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For the third consecutive year, Devinci, The Movement, and our industry partners are proud to announce the 2026 Community Grant Program recipients.

 

Once again this season, our goal was to support cycling clubs, trail associations, and community-driven bike initiatives with financial assistance to help bring development projects to life, for 2026 and beyond.

 

This year, we received over 300 applications. It was incredibly inspiring to discover the wide range of passionate projects submitted by communities. While we’d love to support each and every one, our panel of Movement pro athletes faced the tough task of selecting just four.

Trail 77 Singletrack Association

TABER, ALBERTA
Trail 77 is a volunteer-led nonprofit mountain bike association based in Taber, Alberta, dedicated to building a sustainable trail network where riders of all levels can learn, progress, and enjoy the sport. Through trail development, youth programming, and community events, Trail 77 has become a key hub for mountain biking in southern Alberta, welcoming families, new riders, and experienced cyclists alike.

THE PROJECT

In 2026, Trail 77 will develop approximately 2 km of beginner-friendly flow trails designed to help new riders build confidence and skills. This project will expand access to the sport, strengthen youth programming, and help foster a more inclusive and growing mountain bike community.

Learn more about Trail 77 Singletrack Association


Fraser Valley Mountain Bikers Association

FRASER VALLEY, BC
The Fraser Valley Mountain Bikers Association (FVMBA) is a volunteer-driven nonprofit dedicated to building, maintaining, and protecting sustainable trail networks across the Fraser Valley. With over 500 km of trails and a community of more than 1,000 members, FVMBA creates opportunities for riders of all abilities through trail stewardship, events, and community engagement.

THE PROJECT

At Vedder Mountain, FVMBA will restore a signature feature on the iconic Den trail, improving safety, preserving sensitive habitat, and keeping this well-loved route accessible for riders and racers. This project will help carry forward the legacy of one of the region’s most recognized trails for future generations.

Learn more about FVMBA


Trail Builders Laurentides

LAURENTIDES, QUÉBEC

Laurentides Trailbuilders is a volunteer-led trail stewardship group based in Quebec’s Laurentides region, known for mobilizing the mountain bike community around trail maintenance, sustainable trail building, and volunteer engagement. Since 2019, the organization has played an active role in developing and maintaining trails while fostering a strong culture of community involvement.

THE PROJECT

Laurentides Trailbuilders will equip and train volunteers for the construction of a new double-black trail at Belle-Neige. The project will help develop the next generation of trail leaders, strengthen volunteer capacity, and support the creation of safe, sustainable, and high-quality trails throughout the region.

Learn more about Laurentides Trailbuilders


Fellowship of the Wheel

Chittenden County, Vermont

Fellowship of the Wheel (FOTW) is a nonprofit trail organization that stewards more than 100 miles of multi-use trails across 11 networks in Chittenden County, Vermont. For 25 years, FOTW has built sustainable, accessible trail experiences while fostering an inclusive outdoor community through trail stewardship, events, and rider programs.

THE PROJECT

At its flagship Saxon Hill network, FOTW will advance the development of a new summit loop that expands access to the trail system. The intermediate, adaptive-bike-friendly trail will create new opportunities for riders of varying abilities while ensuring the network continues to serve the community for generations to come.

Learn more about The Fellowship of the Wheel


Thanks to all the amazing organizations, clubs, and volunteers who took the time to apply in 2026. The program will reopen for 2026 next spring, so keep an eye out.

This program is made possible through the support of key industry partners who share our vision: supporting the roots that grow the core of the sport. A huge thank you to our industry partners who make this initiative possible. Devinci is proud to collaborate with Maxxis, Fox Racing Shox, Race Face, Bosch eBike Systems, Abus, SDG Components, Ride Concepts, Maxima Bike and Racer 1927. Together, we’re helping strengthen the communities that make our sport what it is.

Follow us on social media or keep an eye on the program page to know when the applications will be re-opening.