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Aim for Impact with the American Paint Horse Foundation

Aim for Impact with the American Paint Horse Foundation     

Take sight on making a meaningful difference by supporting the American Paint Horse Foundation’s Aim for Impact Clay Shoot. The inaugural event takes place April 25, 2026, at Defender Outdoors Sporting Clay Ranch in Fort Worth, Texas. Enter a team or as an individual shooter, or pledge your support as a sponsor. Aim for Impact supports the APHF mission pillars: Youth education, equine heritage and equine-assisted services.

What: Aim for Impact Clay Shoot

When: April 25, 2026

Where: Defender Outdoors Sporting Clay Ranch in Fort Worth, Texas

Take Aim

Shooting spots are limited for individuals and teams, so reserve your slot now.

  • Standard Four-Person Team: $600
  • Single Shooter: $150

Reserve Your Spot

Make an Impact

Large or small, your sponsorship makes a difference. Perks expand with sponsorship levels—check out the options online.

The American Paint Horse Foundation’s work supports lifelong learning opportunities, from youth development and industry education to programs that foster personal growth and healing through the power of the horse. Every shot fired and every target broken helps us create a lasting impact—supporting educational advancement, celebrating our equine legacy, and helping individuals find strength and connection through horses.

Want to extend your impact even more? Easily set up a reoccurring APHF donation though this link.

Questions? Contact Betsy Budge at bbudge@apha.com.

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About APHA

The American Paint Horse Association is the world’s second-largest international equine breed association. Since it was founded in 1962, APHA has registered more than a million horses in 59 nations and territories. APHA promotes, preserves and provides meaningful experiences with Paint Horses. Learn more at apha.com.

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