Yamaha Awards $100,000 Total to Off-Road Nonprofits

Five recipients receive donations through the Stay Outdoors program.

Yamaha has awarded $100,000 total to five nonprofit organizations through the Stay Outdoors program.Yamaha

Yamaha has just announced the recipients for the first year of the Stay Outdoors program grant. Five nonprofit organizations across Canada have been awarded a total of $100,000 to support their causes.

The five recipients of the 2022 Yamaha Stay Outdoors grant are:

East Prince Quad Trax ATV Club

Elk Valley Adventure & Dirt Riders Society

Victoria Beach Snow Drifters

Fundy Trail Snowmobile Club

Avalon T’Railway Corporation

“We are truly excited to be involved on the ground, supporting innovative, impactful projects addressing issues facing motorized outdoor recreation across Canada,” said James Matthews, vice president of Yamaha Financial Services. “These groups are working diligently to ensure enthusiasts can enjoy all this country has to offer now and for years to come. We are honored to be a part of that.”

Registration for the 2023 Stay Outdoors grant will open this summer. To know more about registration requirements and steps, visit yamaha-motor.ca/en/stayoutdoors.

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