Support and partnership inquiries.

Sponsorship, clinics, in-kind support, and nonprofit questions have different requirements. Use this page to identify the right lane before making a request.

Separate categories

Personal sponsorship and nonprofit support are different.

Supporting my training, hosting a clinic, collaborating on media, and supporting The MAT Association are different commitments with different expectations.

Say which one you mean, so personal sponsorship and nonprofit support do not get mixed up.

What support can help with

Practical support areas.

What sponsorship, clinics, media, and nonprofit support can each look like.

01

Personal training sponsorship

Support for Orry’s training, travel, camps, equipment, recovery, and competition preparation. This is separate from nonprofit donations.

02

Clinics and community events

Hosted clinics, school or gym events, speaking, and supervised youth or community programs.

03

The MAT Association

Nonprofit-related support should go through the organization’s appropriate channels and current legal/tax guidance, not through assumptions on this page.

04

Content and media collaboration

Potential formats include agreed training notes, public acknowledgments, clinics, or media work with scope set first.

Expectations

What partners can expect.

  • Clear scope before accepting support.
  • Agreed updates, not open-ended commitments.
  • Respect for research, school, training, and family boundaries.
  • No unsupported claims, fake metrics, or inflated sponsor language.
The MAT Association

Community work is separate from personal sponsorship.

The MAT Association is part of my broader public work, but every inquiry needs clear language about whether support is for my training, nonprofit programming, community events, clinics, or a separate sponsor relationship. This page does not process donations or issue tax receipts.

What to include

Helpful details for a sponsor or partner note.

  • Who or what the support is for: Orry personally, The MAT Association, a clinic, or an in-kind contribution.
  • Timeline, geography, requested deliverables, budget range if available, and any category conflicts.
  • What you need back: media assets, public acknowledgment, a clinic, written updates, or a first conversation.
  • For youth, school, or nonprofit work: supervision, facility, insurance/waiver expectations, and the responsible organizer.
Boundaries

Sending the form commits nothing.

Sending the form does not create a coaching, sponsor, school, donor, or nonprofit relationship. Any public mention or commitment comes after we’ve agreed on scope. Sponsor mentions and in-kind support follow the public disclosure policy.

Contact

What are you reaching out about?

Messages go through a form instead of a public email address. They are ordinary email-style messages, not confidential submissions.

  • Employer or CV conversation
  • Research or collaboration note
  • Sponsor or partner inquiry
  • Nonprofit or community collaboration
  • Coaching or clinic request
  • Media, writing, or training update

Helpful details: organization, deadline or timing, location, requested format, and the best way to reply. For coaching or youth-related inquiries, include the responsible adult organizer and any safety constraints.