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- Written by Allie Layos
Equine Sports Council Presents $2,500 to Monarch National Championship
The Equine Sports Council presented a $2,500 check to the Monarch National Championship horse show at the UPHA Convention in Orlando, Fla. last week
. These funds are part of the GiveBack Program that the organization was founded on, returning 25% of the ESC network participation fees collected at horse shows back to the shows to use for promotion, marketing, or to better the horse industry in their area.“We’ve paid out over $12,000 since our formation in late 2019,” said Shane Darnell, co-founder of ESC. “Those funds are making a big difference to grassroots shows, lesson programs and rescue groups in our show horse industry.”
This year ESC is offering a $500 sign-on grant for new shows that join their Network.
“Horse shows that expect to have 150 performance horses, or a significant academy turnout, can receive an advance on their 25% payback,” said Jackie Hale. “They can use this grant to help with start-up expenses, such as the deposit on a facility, ribbons and trophies, or advertising and promotion.”
Equine Sports Council is a not-for-profit, non-member organization that supports local, grassroots shows. It offers general rules and standards, guidelines and class specifications, an unbiased third-party dispute resolution process, and help collecting bad debt, among other benefits.
“We also give trainers and exhibitors the reassurance that a show within our Network will be well-organized, and participants will be treated fairly,” Jackie said.
For more information about the network, or to register your show, visit EquineSportsCouncil.org or call (855) 378-4631.