Yamaha Motor Corp., U.S.A. said it has contributed more than $80,000 in cash and equipment during the first quarter of 2010 to off-road riding clubs and land stewardship organizations across the country. As part of this first funding cycle of 2010, Yamaha added that it will sponsor the Future Farmers of America Wildlife Proficiency.


“As our OHV Access Initiative continues to grow, we are finding new relevant areas that can benefit the overall OHV community,” said Mike Martinez, general manager of Yamaha's ATV and Side-by-Side Operations. “The FFA's Wildlife Proficiency students are mentored into future employment with Federal, State and local public land management agencies; relationships that will be important to establishing and maintaining policies that preserve our land while providing OHV enthusiasts' safe recreation opportunities for generations.”


Since the introduction of the Yamaha OHV Access Initiative in 2008, Yamaha has GRANTed (Guaranteeing Responsible Access to our Nation's Trails) nearly $1.5 million to more than 123 organizations devoted to preserving and maintaining safe and responsible OHV access.


In the 2010 first quarter funding cycle, Yamaha GRANTs were awarded to eight applicants. Awardees include:
• Future Farmers of America, National
• Friends of Oceano Dunes, California
• Great Falls Trail Bike Riders, Montana
• Indian Valley Creek ATV Club, Pennsylvania
• Oswego Valley ATV Club, New York
• Responsible Recreation Foundation, Colorado
• United Trails Association, Nevada
• Wisconsin ATV Association, Wisconsin


“Even as the Yamaha OHV Access Initiative has matured, we have maintained a steadfast focus on promoting safe, responsible riding and open, sustainable trails,” said Steve Nessl, Yamaha's ATV/SxS marketing manager. “The results of the efforts supported by our GRANTs continue to benefit the OHV community locally, regionally and nationally. We are very proud of the many results we've seen across the country and we will continue to build this program and support its critical mission.”