NSBA Foundation Receives Funding for Second Class of Tomorrows Horsemen

The National Snaffle Bit Association Foundation is pleased to announce that a second class of Tomorrows Horsemen has been fully funded and will begin in 2022, thanks to the generous donations of the Mary F. Atkinson Foundation Trust of Lufkin, Texas, and the Carl and Caroline Swanson Foundation of Omaha, Nebraska.

Operating as a special project of the NSBA Foundation, Tomorrows Horsemen is a two-year professional development program that assists young equestrian professionals in various aspects of their business to help them more successfully develop a viable and thriving business in the horse industry.

MariJo Meredith is a trustee of the Mary F. Atkinson Foundation Trust. The Atkinson Foundation Trust is a returning sponsor of Tomorrow Horsemen, which funded the first two-year class. “When we first talked about this program three years ago, I was so pleased that there were like-minded people interested in helping the future professional trainers of our industry. It is my hope that we will help the next generation of trainers become more resilient, smarter and more sustainable,” she noted.
“We had a great group of trainers in the first class, and I know in talking to others throughout the industry that there are a lot of young trainers who would like to take advantage of the program. I believe through the tools that Tomorrows Horsemen provides, we are going to make a difference in this industry.”

Lori Bucholz, who with her husband, Rick, is a trustee of the Carl and Caroline Swanson Foundation, agreed. “Having good, responsible professionals in our business is very important,” she said.

“Tomorrows Horsemen helps young professionals learn about many important business aspects of their operation, from growing their brand, to handling the bookkeeping, and issues like insurance and loans, to relating to their clients, to help their businesses become successful and sustainable. The class size also allows each participant to get individual attention, but it also requires that they put in the work. It’s a great program that we’re happy to support.”

About Tomorrows Horsemen
Unlike any other program offered for professional horsemen, this program helps emerging industry professionals strengthen their business practices, communication and leadership skills through in-person workshops, interaction with business and industry experts and Zoom meetings. The goal of Tomorrows Horsemen is to protect the future of the equine industry by teaching practical business applications that will result in long-term financial stability for equine professionals, their families, and their businesses.

The NSBA Foundation will announce information about the 2022 Tomorrows Horsemen class, including the schedule and application process, in the near future.

About The NSBA Foundation
The Foundation’s mission is to enhance the well-being of the show horse community through various charitable programs that benefit horse people, horses and the relationships they create.

Tomorrows Horsemen falls under education, one of five core pillars that the NSBA Foundation supports. The other key areas of concentration include animal welfare, which has been a core philosophy of the National Snaffle Bit Association from its inception; Equestrians With Disabilities (including Heroes On Horses programs for veterans), in which the Foundation encourages participation and provides financial support to exhibitors at national competitions such as the NSBA World Championship Show; the Trainer Crisis Fund, which assists professional members during a time of crisis, disaster or serious physical illness; and the Champion Fund. The NSBA Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

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About NSBA
Established in 1983, the National Snaffle Bit Association has expanded from its roots of the pleasure horse to recognize various disciplines and eight breed associations in competition. NSBA’s programs uphold keeping the welfare of the horse as the primary consideration in all activities and encourage the use of standard rules for holding and judging events.


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