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SC Horses = SC Business!

South Carolina Horse Council sponsors

Become a Sponsor
The South Carolina Horse Council thanks our loyal supporters. We appreciate that some have been sponsors for many years! It is through the generosity of our sponsors that we are able to continue our programs within the state. The SCHC has annual sponsorship with a range from $100 to $2,000 or greater. All sponsorship dollars go directly toward SCHC programs.

Sponsors are what enable us to continue to move forward in assisting the equine community.  Sponsors exposure will extend beyond our events as horse enthusiasts will have favorable impression of your company’s key role in supporting SC education, Stallions to Geldings, 4-H Camp and SC Youth Scholarships. Awarding grants to help rescues. Holding clinics throughout the state on topics such as pasture management, equine nutrition, and lameness. Holding horse events bring education and entertainment to equine enthusiasts of all disciplines. With each of our programs we let participates know it was made possible by our sponsors!

SCHC newest program is the Large Animal (Equine) Animal Control Officer Course which certifies law enforcement and animal control officers familiarizing them with equines and the proper care thereof, so that they are better able to identify and prosecute cases of abuse.

We are excited to  introduce SC Equestrian Trails guide. This booklet has trail maps with information on each location. It free to any trail rider who request it just pay shipping. It has South Carolina Horse Council information with a link to our website promoting our sponsors.
 
The council outreach is covering South Carolina with educational, informational and entertaining events in each of our 5 districts. 

In an effort to better represent all of the horse men and women of the state, we are holding a Voice Drive to invite SC Associations, Clubs and Professional Organizations voice to bear with our own.

Our goal is to build a data base for equine enthusiast in and around SC.  To promote our sponsors, members businesses and associations.  We have found networking is the No.1 way to build your business. By doing this you are allowing horsemen in SC to be able to find your business. This is a great opportunity to connect with like-minded groups and individuals to maximize impact across South Carolina and surrounding states.

Another  business opportunity is to be listed on our members perks page http://www.schorsemenscouncil.org/member-perks.html  This page is dedicated to businesses that partner with South Carolina Horse Council. These businesses give discounts to our members. They are mentioned at all events and in SCHC newsletters.

The SCHC is an all-volunteer, 501(c)3 organization. Your donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Please confer with your tax consultant to guide you with your deductions.

Diamond Sponsors

Silver Sponsors

Business Sponsors

Herd Lead Sponsors

​Merry & Steve Roberson

Herd Sponsors


Become a SCHC Sponsor
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You may Checkout with ​Venmo 
name ​@Guy-FH  Last 4 of phone # 9145
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  • Home
    • Contact
    • Board of Directors
    • About >
      • Mission
      • Vision
      • History
  • Sponsors
    • Become a Sponsor
  • Join
    • Join Today
    • Add Your Voice
    • Insurance
    • Committees
    • Member Perks
    • Gift Shop
  • News
    • Feed Promotion Bill
    • SC Carriage Industry
    • Prevent All Soring Tactics Act
    • Meeting Minutes
  • Horse Health Programs
    • Stallions to Geldings
    • Horse Help Hotline
    • Euthanasia Assistance
    • L.A.E.C.O. Certification
  • Trails
    • Trail Maps >
      • Anne Springs Close Greenway
      • Buncombe (BrickHouse) Trails National Forest
      • Croft State Park
      • Fant’s Grove
      • H. Cooper Black
      • Hitchcock Woods
      • Jericho Horse Trail
      • ​King’s Mountain State Park
      • Lee State Park
      • Long Cane Horse Trail
      • Manchester State Forest
      • Rocky Gap/Willis Knob Horse Trail
      • Sugarloaf Mountain Riding Area
      • Tuxbury Horse Trail
      • Woods Ferry Recreation Area
    • Trail Etiquette
    • Trailer-Safety
    • Basic First-Aid
  • Resources
    • Regulations
    • Scholarships >
      • Past Winners
    • SC Youth
    • Legislation
    • Emergency Preparedness
    • SC Heritage Horse >
      • Marsh Tacky Winners
    • Impact
    • House.Senate-2 District Contact
  • Links