The Overland Expo Foundation is proud to announce the awarding of a $10,000 grant to Fox Bravo Overland for their Operation Desert Nomad I & II expeditions. Fox Bravo Overland empowers veterans, first responders, and service members through transformative overland expeditions, hands-on training, and a strong peer support community.
ABOUT Fox Bravo Overland
Fox Bravo Overland (FBO) began when a small group of veterans turned to the untamed western wilderness to heal, reconnect, and rediscover purpose.
Today they run overland expeditions, trainings, and peer-supported programs that help veterans, first responders, and service members find community and resilience through shared adventure.
Since 2011, Fox Bravo Overland has led more than 25 overland expeditions, serving 200+ veterans and first responders nationwide. Our year‑round alumni network delivers ongoing gatherings, mentorship, and leadership roles that spark life‑changing breakthroughs and sharply reduce isolation
The Impact
Fox Bravo Overland (FBO) is offering veterans, first responders, and service members the opportunity to participate in one of two 10-day overland expeditions. Each expedition will consist of 15 male and female teammates seeking adventure, connection, and purpose. The adventures are funded by donors, such as Overland Expo Foundation.
Dates for Nomad I & II
- Western Nomad I July 6-16 2026
- Operation Western Nomad II Sept 3-13 2026
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Learn more about Fox Bravo Overland
For more information about Fox Bravo Overland and how they help veterans, first responders and service members rebuild purpose and connection through shared overland expeditions and community support visit their website: fboverland.com.
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By investing in people and places, the Overland Expo Foundation is proud to support programs that use adventure as a pathway to lasting impact—on the trail, in communities, and in the lives of those who serve.