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$500 TRAIL TUNE-UP GRANTS UP FOR GRABS
Posted Date: 11/10/2005
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$500 TRAIL TUNE-UP GRANTS UP FOR GRABS


The National Off-Road Bicycle Association (NORBA) and the International Mountain Bike Association (IMBA) announced today the application process for their Trail Tune-Up Grant program.

Four $500 NORBA/IMBA Trail Tune-Up Grants are available to mountain biking groups seeking to jump start trail improvement projects.

Projects that create or improve trails used for mountain bike racing will receive the highest consideration, but funding can also be used to improve trails for training and recreational riding.

Applicants must be current members of IMBA as well as either NORBA members or promoters.

Trail Tune-Up Grants are completely funded by NORBA members through an optional checkbox on NORBA license applications and renewal forms.

The program is administered through a partnership between IMBA and NORBA.

Applications are due by Friday, December 9, 2005.

Visit the IMBA website for more information: http://www.imba.com/resources/grants/index.html


Contact: Scott Linnenburger, IMBA Trail Solutions Coordinator at scott@imba.com, 303-545-9011 x 117

 



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