Since 1965, Sierra Designs has pledged to create beautiful, functional and attainable gear for adventurers of all backgrounds, experience levels and budgets. Fifty-five years later, the award-winning camping equipment manufacturer is taking its mission to the next level by implementing Reach Out, an interdisciplinary initiative to increase accessibility and participation in the outdoors. Throughout 2020, Sierra Designs will partner with four nonprofits—Big City Mountaineers, SheJumps, Black Girls Trekkin’ and Nature Bridge—to address common barriers to outdoor recreation, such as accessibility, cost of gear and skill development.

In addition to donating 1% of all web sales and $2,000 in gear per quarter, Sierra Designs is committed to providing each selected nonprofit with education, event support and awareness-raising messaging. “Our focus for this initiative is to ensure genuine long-lasting partnerships that maximize the impact and truly support our mission of attainability in the outdoors,” says Andrew Day, VP/GM of Sierra Designs. “We are thrilled to be working with community partners who are dedicated to shaping future outdoor leaders of all backgrounds and experience levels.”

Photo courtesy of Big City Mountaineers

Echoing Sierra Designs’ mission statement, each of the chosen nonprofits is committed to making the outdoors more accessible to all. Big City Mountaineers strives to instill critical life skills in under-resourced youth through transformative wilderness mentoring experiences. Based in Los Angeles, Black Girls Trekkin’ seeks to create a community for women of color to explore the outdoors together. As the largest residential environmental education partner of the National Park Service, NatureBridge serves more than 40,000 participants annually through field science, youth leadership and teacher training programs. Dedicated to increasing female participation in the outdoors,  SheJumps organizes events and provides outdoor education and youth initiatives.

By uniting education, monetary donations, new equipment and awareness, Sierra Designs is proud to support accessibility in the outdoors. For more information on Sierra Designs and the Reach Out initiative, contact Katie Richter at katie@darbycommunications.com.