Omix-ADA, a leading manufacturer of high quality Jeep, truck and off-road accessories, recently announced the creation of the Rugged Ridge Trail Access Program at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas. The new program enables Omix-ADA, through its brand Rugged Ridge, to provide grants to non-profit organizations as a way of keeping recreational trails open on public land and advancing and protecting the off-road hobby. Omix-ADA made an initial $50,000 donation to the program to kick it off.
“The Rugged Ridge Trail Access Program was created to back efforts to keep public trails open to full-size four-wheel drive off road use,” said Dave Logan, Product Manager at Omix-ADA and a recognized international four-wheel drive trainer. “Omix-ADA will always support the off-road hobby; we recognize that for us and others within the off road automotive aftermarket, no trails means no sales.”
Beginning immediately, non-profit organizations can apply online for grants of up to $5,000 by visiting www.ruggedridge.com/trailaccess. Under the program, only one grant per year will be awarded to any given organization. Grants can be designated for use toward education, stewardship, litigation, or any other activity advocating the conservation of public land and access to recreational trails.
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