Polaris Trails Grants Doles Out $85,000 in Fall Funding Round

Polaris has donated a total of $220,000 to trail work and education in 2024.

Polaris donated $85,000 to off-road organizations this fall through its Trails Grants program.UTV Driver

Polaris announced that it is donating $85,000 to a bunch of national off-roading organizations as part of its Trails Grants program. Through Trails Grants, Polaris funds trail maintenance and access by sending money to organizations that work on trails and promote responsible riding.

Polaris doles out the grants twice a year. In the spring, grants went to 14 organizations, bringing the total given out in 2024 to more than $220,000. The grants specifically fund trail maintenance projects, trail development projects, and education programs about safe and responsible riding.

The fall Trails Grants money went to: Bog Hooters ATV Club of Maine, Tuleyome of California, North Routt Snow Riders of Colorado, Mad River Ridge Runners Snowmobile Club of Vermont, Coalmont OHV Park of Tennessee, Pine Center Sportsmen’s Club of Minnesota, Lumberjack Memorial Trails Inc. of Wisconsin, Kettle Moraine Snowmobile Club of Wisconsin, VTT Club 2000 ATV Inc. of New Brunswick, Canada, and Vermont ATV Sportsman’s Association Inc. of Vermont.

For information and application deadlines for the spring 2025 Trails Grants funding round, head to the Polaris Trails Grants website.

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