Funding search · EIN 452038902 · Irvine, CA

The Right Rider Access Fund

A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.

17
grants reported
$975,079
total given
2022–2024
filing years
$25,000
median grant

Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 20222024. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.

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3 grants matching “posters · $76,280

  • $26,280

    Treadlightly · Centervillw, UT · 2024

    Funding to support educational poster program activities, to cover 2024 costs for the utv online course learning management support system software platform, and to supply two program managers with outreach kits to allo read all
  • $25,000

    Treadlightly · North Salt Lake, UT · 2023

    Funding to support educational poster program activities, to cover 2023 costs for the utv online course learning management support system software platform, and to supply two program managers with outreach kits to allo read all
  • $25,000

    Treadlightly · Centerville, UT · 2022

    Funding to support educational poster program activities, to cover 2022 costs for the utv online course learning management support system software platform, and to supply two program managers with outreach kits to allo read all

Grant history

All 17 reported grants, largest first.

  • $360,000

    National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (Nohvcc) · Great Falls, MT · 2022

    To develop and provide programs, materials and information to ohv enthusiasts, clubs, associations and agencies in order to further a positive future for responsible ohv recreation.

  • $350,000

    National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council (Nohvcc) · Vaughn, MT · 2024

    To support the nohvcc annual conference ($80,000), to hold great trails workshops ($40,000), to support the blm action plan ($25,000), to cover website and marketing expenses ($40,000), to support the left hand canyon p read all
  • $35,000

    Off-Road Business Association · Bakersfield, CA · 2023

    To fund a marketing initiative for new utv operators focused on best practices.

  • $26,280

    Treadlightly · Centervillw, UT · 2024

    Funding to support educational poster program activities, to cover 2024 costs for the utv online course learning management support system software platform, and to supply two program managers with outreach kits to allo read all
  • $25,000

    Quiet Warrior Racing · Irvine, CA · 2024

    Education and support relative to maintaining/increasing ohv riding opportunities primarily in california, including substantive engagement in usfs and blm programmatic and project level planning efforts.

  • $25,000

    Quiet Warrior Racing · Oakley, CA · 2023

    Education and support relative to maintaining/increasing ohv riding opportunities primarily in california, including substantive engagement in usfs and blm programmatic and project level planning efforts.

  • $25,000

    Treadlightly · North Salt Lake, UT · 2023

    Funding to support educational poster program activities, to cover 2023 costs for the utv online course learning management support system software platform, and to supply two program managers with outreach kits to allo read all
  • $25,000

    Quiet Warrior Racing · Irvine, CA · 2022

    Education and support relative to maintaining/increasing ohv riding opportunities primarily in california, including substantive engagement in usfs and blm programmatic and project level planning efforts.

  • $25,000

    Treadlightly · Centerville, UT · 2022

    Funding to support educational poster program activities, to cover 2022 costs for the utv online course learning management support system software platform, and to supply two program managers with outreach kits to allo read all
  • $20,000

    Southern Trail Advocates and Riders · Huger, SC · 2024

    To secure a custom trail grooming rake and accessories to better maintain the five public ohv trail systems in south carolina.

  • $10,000

    Keweenaw Atv Club · Calumet, MI · 2024

    Funding to maintain and upgrade 168 miles of orv trails, develop two new trails, and help pay for the cost of the club's grader.

  • $10,000

    Coalmont Ohv Park Llc · Coalmont, TN · 2023

    To provide proper drainage and erosion control on the trails, ensuring they meet state standards.

  • $8,000

    Post Wildfire Ohv Recovery Alliance · Petaluma, CA · 2024

    To purchase a cargo trailer for their ongoing trail recovery and restoration work in the mendocino and el dorado national forests to transport equipment and supplies to project sites.

  • $7,999

    Ride With Respect · Moab, UT · 2022

    Funding for proper motorcycle gear and equipment to support ride with respect's goals to protect natural resources while accommodating diverse recreation on public land through trail restoration projects, educational pr read all
  • $7,800

    Wild Rivers Coast Mountain Bike Association · Gold Beach, OR · 2022

    Funding to rent heavy equipment and pay for labor to clear trails. Equipment will also be used to dig post holes, install signage, and wayfinding features.

  • $7,500

    Keweenaw Atv Club · Calumet, MI · 2023

    Funding to maintain and upgrade 168 miles of orv trails, develop two new trails, and help pay for the cost of the club's grader.

  • $7,500

    Keweenaw Atv Club · Calumet, MI · 2022

    Funding to maintain and upgrade 168 miles of orv trails, develop two new trails, and help pay for the cost of the club's grader.

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Source: IRS Form 990, Schedule I, as filed by this organization. These are grants already paid. Grants paid directly to individuals are reported to the IRS only as totals, so they do not appear as named lines here.