Our Mission
Quad Raffle 2025 is organized by the Quad Riders ATV Association, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting safe and responsible ATV use while supporting the development and maintenance of trail systems throughout British Columbia.
This charity raffle helps fund essential trail maintenance, safety education programs, and community outreach initiatives that benefit all outdoor enthusiasts.
About Quad Riders ATV Association
Founded in 2010, the Quad Riders ATV Association has been at the forefront of promoting responsible off-road recreation in British Columbia. Our organization works closely with land managers, government agencies, and local communities to ensure sustainable access to trail systems.
What We Do
- Maintain and develop over 500 km of ATV trails across BC
- Provide safety training and education programs
- Advocate for responsible land use and trail access
- Organize community events and group rides
- Support environmental conservation efforts
- Partner with local businesses and tourism operators
Where Your Money Goes
Proceeds from Quad Raffle 2025 directly support:
Trail Maintenance
40% of proceeds go toward maintaining existing trails, repairing bridges, and ensuring safe riding conditions.
New Trail Development
30% funds the creation of new trail systems, expanding access to beautiful BC wilderness.
Safety Programs
20% supports rider education, safety courses, and emergency response training.
Community Initiatives
10% goes to local community projects, youth programs, and environmental stewardship.
Transparency & Accountability
We are committed to operating with complete transparency:
- Licensed by the Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch of BC (Licence #164166)
- Annual financial reports available to the public
- Independent audits conducted yearly
- Board of directors comprised of community volunteers
- Regular updates on fund allocation and project progress
Our Impact
Since our founding, the Quad Riders ATV Association has:
- Maintained over 500 km of trails annually
- Trained more than 2,000 riders in safety courses
- Invested $1.5 million in trail infrastructure
- Partnered with 15 communities across BC
- Planted 10,000 trees in trail restoration projects
- Created economic opportunities through outdoor tourism