2025 Rebecca Farm Travel Grants Announced

The Event at Rebecca Farm is set to begin July 16-20 in Kalispell, Montana. Competitors from around the country are preparing to travel to the event, and thanks to the generosity of the Broussard Family Charitable Foundation Trust and administration of the USEA Foundation, that trip will be made more accessible through the Rebecca Farm Travel Grants.
For 2025, applications were accepted through June 1, and recipients were notified on June 11 of their selection to receive those grant funds. All eligible applicants were provided funding, and a total of $59,000 in grants have been allocated. Since the inception of these travel grants in 2011, over $200,000 has been awarded to help offset expenses related to competing at Rebecca Farm as riders pursue their eventing dreams of representing the U.S. at international competition. Earlier this year, it was announced that the travel grant amounts would be doubled, marking a significant increased commitment to the program by the Broussard Family Charitable Foundation Trust.
These grants are available to any rider of any age who is successfully competing at the three-star level or higher and has not already represented the U.S. at the Olympics, World Championships, or Pan American Games.
New this year, for those competing in the four-star divisions, the travel grants were increased to approximately $2 per mile traveled to get to the event, and for the three-star divisions the grants will amount to $1 per mile to reflect recent increases in actual costs to travel to the event.
For 2025, the recipients of the grants will be:
CCI3*
Anni Grandia-Dodson
Meg Pellegrini
Claire Robinson
Lauren Salgueiro
Kaylawna Smith-Cook
Megan Sykes
Harper Click
Marc Grandia
Mason Reidy
Ali Kuhn
CCI4*
Alex Conrad
Tommy Greengard
Allison Springer
Briggs Surratt
Chris Talley
Skyeler Voss
Madeline Backus
Rebecca Brown
Jack Curtis
Kristi Foresman
Erin Grandia
Lizzie Hoff
About the USEA Foundation
The fundamental mission of the USEA Foundation is to protect and preserve the sport of eventing for future generations and to provide support for the core educational, safety, and equine welfare programs of the USEA. In addition, the Foundation administers educational grants for riders with the intent of preparing them to reach their goals. Learn more about the USEA Foundation at www.useafoundation.org.