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Utah Non-profit to Donate Bikes Next Year

Published December 2, 2009

SALT LAKE CITY, UT (BRAIN)— Bikes for Kids Utah, a non-profit 501(C)3 organization, will purchase 1,000 Bikes for Kids Utah-branded bicycles from Ames, Iowa-based Cycle Force Group.

The organization will give the bikes to underprivileged Utah children during the its fifth annual bicycle giveaway scheduled for May 2010.

Bikes for Kids Utah is purchasing the bikes and actively soliciting a "Title" level sponsor to help defray the cost of the bright yellow Bikes for Kids Utah branded BMX bikes. The bike design includes prominent display of a colorful graphic of Salt Lake City's iconic skyline and the Bikes for Kids Utah and title sponsor logos.

"To help provide more exposure for Bikes for Kids Utah and its sponsors, and consequently provide more funds to help us to continue giving bikes away, we thought it would be a great idea to commission a Bikes for Kids Utah branded bike," said Debbie Reid, founder and president of Bikes for Kids Utah. "Cycle Force Group developed a very reasonably priced bike for us that fit within our budget goals. With the help of a generous sponsor, you'll see lots of kids in Utah's neighborhoods riding Bikes for Kids Utah bicycles."

Bikes for Kids Utah board members met with Cycle Force Group's president Nyle Nims during the Interbike International Bicycle Expo held last September in Las Vegas, Bikes

"I have great memories of riding my first bike as a kid," said Nims. "Owning a bike presented great opportunities for me and eventually brought me to the career I have now. When Bikes for Kids Utah approached us with their idea, we definitely wanted to help. More kids need to be riding bikes."

Through its partnership with retail warehouse giant Costco, Bikes for Kids Utah purchased children's bikes for its previous giveaway program. Costco will continue to provide event catering and logistical support for Bikes for Kids Utah's bicycle giveaway and fundraising bike ride events.

Topics associated with this article: Advocacy/Non-profits

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