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Set Up Your StriderPay Revenue Share

501C3s- Set Up Revenue Share STRIDER’s commitment to support equestrian education includes an impressive revenue share of up to 2% on every $100 entry for qualified 501c3s. This is a great way to pay for your StriderGold and StriderPlus subscriptions, plus earn additional revenue for the association! ➨ Pull together your 501c3 documentation  ➨ Call PayPal at Read More

Adding Documents to Entry

Adding Documents to A Rider’s Entry The best way to add documents to any rider entry is via the popup module, not with the change entry module. To access, go to your Organizer Dashboard for the activity. Scroll over the rider’s name. Click the name itself, not the edit icon. A popup module will appear.Add Read More

In Collaboration with PayPal, Strider Revolutionizes Entry Process for USEF/USDF Dressage Shows

Through a strategic collaboration with leading payments provider PayPal and the recent successful launch of “StriderPay”, Strider has now established itself as the go-to entry platform for top equestrian competitions in North America. Entries are now open on Strider for upcoming recognized dressage competitions at prestigious venues, to include Loch Moy Farm, Dunmovin, and Blue Goose Stables. Read More

US Eventing | An Ideal Match: Connecting with Your Next Eventing Coach

The following is provided through a partnership between STRIDER and the USEA. As part of our commitment to diversity, enabling access, and building capacity throughout the industry we are pleased to provide this content to benefit the sport of eventing. FEB 14, 2024 There are a number of motivations for seeking out a new instructor Read More

US Eventing | Three Tips to Make the Most of Your Winter Riding Season

USEA photo The following is provided through a partnership between STRIDER and the USEA. As part of our commitment to diversity, enabling access, and building capacity throughout the industry we are pleased to provide this content to benefit the sport of eventing. Three Tips to Make the Most of Your Winter Riding Season By Natasha Sprengers-Levine Read More