In 2025 the Indian Motorcycle Riders Group is teamed up with the Folds of Honor organization to raise money for scholarships for spouses and children of fallen and disable veterans as well as first responders. We noted a substantial increase in attendance and participation across the board this year!
Here are some fun facts and totals for the fundraising event.
226 chapters participated, up from 181 in 2024.
690 people registered for the event nationwide, up from 547 in 2024.
$158,888 was raised across all chapters! increased from $114,141 in 2024.
We thank all of our donors in helping to provide scholarships to the spouses and children of our nations fallen and disabled veterans and first responders.
The 2nd Annual Indian Motorcycle Riders Group National Charity Ride.
We're teaming up with Folds of Honor to raise funds for families of fallen or disabled military and first responders and want you to get involved!
You can support Folds of Honor National and the IMRG National Charity Ride. Every $5000 raised accounts for one full scholarship for the families of fallen or disabled military and first responders.
Date: Saturday, September 20th 2025
Location: Your Local Indian Motorcycle Dealership
Time: Will Vary For Each Chapter
You can participate anywhere! Each chapter will plan a ride route in their local area starting or ending at their local dealership. Chapters may start rides at different times depending on where they are located. Make sure to get involved by checking with your local dealer and IMRG Chapter for additional information.
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Folds of Honor is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization that provides educational scholarships to the spouses and children of fallen or disabled military and first responders.
Your donations will help provide life-changing scholarships to families all across the United States.
Folds Of Honor is excited to be returning to the IMRG National Charity Ride for a second year, and has a message for all participants and donors. You can read this message from the President of Folds of Honor, Colonel (Ret.) Nick Nichols.