For the upcoming 6th annual event, the HUNDO plans to distribute $75,000 to Trips for Kids Denver/Boulder, Colorado High School Cycling League and the Colorado Mountain Bike Association.
Trips for Kids Denver/Boulder began by providing low-income communities with affordable access to bikes, as well as the earn-a bike program and volunteer opportunities for kids in the Denver Metro area.
Over the last 5 years, Colorado Mountain Bike Association, in partnership with International Mountain Bike Association (IMBA) and the U.S. Forest service has been the primary organizer of trail building and maintenance in the Buffalo Creek area, where over 60% of the Bailey HUNDO course is located. Projects including Little Scraggy, Blackjack and Raspberry Ridge trails are the result of COMBA’s dedication to their mission of developing and preserving great mountain biking experiences that improve the health, environment and economy of Colorado through outreach, advocacy and stewardship.
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