Mission Statement:
Apex Riders Foundation Inc. is a nonprofit that promotes board sports like skateboarding, surfing, and snowboarding through education, community programs, and inclusive opportunities. We inspire active lifestyles, creativity, and environmental stewardship while making board sports accessible to all.
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Ride with a Purpose: Ride, Give, Inspire
Where board sports meet community, creativity, and purpose.
*Please see Support Notice.

Ride with a Purpose: Ride, Give, Inspire
The foundation’s far reaching mission is to promote and expand awareness of board sports including skateboarding, surfing, snowboarding, BMX, mountain biking, scooters, and other related activities through community-based programs, clinics, and demonstrations. It also aims to support the development of safe and accessible recreational spaces, encourage health and wellness through active participation, and reduce barriers for underserved groups by offering scholarships, equipment donations, and outreach. In addition, the foundation seeks to celebrate the culture and creativity tied to board sports, support research on their benefits, and promote environmental stewardship through conservation programs and eco-friendly initiatives. Outreach efforts may include events, collaborations, and media campaigns, provided these activities further the organization’s charitable and educational mission.
Support Notice
Apex Riders Foundation, Inc. is in the process of formally establishing itself as a nonprofit organization. Support received at this stage plays a key role in shaping the mission, programs, and activities of the organization as it grows. We are deeply grateful for all contributions that help bring our vision to life. At this early stage:
- Donations: Contributions are not tax-deductible, but every bit of support helps build the foundation for future programs, community initiatives, and positive impact.
- Sponsorships: Business sponsorships are also welcome and may include recognition or other benefits in return. These contributions are not tax-deductible.






