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My fundraising goal is $50,000

Fall/Winter RACE TRAINING

~ Expenses Breakdown ~ 

  • Dog food $20,000 - beef, chicken, liver, salmon, kibble, fat, vitamins, fish oil. 

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  • Fall Training $10,000 - fuel for side by sides, vehicle maintenance, harness and towline repairs.

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  • Dog Care $5,000 - vet bills, medication and ointments.

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  • Dog Booties $5,000 - for training and during the race

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  • Entry Fee $4,000

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  • Drop Bags $4,000 - shipping drop bags, sleds, dog crates, human food, gear, and supplies to the checkpoints

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  • Equipment $1,000 - Parka, boots, mittens, hand warmers, 

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  • ​Flights From Nome $1,000 - dog and human transportation

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A snowmachine becomes a submarine

We run dogs with these machines when there's not enough snow for our hooks to anchor the sled down.

27 dogs!!!

Truck mushing is an economical and efficient way of training many dogs at once. It's also much more comfortable than a snow machine.

Iditarod 2025 website -36.HEIC

Cutting Meat For Drop Bags

"About a slice of wonderbread thick" - Mitch Seavey

Sponsorship Benefits

Advertising

Patches on my sled, dog coats, and mushing gear may be used to direct traffic towards your brand.

 

Media coverage is always abundant as teams race through the streets of Anchorage and on to Nome. 

Social Media Shoutouts

Sponsors will have the opportunity to be featured on my social media pages.

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I will be posting frequent updates on the dogs throughout the fall and winter training season.

Values and Brand Image

Reinforcing brand imaging and values is very important to me. I am seeking sponsors who align with my principles.

 

Foremost of my values are exceptional dog care, sportsmanship, and the spirit of adventure and innovation.

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I believe the Iditarod strongly embodies these qualities.

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  • You may chose to sponsor a dog of your choice!

  • You will receive monthly updates on how they are doing in training.

  • If your dog makes the race team, we'll send you a Calvin and Doggs t-shirt!

  • There will be about 20 two-year-old's in training for the race team - only 16 will make the cut.

  • Each will require the best of the best care, diet, and training.

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  • Checkpoints are vital lifelines to teams on the trail

  • This is where the drop bags are shipped out to prior to the start.​

  • Early on, they are mostly remote roadhouses on the historic Iditarod Trail.

  • As teams travel further north, they will encounter the first indigenous village communities, which serve as hospitable checkpoints on the route​.

Official Iditarod photographer Juff Schultz's map of the Iditarod Trail and it's checkpoints

Sponsor a dog/checkpoint

Checkpoint Sponsors
 

Skwnetna - Jennifer Anderson

Eagle Island - Beau Burk

Rohn - Shelly Silverberg

Shaktoolik - Ed Kohn

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