activities · 3
what they do
direct service · 1
- Trail creation in communities Volunteer-Based Trail Building & MaintenanceCreated trails in 138 communities, providing direct trail infrastructure development.
capacity building · 2
- Community engagement in trail development Volunteer-Based Trail Building & MaintenanceEngaged 742 communities in the trail development process through education and advocacy initiatives.
- Support for community trail commitments Volunteer-Based Trail Building & MaintenanceSupported 82 communities that have committed to trails through planning and funding assistance.
strategies · 2
how they think
Theories of action extracted from this org's own source material. Click any to see the full field of orgs running the same approach.
- Advocacy and government affairs for trail access advocacyIMBA prioritizes government affairs and advocacy to influence policy and secure resources, thereby protecting and expanding access for mountain biking trails.
- Community-led trail development through partnerships community_partnershipsIMBA partners with local communities and organizations to create, enhance, and protect mountain biking trails, leveraging local engagement, planning, and funding to ensure sustainable trail development close to home.
named programs · 3
what they call their work
Government Affairs and Advocacy
Focuses on policy and land access issues to support mountain biking at the federal and local levels
More Trails Close to Home
Partners with communities to create, enhance, and protect local mountain bike trails; tracks progress through engaged, committed, and created trail communities
Trail Care School
Provides training for trail stewards and land managers on sustainable trail construction and maintenance
relationships · 2
who they work with
- Prescott Mountain Bike Alliance Partner — Supported by IMBA in building local mountain bike groups and promoting trails.
- U.S. Forest Service Partner — Collaborates on planning for trails.