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Give Where It Matters

Whether you’re an individual, family, business, or foundation, your support helps preserve Great Meadow as a gathering place for sport, culture, and community.

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, the Great Meadow Foundation depends on charitable contributions to care for our 374-acre open space, host unforgettable events, and expand access for all. Every gift—large or small—makes an impact.

Ways to Give:

Donate

Your generous donation fuels the heartbeat of Great Meadow, allowing us to create unforgettable experiences and preserve the natural beauty for everyone to enjoy. Each gift, whether big or small, directly contributes to enriching our community through equestrian sports, educational programs, and vibrant events that bring people together.

Legacy Giving

Legacy gifts help us sustain and enhance the vital programs and services that make Great Meadow a cornerstone of our community. Legacy gifts come in many forms, allowing you to choose the option that best aligns with your financial goals and charitable aspirations.

Sponsorship

At Great Meadow, our sponsors are more than just contributors; they are vital partners in our mission to cultivate a thriving community hub where nature meets equestrian excellence. By aligning your brand with our cherished space, you not only gain unparalleled exposure to a diverse audience but also underscore your commitment to sustainability, community engagement, and the arts.

Volunteer

Volunteering at Great Meadow is your chance to make a meaningful impact in a vibrant community dedicated to equestrian sports and enriching gatherings. Whether you’re lending a hand at our events, helping to maintain our beautiful open spaces, or sharing your unique talents, your presence will enhance the experiences of everyone who visits.

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Support open space and equestrian sports by volunteering, attending events, or donating.

News & Updates

Hurdle trials at Great Meadow map new course ahead of fall circuit
Hurdle trials at Great Meadow map new course ahead of fall circuit

A hurdle “trials” was held Sept. 13 at Great Meadow, designed by National Steeplechase Association President Al Griffin as an unsanctioned, preseason schooling opportunity for inexperienced steeplechase horses that allowed horsemen to practice over the newly routed...

Gold Cup returns to Great Meadow
Gold Cup returns to Great Meadow

The international Gold Cup, one of the largest steeplechase events in the United States, returns to Great Meadow in Fauquier County on Saturday, Oct. 25. Gates open at 10 a.m. with the first race at noon. Tickets are for sale online with special packages and...

Host Your Event at Great Meadow

Plan your next celebration, corporate gathering, or outdoor festival in our one-of-a-kind scenic venue.

Say “I Do” at Great Meadow

Celebrate your special day surrounded by breathtaking views and timeless charm.