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MARYLAND HORSE COUNCIL
NOVEMBER GIVING ISSUE PHILANTHROPIC AWARD NOMINATIONS
Do you know an individual and/or horse that has made a positive impact on the community through one of MD’s many non-profi t philanthropic organizations.
The Maryland Horse Council and The Equiery will be celebrating those who give back to the MD equestrian community in our Annual November Giving Issue. Nom- inations must be submitted to
editor@equiery.com by the end of the day on Octo- ber 10, 2020 with the following information:
1. Name of the person/horse being nominated 2. Organization that person/horse represents 3. Brief essay as to why that person/horse has had a signifi cant positive impact on the Maryland equestrian community
4. Supply a minimum of one photo of the person/horse being nominated 5. Contact information of the person submitting the nomination
Nominations can be for staff , volunteers and/or horses that are involved with a Maryland philanthropic non-profi t with 501(c) status. A nominations committee will review all submissions with the winner being featured in our November issue. Late nominations will not be accepted but will be kept on fi le for future issues.
For questions or submissions, please contact Katherine Rizzo at
editor@equiery.com
www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580
DETAILS COMING SOON Special ad sections and
packages for our upcoming November Giving Issue!
Non-Profi t Organizations Thank your Donors
Announce Fundraising Success Launch Giving Tuesday Campaigns or Year-End Fundraising Plans
Thank your Staff and Volunteer Holiday Gift Guide
The perfect place to show off your gift items to the horse community before holiday shopping really gets rolling!
Details will be announced in the fi rst week of October via email, social media and
www.equiery.com
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