Our commitment goes beyond fueling athletes. Over the years, we’ve had the privilege of supporting organizations that reflect the values we believe in - ones that champion inclusivity, adventure, health and wellness, and outdoor stewardship. From mentoring youth and promoting body-positivity to preserving access to the trails we love, we’re proud to have backed efforts that strengthen the communities that inspire us every day.
Silver Stallion Bicycle & Coffee Works is a nonprofit that empowers Indigenous youth and communities in the Navajo Nation through bikes, coffee, and job training. They create opportunities for mentorship, skill-building, and connection—using two wheels and community spaces to make a lasting impact.
Bigger Than The Trail is a nonprofit using trail running to raise awareness for mental health and provide access to counseling services. Their mission is to connect movement with support, breaking stigmas and helping others get the care they need.
All Bodies on Bikes is working to educate and change the biking industry— creating a body-size-inclusive community that ensures access to safe and comfortable biking equipment, and celebrates joyful movement on a bicycle.
Durango Devo is a non-profit organization with a mission to develop lifelong cyclists, one ride at a time. They offer mountain biking programs for all ages, from pre-K through high school and adults, providing options for every level and discipline.
Durango Trails is Durango, Colorado’s local non-profit trails organization, connecting people to the outdoors by planning, building and maintaining trails; educating trail users; and encouraging connectivity on the road, path and trail.
The Friends of the CAIC (Colorado Avalanche Information Center) was created to support the CAIC in promoting avalanche awareness and education throughout Colorado by funding and developing avalanche-safety curricula, materials, digital applications and outreach.
Big City Mountaineers provides transformative experiences through connections to nature that strengthen life skills and build community for youth from disinvested communities.Â