posted May 11, 2020
Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, is the nation's largest statewide mountain bike association, representing thousands of riders through eight regional chapters. Evergreen is committed to sustainable recreation, trail maintenance, advocacy, education, volunteerism and trail building. We are an important partner with public land managers, contributing over 26,000 hours of trail work per year.
posted May 11, 2020
Treelines was conceived deep in the woods of the Pacific Northwest around 2007. We are crew of trail builders not limited to mountain biking. Inspired by the outdoors is the basis of our designs and concepts. We are currently offering a clothing line and developing an accessory line based on trail building and outdoor lifestyles. All our products are designed and hand screened printed by us right here in Washington state. Check out our store. We support many local trail building clubs and sponsor several days a year.
posted Apr 30, 2020
The St. Louis County Police Department is among the finest in the nation. Every day the men and women of this department set forth to serve and protect the citizens of St. Louis County. As Chief of Police, I am proud to celebrate our Department’s rich history of service to the St. Louis County community. It is my honor to work with such a motivated and accomplished group of men and women. Due to the professionalism, integrity, and dedication they have exhibited, our agency continues to serve as a leader in law enforcement throughout the region.
posted Apr 30, 2020
The Whatcom Mountain Bike Coalition (WMBC) is a federal non-profit, 501(c)3, organization. We work with many diverse groups such as land managers, elected officials and educational institutions to promote continued and expanded access for mountain biking and cycling. Help by donating to the WMBC at https://www.wmbcmtb.org/donate-now
posted Apr 30, 2020
Friends of Florida State Forests (FFSF) is a direct support organization of the Florida Forest Service that supports recreation and reforestation projects on Florida's state forests. FFSF is a charitable not-for-profit corporation, exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, I.D. #59-3504595. Membership dues, donations and contributions are tax deductible as permitted under current law. FFSF is an organization established by Florida statute that supports programs within Florida's state forests and is governed by a board of directors representing all areas of the state. The IRS has determined that FFSF does not have to file Form 990.
posted Apr 30, 2020
The Outdoor Adventure Center is an innovative destination that provides hands-on experiences. Learn about many outdoor recreation options in Michigan.
posted Apr 29, 2020
Shimano Iron Works, the predecessor of Shimano Inc., was established in 1921 by Shozaburo Shimano in Sakai city, Osaka Japan. The first production was the bicycle single freewheel, required the greatest technical skill to produce. In 1951, the company’s name changed to Shimano Industrial Co., LTD.
posted Apr 29, 2020
Ridge and Valley Conservancy preserves and protects natural areas within the Appalachian Valley and Ridge Region of northwestern New Jersey, including forest, meadows, wetlands, watercourses, farmlands and historic sites. We serve the public interest by protecting open space for ecological, recreational, aesthetic, agricultural and cultural purposes.
posted Apr 29, 2020
Kounkuey Design Initiative (KDI) is a non-profit design and community development organization. We partner with under-resourced communities to advance equity and activate the unrealized potential in their neighborhoods and cities. We realize this mission through advocacy, research, planning, and built works.
posted Apr 27, 2020
Since 1977, the PCTA has protected, maintained, and advocated for the Pacific Crest Trail.