Giant was born with the singular goal of creating a better cycling experience for people around the world – and while Giant has been building the best bikes and gear for more than four decades, we’ve also been working with numerous groups to get more people on bikes, help people live healthier lives, and build and maintain accessible bike paths and trails. Here are a few of the organizations we support.

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BAHATI FOUNDATION

The Foundation provides support to inner-city youth in under-served communities through inspirational speaking engagements, cycling, and educational outreach programs. These outreach programs are designed to motivate and empower youth toward higher achievement in S.T.E.A.M. (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) education, and cycling. The Bahati Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization. Learn more at bahatifoundation.org

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PROJECT BIKE TECH

The only program of its kind in the country, Project Bike Tech (PBT) uses bicycle education as a conduit to teach core academics, enhance lives, create career opportunities and inspire new generations to be passionate about bikes. PBT’s primary program, Bike Tech in School, is a credited high school elective that introduces students to bicycle industry careers, providing them with the skills needed to become entry-level bicycle mechanics and offering in-depth career counseling. In addition, the program uses bicycle mechanics as a tool to teach common CORE and STEM curriculum. Learn more at projectbiketech.org

SPROCKIDS

Sprockids engages thousands of young people in the lifelong activity of mountain biking, teaching off-road cycling skills to youngsters from 8 to 18. Designed to be all-inclusive, Sprockids believes being active and having fun should be a part of everyday life. The program aims to get young people and their parents to take part in a bicycle community and enjoy a cycling lifestyle.

Sprockids benefits youth in more than 20 countries through programs run by parents, teachers, coaches, cycling clubs, youth organizations, and law enforcement agencies. Learn more about Sprockids at sprockidssd.com.

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Be Good™ Foundation

The Be Good™ Foundation’s mission is to enrich communities using the bicycle as a catalyst for healing, empowerment and evolution. The programs we support create opportunities for outdoor exploration, personal discovery and humanitarian service at local, national and global levels. To learn more about The Be Good™ Foundation, please visit, rebeccarusch.com/be-good-foundation.

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PEOPLE FOR BIKES

The People for Bikes movement is for people who care about bikes and who want to add their voices to the national movement to make cycling safer and more accessible. You can join for free by simply adding your name to the movement to change the world through bikes. People for Bikes works tirelessly to make cycling more accessible with missions like the Green Lane Project. The organization also lobbies governments for policies and transportation dollars to benefit cyclists. Learn more at peopleforbikes.org

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INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN BICYCLING ASSOCIATION

IMBA is a non-profit educational association dedicated to creating, enhancing, and preserving great mountain biking experiences. Giant’s monetary support of IMBA aids in the organizations’ work to build sustainable trails and bike facilities to make mountain biking more accessible. IMBA practices (and teaches!) environmentally responsible trail building and trail etiquette practices. They’re also a powerful voice for trails, public land and policies that welcome bikes. Learn more at imba.com

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LEAGUE OF AMERICAN BICYCLISTS (LAB)

The League of American Bicyclists been in existence since 1880, and it’s been the driving force in the movement to create safer roads, stronger communities, and a bicycle-friendly America. Through information, advocacy and promotion, LAB works to celebrate and preserve the freedom cycling brings to its members. Giant supports LAB monetarily, and participates each year in the National Bike Summit – an annual event in Washington DC where local bicycle advocates and industry members meet with legislators and tell them why cycling deserves their support. Learn more at bikeleague.org

TRIPS FOR KIDS (TFK)

Marilyn Price started Trips for Kids in 1986. Riding her mountain bike on Mount Tamalpais in Marin County, CA, Marilyn thought how wonderful it would be if all children everywhere could experience the joy of riding a bike—regardless of their ability to own a bicycle. Today, this non-profit operates in the US, Canada, Israel, and Sierra Leone and has opened the world of cycling to more than 124,000 at-risk youth through mountain bike rides and Earn-A-Bike programs. Giant has supplied bikes and gear to TFK for years, sharing Marilyn’s belief that every kid should discover the joy of mountain biking. Learn more at tripsforkids.org

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CAMBER OUTDOORS (Formally OIWC)

Camber Outdoors is a coalition of companies, foundations, and individuals committed to the vision of Everyone’s Outdoors.Through innovative and thought-leading programming and initiatives like the CEO Pledge, Pitchfest, Camber Exchanges, and the Mentoring Program, Camber Outdoors works to accelerate women’s leadership and participation in the outdoors—from the backcountry to the boardroom. Learn more at camberoutdoors.org

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World Bicycle Relief

World Bicycle Relief mobilizes people through The Power of Bicycles®. Our Buffalo Bicycles provide simple, sustainable transportation to people in rural developing countries. Their Buffalo Bicycles provide simple, sustainable transportation to people in rural developing countries. WBR is committed to helping people conquer the challenge of distance, achieve independence and thrive. Learn more at worldbicyclerelief.org

CHEFS CYCLE FOR NO KID HUNGRY

The culinary community is fighting hunger outside of the kitchen with Chefs Cycle for No Kid Hungry. Part fundraiser, part endurance event, all to end to childhood hunger in America. Culinary talents push their limits with Chefs Cycle, completing a three day, 300-mile bike ride.

No child should go hungry in America, but 1 in 5 kids will face hunger this year. Using proven, practical solutions, No Kid Hungry is ending childhood hunger today by ensuring that kids start the day with a nutritious breakfast and families learn the skills they need to shop and cook on a budget. Learn more at chefscycle.org

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Grow Cycling Foundation

Grow Cycling Foundation was created in light of the 2020 George Floyd protests. In recognition that the cycling world is not immune from a culture of exclusivity and racism, the founders felt a need to help focus the call to action within their own community. Grow Cycling Foundation was established to create new avenues for inclusive community building and career development in the cycling industry as well as empower existing programs working to tear down the barriers to entry in cycling for marginalized communities. Learn more at growcyclingfoundation.org

Bicycle Employers Industry Association (BIEA)

The Bicycle Industry Employers Association (BIEA) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded by longtime industry professionals who have volunteered their time and share a common belief that our future success will require a pipeline of talented students and professionals that will help our industry thrive. Through partnerships with industry employers, regional colleges, and NICA to offer a diversity scholarship fund, the BIEA ensures that students across the U.S. will have the opportunities to enter a sustainable career in the bicycle industry. Learn more at BIEA.org

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