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DateThursday August 20, 2026 at 1:00pm MDT
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TypeMeeting
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ActivitiesMountain Bike
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LocationUnited States United States
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RegistrationOpen Free
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Securing funding for new trails, trail maintenance, programming, advocacy, bike parks and system expansion is a responsibility of trail organization leadership. Whether you are applying for a formal foundation grant, building a pitch deck for a local donor, or speaking with business leaders, success hinges on your narrative.
This IMBA Local Leadership Lab focuses on how to distill complex funding needs into compelling, data-driven stories. We will look at how to transition from generic project descriptions to powerful narratives that clearly communicate community impact, economic value, and project feasibility. You'll learn how to take the first steps to identify funding avenues for your organization and walk away with new skills to pitch your projects effectively on paper, on screen, or in conversation.
By the end of this Leadership Lab, participants will be able to:
- Recognize the importance of diversified funding and build a compelling narrative that motivates prospective funders.
- Leverage your existing base of support to promptly secure accessible funding.
- Identify funding opportunities that align with your organization's mission and goals.
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