Polaris Grants an Additional 125 thousand to ATV Clubs
to ATV Clubs
By: Press Release
The first of its kind in the ATV industry, the ‘T.R.A.I.L.S.’ grant program was launched in January for ATV clubs, associations and grassroots groups. ATV riders and the trails they use are the lifeblood of the sport and Polaris aimed to create a program to help.
The T.R.A.I.L.S. program makes funds available to national, state and local organizations in the United States to ensure the future of ATV riding.
T.R.A.I.L.S. stands for:
T = Trail Development
R = Responsible Riding
A = Access
I = Initiatives
L = Lobbying
S = Safety
The grant program encompasses two main objectives – promoting safe and responsible riding, and preserving access. Funds can be used by organizations for trail development and maintenance projects, safety and education initiatives, lobbying and other projects to increase and maintain land access.
“Trail access is our number one challenge in the industry,” said Mike Dougherty, general manager of the ATV division at Polaris. “Our continuing and growing dedication to this program demonstrates our leadership in the industry and commitment to doing something about it.”
The grants ranged from ,000 to the maximum ,000 and will be applied toward projects including: safety and education; search and rescue equipment and programs; trail mapping and marking; trail development, stabilization and reconditioning; bridge building; OHV park and forest service enhancement; lobbying efforts and formation of a new state organization (Illinois).
Apache County ATV Roughriders Club (Arizona)
Friends of the Inyo (California)
River Ranch Preservation & Conservation Association (Florida)
Deepwater Volunteer Fire Department (
City of St. John (North Dakota)
Androscoggin Valley ATV Club (New Hampshire)
Gilbert Volunteer Fire Department (West Virginia)
State Organizations
Illinois Off Highway Vehicle Association
New York State Off Highway Recreational Vehicle Association Inc.
Utah Shared Access Alliance
National Organizations
National Forest Foundation
For more information on the ‘T.R.A.I.L.S.’ grant program and an application form, visit the Polaris Web site at www.polarisindustries.com and click on “Riders,” then select “Right to Ride.”
Grant applications are reviewed three times per year — in April, August and November, with corresponding submission deadlines of March 1, July 1 and October 1. Organizations may apply for a maximum of two grants per year and all organizations must have 501c3, 501c7 or non-profit organization status. Project funding, or matching, from other sources is an important criteria in order to be considered for a T.R.A.I.L.S. grant.