Metropolitan Equestrian
01/01/2026
đ Sweet 16. Still Standing. Still Expanding.
As Metropolitan Equestrian enters our "Sweet 16", weâre reflecting on something important:
While much of the traditional âlesson barnâ model operates, MET is growingâbecause we were never just a riding school.
What began as a grassroots effort focused on serving youth has evolved into a national, community-driven model serving all ages, with primary operations in New York and Washington, DC, and programs reaching far beyond our arenas.
From day one, MET was built on a different belief:
That horses are shared community assets,
that access should not require ownership,
and that equestrian spaces can drive education, workforce pathways, wellness, and lifelong impact.
Today, our school horses donât serve just one riderâthey serve hundreds of youth, adults, veterans, and families through structured programs, teams, and pathways that extend far beyond the saddle.
As we celebrate our Sweet 16, weâre also proud to be transparent about what truly sustains this work:
METâs long-term sustainability does not rely on program revenue alone.
Our impact is made possible through diversified funding, including:
⢠Program tuition and earned revenue
⢠Public and private grants
⢠Individual and corporate philanthropy
⢠Community partnerships and sponsorships
⢠Mission-aligned public land partnershipsâmost notably through our partnership with the National Park Service as a federal concession
Through this federal concession partnership, MET advances shared goals around public access to lands, education, recreation, stewardship, and community engagement. This role plays a meaningful part in our growth, visibility, and ability to serve diverse populations, while allowing philanthropic investments to be leveraged alongside public stewardship.
Together, philanthropy and public partnership allow us to:
⢠Keep programs accessible
⢠Invest in horse care, facilities, and staff
⢠Protect long-term stability
⢠Ensure public equestrian spaces remain open, inclusive, and community-centered
Thatâs why, 16 years later:
⢠Our youth roots remain strong
⢠Our programs now serve all ages
⢠Our footprint spans NY, DC, and beyond
⢠And our work continues to gain national recognition
The future of equestrian sport isnât about exclusivity.
Itâs about access, shared investment, public partnership, and purpose.
If you believe in the power of horses as a public goodâand in the role public lands play in strengthening communitiesâwe invite you to stand with us.
Hereâs to our Sweet 16âand to building what comes next. đ
Today is a profoundly sad day for our sport and our equestrian community.
We join Molloy University Equestrian Team in mourning the loss of Carole Gerrity, a true pioneer, mentor, and advocate for riders across generations. Carole was a spearhead for inclusion and opportunity within the Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association, and her impact reached far beyond any single program or campus.
When our Founder & Executive Director Jane DaCosta returned home from military service in 2002, Carole was instrumental in helping create and support the IHSA Military Service Extension, opening doors for service members rejoining collegiate equestrian sport after deployment. That advocacy mattered. It changed lives. It allowed riders to come home, rebuild, and belong again.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Molloy University Equestrian Team, Caroleâs family, friends, and all those whose lives she touched.
Thank you, Carole, for your leadership, your compassion, and your unwavering dedication to this sport. Your legacy will continue to ride on. đď¸đ
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