Why Sponsor?

The Bear Spot Foundation

The Bear Spot Foundation for Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy provides traditional psychotherapy in an untraditional setting, using horses as therapeutic catalyst.

Freestyle...Serious Fun

The foundation strives to provide the best care to both client and equine therapist. As a non-profit organization that provides services for well below the cost of supporting the therapy horses, and the acceptance of pro bono cases, they are dependent upon the generosity of donors as well as the income from their annual fundraising event "Freestyle…Serious Fun" (www.bearspotfreestyle.com).

The Children of the Americas Dressage Invitational

The Bear Spot Foundation is devoted to helping children fulfill their dreams using horses as a catalyst. With this mission in mind, the Bear Spot Foundation created and hosts The Children of the Americas Dressage Invitational (www.bearspotcadi.com). These children come from South and Central America, The Islands, Canada and The United States. This international event, both USDF- and USEF-recognized, creates a cultural exchange among the child dressage riders and their families using their love of horses as a common bond. The CADI relies solely upon entry fees and donations to continue each year.

Sponsorship Opportunities

Each event maintains a distinct personality and flavor of its own. Each offers a myriad of sponsorship opportunities. Please take a moment to explore these individual websites (Bear Spot Freestyle...Serious Fun, Bear Spot CADI), and support the Bear Spot Foundation.

Sponsorship of either of these events, or a direct donation to the Foundation, will enable the work that has been started to continue.

Consider Why Sponsorship Makes Sense

A Growing Base Creates Growing Buying Power
The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF), the equestrian national governing body, recently completed a survey that reveals the competitive aspect of the sport continues to grow steadily, and also indicates a base with considerable buying power.

Purchases
The study shows the average member has been active in equestrian sport for 22 years, and members spend over $1.4 billion annually on equine–related purchases, not including horses and travel.

Travel
With regard to travel, in 2004 the average member accounted for 30 hotel room nights, 23 domestic trips and two foreign trips, with vehicle rentals included with these trips.

The survey further shows that members buy from sponsors of equestrian events:

AHC Study: Horse Industry Has Huge Economic Impact

The horse industry in the United States contributes $39 billion in direct economic impact to the U.S. economy and supports 1.4 million jobs on a full-time basis, according to a new study released today by the American Horse Council (AHC). When indirect and induced spending are included, the industry’s economic impact reaches $102 billion. The study also estimates the horse population in this country has reached 9.2 million. 

The study reveals:

“This study paints a portrait of an industry that operates in every corner of the country and contributes mightily to the American economy and culture,” said Jay Hickey, president of the AHC. “Never before has the impact of our industry been so dramatically demonstrated.”

Freestyle 2010…Serious Fun and The Children of the Americas Dressage Invitational are members of The Signature Dressage Series.