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Giving Guide 2025

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V O L . X X X I N O. X X I I 96 G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 2 5 – 2 0 2 6 N O N P RO F I T P RO F I L E 2026 GOALS Riding To e Top (RTT) is looking towards the future with plans to grow our programming in order to accommodate more clients and reduce our Wait List. We are working on growth in each our programs including adaptive/therapeutic riding, carriage driving, equine assisted learning and therapy programs (PT, OT and the addition of mental health work). Our goal for the coming year includes providing 3,800 visits annually to children and adults with disabilities through an investment in our human resources (staff and volunteers), our equine resources (building our herd to accommodate growth) and the expansion of our existing facilities. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/ OPPORTUNITIES RTT's largest fundraiser is the Triple B ~ Boots, Band & BBQ held each October, which raises critical funds for Rider Scholarships and our Horse Fund through a mission-based auction (and a great party). In addition to the lively auction, the Triple B offers opportunities for Business Sponsorships of the event. Sponsors receive exposure to thousands of RTT supporters through pre- and post-event promotions and during the night of the event. RTT also has a number of smaller events which take place throughout the year. ese smaller events include Ride-a-Thons, the Beach to Beacon Road Race, Giving Tuesday and a Wine Tasting. For more information visit ridingtothetop.org/events. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES Riding To e Top erapeutic Rid- ing Center is a private nonprofit 501(c) (3) founded and built by generous vol- unteers and donors. Our fees are kept as low as possible to provide access to the greatest number of clients. Gifts from individuals, corporations and founda- tions support 70% of RTT's annual operations. RTT receives no federal, state or municipal funds. We welcome donations through various charitable giving vehicles. Whether a gift is made by cash, stock, through an IRA retirement plan, a Donor Advised Fund, a matching gift through an employer, or as a planned gift, all help to provide support for RTT's clients, horses and programs. All donations are tax-deduct- ible as allowed by state and federal law. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Volunteers are the heart of Riding To e Top. On any given week, over 60 volunteers are at the farm. Annually, volunteers contribute over 12,000 hours serving in a variety of capacities. While the majority of our volunteers assist in lessons, they also help with barn chores, facility maintenance, administrative tasks, events and committee work. Training is provided and no horse experience is required! In addition to those who volunteer on a regular basis, RTT welcomes corpo- rate work groups. ese groups come for anywhere from a few hours to a full day of work and help us tackle some of our larger projects – fixing fencing, build- ing trails, spring clean-up or helping to set up before (or "tear down" after) the Triple B! For more information visit ridingtothetop.org/volunteer. Riding To The Top Therapeutic Riding Center Established: 1993 / Employees: 6 / Annual revenue: $771,113 TOP FUNDING SOURCES 32% Events 18% Foundations 18% Program fees 15% Private donor gifts 10% Restricted gifts 5% Miscellaneous 2% Corporate gifts CONTACT 14 Lilac Drive Windham, ME 04021 (207) 892-2813 www.ridingtothetop.org RidingToTheTop @ridingtothetop AWARDS/ACCOLADES • Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International Premier Accredited Center since 2000 • EQUUS Foundation Mentor Organization 2025 • Candid Platinum Transparency 2025 MISSION STATEMENT The mission of Riding To The Top Therapeutic Riding Center is enhancing health and wellness through equine- assisted services. AREA SERVED While the vast majority of our clients (and volunteers) come from Cumberland County, we have clients who travel from six counties in Maine. AT A GLANCE Carrie Niederman Board President Equine Veterinarian (Retired) BOARD OFFICERS Carter Loring-Lessard Board Vice President and Secretary Senior Cash Management Officer, Franklin Savings Bank Michelle Lopes Board Treasurer Product Manager II, Loyalty and Retention, TD Bank BOARD MEMBERS Penny Judd Chief Financial Officer (Retired) Terry Keough Human Resources Executive (Retired) Carissa Robb Managing Partner, SolomonEdwards Group Paul Rosenblum RTT Parent, Teacher (Retired) Ryan Trerotola Director, Analytics, IDEXX Laboratories RTT clients, volunteers, and horses enjoy the trails around the farm in nice weather! Sarah Bronson Executive Director The Triple B ~ Boots, Band & BBQ is RTT's biggest annual fundraiser, raising money for rider scholarships and horse care. Volunteers are vital to the work done at RTT. In 2024, volunteers contributed nearly 12,000 hours of time furthering RTT's mission! Thank you to Headlight Audio Visual, Inc. for Sponsoring this Ad

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