Polaris Donates $97,000 to Off-Road Organizations With T.R.A.I.L.S. Grant
Polaris Inc. (NYSE: PII) has committed $97,000 through its T.R.A.I.L.S. Grants program to improve off-road trails and educate on ATV safety. Ten nonprofit organizations were awarded grants ranging from $8,000 to $10,000 for trail maintenance, safety courses, and other initiatives. Notable recipients include Phoenix Children’s Hospital, which will use its grant to provide ATV Rider Camps. Since 2006, the T.R.A.I.L.S. Grants program has awarded over $2.7 million to 315 organizations, promoting safe riding and environmental preservation.
- Polaris has allocated $97,000 to support trail systems through the T.R.A.I.L.S. Grants program.
- Ten nonprofit organizations received grants, enhancing community engagement with trail safety and maintenance.
- The program has awarded over $2.7 million since 2006, demonstrating Polaris's commitment to environmental and safety initiatives.
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MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Deepening its commitment to providing support for the development and improvements of trail systems throughout the United States, Polaris Inc. (NYSE: PII), the global leader in powersports, today announced a total donation of
Ten nonprofit organizations received a Fall 2020 T.R.A.I.L.S. Grant, with awards ranging from
“Seeing the many ways the T.R.A.I.L.S. Grant program is used to improve and enhance trail systems and promote safety throughout the country is meaningful,” said Steven Menneto, president of Polaris Off-Road. “We are proud to support these organizations as they improve the trail systems, promote safe riding practices and serve as stewards within the community of off-road riding and beyond.”
The T.R.A.I.L.S. Grants provide funding to national, state and local organizations in the United States to help support the future of ATV and off-road riding. The program covers two main objectives: promoting safe and responsible riding and supporting environmental preservations and trail access. Organizations can use funds from the grant to increase and maintain land access through trail development, maintenance projects, safety and education initiatives and other projects.
The Fall 2020 T.R.A.I.L.S. Grant Recipients are:
- Day Mountain Road Association (Avon, Maine)
- Great Basin Institute (Reno, Nevada)
- Kokopelli ATV Club (Mesquite, Nevada)
- Nevada Outdoor School (Winnemucca, Nevada)
- North Idaho ATV Association (Hayden, Idaho)
- Over the Hills Gang ATV Club (Outing, Minnesota)
- Phoenix Children’s Hospital Foundation (Phoenix, Arizona)
- Trap Corner Ridge Riders (West Paris, Maine)
- Uncompahgre Valley Trail Riders (Montrose, Colorado)
- Wilderness Wheelers ATV Club (Bigfork, Minnesota)
This latest round of recipients joins an additional 12 grants that were announced in June, amounting to nearly
“The T.R.A.I.L.S. Grants helped us refurbish a popular rest area the Prospectors Trail, just as it crosses the Kawishiwi River that is frequented by a variety of trail enthusiasts, including those who ride ATVs and snowmobiles, canoeists, hikers, and more,” said Ron Potter, the trail administrator for the Prospectors Trail Alliance in Ely, Minnesota, which was awarded a T.R.A.I.L.S. Grant in March. “Thanks in part to the grant, we were also able to help fund the boardwalks that are being built as part of this trail system to reduce impact to wetlands.”
For more information on the T.R.A.I.L.S. Grant program and to apply for a grant, follow this link to the Polaris website: https://www.polaris.com/en-us/trails-application/.
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As the global leader in powersports, Polaris Inc. (NYSE: PII) pioneers product breakthroughs and enriching experiences and services that have invited people to discover the joy of being outdoors since our founding in 1954. With annual 2019 sales of