SPONSORSHIP

Nancy's present goals are:

1. To raise monies to help with the with present training and competing expenses to further Alexis - D Grand Prix career and

2. To purchase and compete a horse with the intention of qualifying for and competing in the World Equestrian Games to be held in Kentucky in 2010.

Donations will help with present training and competing expenses to further Alexis - D Grand Prix career. Nancy and Alexis will be competing in the High Performance classes this year to qualify for the Grand Prix Championships. We have also created a freestyle with the help of donations made by Judith Behren and Ann Friendlander, and will be competing in the Grand Prix Freestyle classes for the first time on the Florida Circuit 2007. Donations will give Alexis the shoes, vet care and training she needs to be the most successful she can be. Your donation will give Nancy the financial stability she needs to focus on her competition goals.

All donations are tax exempt and can be made payable to the American Horse Trials Foundation, Inc. (AHTF) and mailed with a note about your support of Nancy Later to 221 Grove Cove Road, Centreville, MD 21617 or mail the checks to Nancy Later 1568 Lake Breeze Dr. Wellington, FL 33414 and she will forward them to the AHTF. ( Please go to the AHTF Website for more information www.ahtf3day.org.)

American Horse Trials Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit tax exempt corporation (IRS Code Section 501(c)(3)) formed to help raise money to assist developing Event Riders and Dressage Riders with their goals of competing nationally, internationally and, ultimately, in the Olympic Games. The foundation allows riders who are bona fide national or international level competitiors to apply for grants. Since 1987 the American Horse Trials Foundation has distributed over $13 million directly to equestrian athletes.

2005 Wickenden

Nancy is also working on corporate sponsorship for the purchase of a new Grand Prix horse that will be of the caliber to compete in the World Equestrian Games and Olympic Games.

It can cost anywhere from $20,000 to $50,000 per horse, per year, to compete at the international level. From the purchase of horses to help with the daily costs of feed and hay, any assistance is invaluable and greatly appreciated. Please know that no amount is too small – every dollar helps!

Corporate sponsors are also being invited. Dressage is the fastest growing English riding discipline and has possibly the highest demographic profile and occupational mix represented by any equestrian sport. It is followed closely by a diverse group of affluent and influential consumers including corporate executives, industrial leaders, professionals and the social elite.

Corporate sponsors could benefit in the following ways:

• Logo displayed on

• Website with a link to Company's website;
• Saddle pads during training and competition;
• Polo shirts/jackets/ball caps worn during training;
• All marketing materials; and
• Truck/horse trailer.

• Banner displayed in the stable area at shows.
• Company name used within the horse’s official name; e.g., Keltic
Salinero, Geldnet Linge
• Behind-the-scenes access and hospitality at shows.
• Nancy's participation in corporate advertisements, trade shows,
conventions, sales meetings, other corporate functions and charity
events.
• Competition updates, news and photos.
Exposure to a highly affluent, upscale audience involved in a growing sport.

References are available upon request from past and current investor/owners.

Thank you for your support and please tell other people about our exciting plans for the future.