About

GROC is a nonprofit organization striving to improve public lands and community wellness in the Genesee Region by providing great off-road cycling experiences, advocacy and education for trail users.

What is GROC Gives, Inc?

GROC Gives, Inc (GROC) is a chapter of the International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA), covering the upper Genesee Valley region of New York State. We are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization under the name GROC Gives, Inc.

Since 2004, GROC has been the leading voice for mountain bikers and other off-road cyclists in our region. Our volunteer Board of Directors and members are committed to:

  • Expanding access to sustainable, shared use trails and bike facilities
  • Educating riders and other members of the public on responsible trail use
  • Inspiring more people to get involved in off-road cycling
  • GROC is an inclusive organization, helping the entire community reap the health, fitness, environmental, educational, and economic benefits of this sport.

If you would like to make a donation directly to GROC please feel free to contact us directly at info@mygroc.com or use our PayPal donation option.

How to be an Advocate

As an individual:

  • Ride and hike responsibly. Obey the posted rules. Don’t poach where you are not (yet) allowed.
  • Stay on existing trails to maintain their integrity and sustainability
  • Don’t hike or ride when the trails are wet. It is dangerous and causes rutting and erosion
  • Be polite, respect others. Say hello and introduce yourself to others!
  • Be a maintenance “crew of one”. Stop to remove fallen branches. Prune back branches and jaggers that can injure the next rider or puncture a tire

Joining other trail users:

  • Join GROC and/or other trail use associations and participate. There truly is power in numbers!
  • Watch the website for info to increase you awareness of cool and important events that may affect you, as well as opportunities to get involved
  • Volunteer for club activities, such as trail building or maintenance workdays, youth clinics, and races
  • Invite friends and introduce them to riding and hiking, share your passion!

At the community level:

  • Attend public meetings on land use and recreation. Speak up politely at these meetings to advocate!
  • Utilize your connections to public officials
  • Write or phone local decision makers
  • Run for office – change things from within!
Rob Sliker

Rob Sliker

President & Advocacy Co-chair
Chris Fletcher

Chris Fletcher

Vice President
Anne Weisbeck

Anne Weisbeck

Treasurer
Brett Jones – Secretary

Brett Jones – Secretary

Secretary
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Val Sorrells

Bike Patrol Director
Lae Kettavong

Lae Kettavong

Community Engagement Co-chair
Scot Makai

Scot Makai

Stewardship Chair
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