
To our overland community – 2024 In Review
Overland Expo Foundation reflects on the 2024 year. With successful fundraising efforts they awarded grants, provided education, and left the expos better than we found it.
Overland Expo Foundation reflects on the 2024 year. With successful fundraising efforts they awarded grants, provided education, and left the expos better than we found it.
Overland Expo partnered with Tread Lightly! to host a Kids Driving Course at all four Overland Expo events to introduce kids to basic navigation skills, while also teaching the importance of staying the trail.
Project Heal the Land launched the Explore More So Cal program in 2023 with the mission of connecting students to the outdoors while fostering environmental stewardship, preparedness, and community engagement.
Grace Schuessler of the graceful renegade received a $5,000 grant from the Overland Expo Foundation to support her video series Where the Wild Things Are.
Tread Lightly! with the support of grant funding from the Overland Expo Foundation completed three projects to help protect trail systems.
Rally for Rangers provided support to the Northern Cheyenne and Oglala-Sioux tribal parks, helping ensure access continues for years to come, as well as protecting the wildlife and other resources in the Badlands.
Overland Expo Foundation is a non-profit organization that protects and advances the overland community. All donations may be tax-deductible in the United States, as provided by law in section 501(c)(3) of the IRS.