The Dressage Foundation announced begin August that three major funding opportunities will be available this fall for American High Performance Dressage athletes and Dressage Instructors.
The purpose of the Carol Lavell Advanced Dressage Prize is to award an annual $25,000 grant to provide financial assistance for coaching and training to a talented, committed, qualified rider whose plan is to reach and excel at the elite, international standards of High Performance Dressage. Thanks to the generosity of Carol's father, Gordon Cadwgan, the Foundation is now able to offer up to two annual $25,000 Prizes. The application deadline is December 13, 2010.
The Anne L. Barlow Ramsay Annual $25,000 Grant was established to showcase talented American-bred horses ridden by United States citizens, by providing funds to train and compete in Europe. The horse and rider applicants will be competing successfully at Prix St. George or higher, and show potential to move forward into High Performance competition. The successful applicant will demonstrate an ability to be an ambassador for the American-bred horse in Europe. Applications for the Ramsay Grant are due October 25, 2010.
The Major Anders Lindgren Scholarship for Dressage Instructors is once again available, and the award amount has increased from $6,000 to $10,000. This scholarship is awarded to a Dressage instructor, especially those in the USDF Certified Pool, Training through Fourth Levels. The funding is meant to help with the expenses incurred as recipients study and train abroad to improve Dressage teaching and training. The deadline to apply for this scholarship is September 30, 2010.
Further information and applications for each of these awards, and for other grants from The Dressage Foundation, can be found at www.dressagefoundation.org.