MINNEAPOLIS, MN – April 23, 2022 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – Today, Polaris Inc. (NYSE: PII), announced it donated nearly $120,000 to off-road (ORV), utility-terrain (UTV) and all-terrain vehicles (ATV) organizations across the United States as a part of its ongoing T.R.A.I.L.S. Grant Program. The 13 nonprofit organizations that were awarded a Spring 2022 T.R.A.I.L.S. grant received awards ranging from $6,000 to $10,000. The grants will support the development, improvement and expansion of trails, and help to educate riders on safe and responsible riding practices.
“Polaris is thrilled to continue supporting the efforts of local organizations and clubs through our T.R.A.I.L.S. Grant Program,” said Steve Menneto, president of Off-Road at Polaris. “These organizations are comprised of passionate volunteers and riders who love to ride and serve as the heart of the off-roading community. These grants will help create a safe and enjoyable experience for all those looking to get outside and ride.”
The Spring 2022 T.R.A.I.L.S. Grant recipients are:
Baraboo Bluffs ATV/UTV Club (Baraboo, Wis.)
Caribou Parks and Recreation Department (Caribou, Maine)
Elbe Hills ORV (Ashford, Wash.)
Dexter Rail Riders (Dexter, Maine)
Doe Mountain Recreation Authority (Mountain City, Tenn.)
Firefrost ATV Club (Halstad, Minn.)
Indian Creek Valley ATV Club (Indian Head, Pa.)
New Mexico Off-highway Vehicle Alliance (Santa Fe, N.M.)
Patten ATV Club (Patten, Maine)
Potter County ATV/UTV club (Coudersport, Pa.)
Sauk Centre Sno-Cleats Inc. (Sauk Centre, Minn.)
Sauk Ridge Runners ATV Club (LaValle, Wis.)
Trail Mix, Inc. (Juneau, Ala.)
Spring 2022 grant recipient, Trail Mix Inc., is partnering with the Juneau Off-Road Association to develop an ORV park and will put the funds received to support these efforts. Focused on creating new areas for individual and families to recreate, this new ORV park will feature loop trails, a mud bog, children’s area, and open riding.
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