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Riding for Reading Receives Grants for 2007 and Expands Its Programs

Burbank, California. Riding For Reading, a non-profit organization (501 (c)3) dedicated to promoting reading, literacy, and education through equestrian sports and activities, is pleased to announce that it has received two important grants to augment its 2007 budget. The Equus Foundation selected Riding For Reading as a recipient of one of its 2007 grants, and the United States Hunter Jumper Association also provided a grant.

These grants will be used to help fund Riding For Reading’s equestrian based literacy programs. Riding For Reading’s flagship activity is its Riding For Reading Class. This pleasure-type class is open to any junior rider in 1st through 12th grade, and riders compete in the class representing their school. Regardless of how riders place in the class, every rider’s school receives a donation to its library. Riders receive awards provided by Riding For Reading sponsors and supporters.

At its inaugural event in Los Angeles, CA (Sept. 2006), 50 riders competed in the class and 46 unique schools received donations to their libraries. Riding For Reading distributed over $5,000 to schools throughout Los Angeles. Many riders were recognized by their schools for their riding accomplishments. One school wrote:

It is rare and impressive that an organization such as yours would decide to actively support the educational needs of its participants, as well as their equestrian needs. We plan to honor Chelsea James by purchasing equestrian related books with this grant. Newbury Park High, California.

More than 20,000 students benefitted from improved library materials because of the Los Angeles Riding For Reading Class.

Because of the success of this program and the Equus Foundation and USHJA grants, the Riding For Reading Board of Directors voted to expand its programs in 2007. Shows interested in hosting a Riding For Reading Class are invited to submit an application. Applications are available online at http://www.ridingforreading.org, and are due by March 1, 2007. Riding For Reading plans to select three to five shows to host a Riding For Reading Class. Detailed information is available on the Riding For Reading website. Riding For Reading will announce the 2007 host shows by the end of March.

 

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