needs, challenges, and goals as a dressage-focused lesson barn.
“Feel free to forward the survey to lesson program instructors and facility owners that you know.”
About The Dressage Foundation
The Dressage Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, tax-exempt organization whose mission is to cultivate and provide financial support for the advancement of dressage in the United States.
Lowell Boomer started the foundation in 1989, and since that time, millions of dollars in grant funding have been awarded to improve dressage in the United States. Grants are available for riders of all ages and levels, instructors, judges, breeders, show managers, dressage clubs and more. All of the funding for these grants was provided by contributions from donors.
For a peek at the kind of programs TDF sponsors, click here. For more information, visit the website or email [email protected].