About The Foundation

The Gay & Lesbian Rodeo Heritage Foundation (“The Foundation”) was established to support the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) rodeo community through education and preservation of the history and legacy of LGBTQ western life and sport of rodeo. The Foundation addresses a need which cannot be filled by existing rodeo associations due to their local focus and limited resources.

Local  rodeo associations are busy producing events and providing venues of competition for  communities but  lack the charitable resources to undertake a national outreach to gay youth  and their allies to promote, encourage, replace and preserve the contributions of the LGBTQ community to the sport of rodeo event or to address the needs of the gay rodeo community outside their localities.

The Foundation will promote and preserve the history and contribution of LGBTQ rodeo community. With fundraising as one of its major goals, donations will be available to foster the LGBTQ western lifestyle through outreach, scholarships, education, preservation and restoration.

Apply for Grant Funding

The Gay & Lesbian Rodeo Heritage Foundation is pleased to announce grant funds available to the western/rodeo/equestrian community , as capacity building grants, in the sum of $100-$500.

The funds may be used to enhance or improve programs that are already partially funded. Enhancements may improve targeted outreach to LGBTQ underserved populations.

The funds may be used to improve the quality, accessibility or viability of a rodeo school, as an example, that targets the LGBTQ community or other events as determined by the grantee.

How You Can Help

The organization is currently in need of two  things:

  • A broad base  of board members, wiling to serve the new organization.
  • Capacity Building  Contributions to build infrastructure and cover start up costs.

Beneficiaries

The GLRHF  has made application for federal 501(c)3 status. The mission will be achieved by raising charitable dollars thru donations, applying for  grants, hosting events and highlighting  planned giving to fund appropriate programs and offerings:

  • Historical Projects
  • Educational Programs
  • Rodeo Schools
  • Scholarships
  • Youth Outreach Programs
  • Non-GBLT / Ally Outreach and Education

Non-Profit Status Granted

The Foundation has received its 501(c)(3) determination letter from the US Internal Revenue Service. We are now able to accept tax deductable donatons from individuals, groups and corporations.

Our History and Mission

The Gay & Lesbian Rodeo Heritage Foundation was established in 2009 as a charitable foundation to  support the broader community  in preserving, maintaining  promoting and  communicating the role of  the LGBTQ community in the sport of rodeo.

The LGBTQ community has a long history in western lifestyle and philanthropy dating back to 1976 when the very first “Gay Rodeo” was held at the Washoe County Fairgrounds in Nevada. By 1980, gay rodeo had gained a great foothold in America and literally thousands attended the Reno rodeo as participants and observers, raising $40,000 for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.

The Foundation was established after a chance meeting with the Autry Museum, who expressed an interest in the history of the LGBTQ community, as a silent presence in the rodeo world. This meeting led to the 25 year old archives of  gay rodeo  being moving from the dark basement of a gay bar in Denver, to the bright lights of public display at the Autry Museum. Still, so much history, memorabilia and contributors have been lost.

The first organizational Board meeting was held in Toronto, Canada on November 11, 2009. In April 2010 the GLRHF received a tax deductible letter of Determination from the IRS as a 501(c)(3) Charitable Organization.

Board of Directors

The 2012-2014 Board members are:

  • Brian Helander – Santa Fe, NM
  • Alana La Bel – Washington, DC
  • Tom Lott – Denver, Colorado
  • Gregory Hinton – Los Angeles, CA
  • Dwight Skeates – Toronto, Ontario
  • Frank Harell – Denver, Colorado
  • Brian Rogers – Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Patricia Nell Warren- Los Angeles, CA

Planned Activities

  • Grant scholarships to interested individuals to attend classes both informal and formal college level on rodeo operation, competition and animal care
  • Support  interested  groups that  provide infrastructure for  classes and education  on rodeo operation, competition and animal care
  • Promote and encourage historical preservation of  the contribution of the GBLT community to the sport of rodeo
  • Promote and support cross cultural activity in rodeo such as gay straight alliance groups to reduce  discrimination and exclusion
  • Provide outreach to women who desire to compete in Rodeo thru women specific rodeo schools and events