Yamaha Celebrates 14 Years and $15M in Outdoor Access Initiative Grants
Yamaha Motor Corp., USA, marked the 14th anniversary of the Yamaha Outdoor Access Initiative (OAI) with an employee volunteer event in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, helping The Great Outdoors Fund fulfill its OAI grant project on the Oakey Mountain OHV trail system. In a fitting celebration of the OAI program awarding more than $5 million in grant funding to date, a contingent of employees and volunteers joined the effort north of Yamaha?s motorsports headquarters and factory in Georgia to clean up and restore an area decommissioned to public motorized access.
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?It?s immensely gratifying to help communities and improve rider access across the nation through Yamaha?s Outdoor Access Initiative, especially when seeing a consistently positive outcome after the program?s fourteen years of dedication and determination,? said Mike Martinez, president of Motorsports at Yamaha, who led the company?s attendance at the event on April 30, 2022. ?When grant recipients are local and our employees can provide hands-on assistance, like on the Oakey Mountain trail in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, it only further reinforces the vital need to keep our nation?s public lands open for all to enjoy through the Yamaha Outdoor Access Initiative.?
The 2022 Yamaha OAI program is underway and riding clubs, land stewardship associations, and public land managers are encouraged ...
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