Yamaha Outdoors Access Initiative grants top $1 million in 2025

Yamaha has distributed the final grants of 2025 under its Outdoors Access Initiative, bringing the year's total funding above $1 million. The fourth-quarter round awarded $250,000 to 10 powersports organizations for projects like trail maintenance and bridge construction. Yamaha aims to reach $10 million in total program funding by 2028.

Yamaha launched the Outdoors Access Initiative to support riding clubs, ATV groups, and other powersports organizations. The program provides corporate funding for trail maintenance, youth rider instruction, bridge construction, and similar efforts that sustain public land access for off-highway vehicles (OHV) like ATVs and dirt bikes. Yamaha stated that the initiative prioritizes projects promoting safe and responsible OHV use while protecting long-term trail availability. In the latest quarterly round, recipients included the Doe Mountain Recreation Authority for Pedro Shoun Lane Trailhead Improvements, Friends of Cow Mountain for Cow Mountain Trail Restoration, and the Hazard Perry County Economic Development Alliance for Leatherwood Off-Road Park enhancements. Other awardees were the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation for Lolo Motorway Corridor Maintenance, Norsemen Motorcycle Club for AlanDale Trail System Rehabilitation, Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship for Verdi Ridge Trail Construction, Sierra Foundation and Rich Oliver Mystery School for Ride and Wrench Spring Camp, Trails Preservation Alliance for Colorado OHV Partner Club support, WA Ridge Runners MC for Mad River Trail Maintenance, Snake River Trails Alliance for Winnemucca Creek Bridge Construction, and Town of Fort Kent for Perley Brook Bridge Reconstruction. Applications for the program are accepted year-round, with quarterly distributions. The next deadline is June 30 for second-quarter 2026 grants. Yamaha encouraged eligible groups to apply via YamahaOAI.com.

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