Mission Driven and Charitable Activities

At Desert Wranglers Jeep Club, we believe in giving back to the community and protecting the trails we love. Our mission-driven and charitable activities are an essential part of who we are as a club. By partnering with organizations that promote responsible off-roading, environmental stewardship, and community outreach, we ensure that our members not only enjoy the thrill of off-roading but also contribute to preserving public lands and supporting charitable causes.

Through these partnerships, we strive to make a positive impact on the off-road industry, local communities, and the environment. This page highlights the incredible organizations we work with and the meaningful initiatives we’re proud to support.

Who We Support

  • SNORR

    Southern Nevada Off-road Recovery

    SNORR has over 60 active members that perform over 500 recoveries every year, from simple vehicles stuck in sand to complex high-angle technical recoveries.

  • Tread Lightly

    Tread Lightly! is a non-profit organization that leads a national initiative to promote the responsible use of motorized vehicles when recreating outdoors. Their goal is to balance the off-road and off-highway vehicle (OHV) users’ need for adventure with the need to conserve the places where they ride and explore.

  • NVORA

    Nevada Off-Road Association is a Nevada Nonprofit 501c3 educational corporation. Their mission is to protect public access and promote and maintain offroad experiences across the Silver State. NVORA represents the interests of 50,000+ registered off highway vehicle owners in Nevada.

  • Mojave Desert Heritage & Cultural Association

    The mission of the Mojave Desert Heritage and Cultural Association is to research and conserve the natural and cultural history of the Mojave Desert region for the purpose of preserving and sharing these resources in perpetuity.

  • Blue Ribbon Coalition (BRC)

    The successful Sharetrails/BRC strategy of working administratively, legislatively, and legally for effective recreational advocacy is now a quarter of a century time tested and ground proven. The Sharetrails/BRC TEAM looks forward to continuing its mission to “champion responsible use of public lands for the benefit of all recreationists” into the future.

  • National Desert Wildlife Preserve

    Straddling the Mojave and Great Basin Deserts, the Desert National Wildlife Refuge protects a wide variety of ecosystems across a diverse landscape. The refuge was established in 1936 in order to provide habitat for the desert bighorn sheep and other desert wildlife. Today, it is the largest wildlife refuge outside of Alaska. All told, it protects hundreds of different species of plants & animals across seven different life zones.

  • Southern Nevada Conservancy

    Southern Nevada Conservancy is a 501c3 nonprofit organization based in Las Vegas, NV, providing interpretive & educational programs and other visitor services at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Spring Mountains National Recreation Area, California Trail Interpretive Center, and the Desert National Wildlife Refuge.

  • Stop The Bleed

    The American College of Surgeons (ACS) Stop the Bleed program is administered by the ACS Committee on Trauma (ACS COT). The ACS COT, formed in 1922, has put forth a continuous effort to improve care of injured patients in our society. Today trauma activities are administered through an 86-member committee overseeing a field force of more than 3,500 Fellows who are working to develop and implement meaningful programs for trauma care in local, regional, national, and international arenas. With programs such as the ACS Stop the Bleed Course, the ACS COT strives to improve the care of injured patients before, during, and after hospitalization.

  • Project 150

    The Mission of Project 150 is to offer free support and services to homeless, displaced, and disadvantaged high school students in the Southern Nevada area so they can remain in school and graduate.

  • Desert Balloon Project

    If you let a mylar balloon go in the Las Vegas area, that it will end up in the desert somewhere. The problem with that, is that if wildlife finds it, they mistake the balloons for food and try to eat it, but those balloons could kill them.

    Christian Daniels found out about the threat to big horn sheep and desert tortoises and decided to try to help by collecting downed balloons. In 2020 at age 15, he decided to start the Desert Balloon Project, where he could educate other outdoor enthusiasts and recruit them to help.

  • UPLA

    Utah Public Lands Alliance

    The Utah Public Lands Alliance was formed in Spring of 2014 to represent users of public lands in their efforts to keep public lands open to multipurpose use. Their officers and board of trustees come from varied backgrounds and the common interest of recreation in Utah and the surrounding areas. They believe that working as an alliance between the many different users of public lands cooperatively will help maintain access and recreational use of these lands for generations to come. UPLA is an all-volunteer not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) organization.

  • America Red Cross

    The American Red Cross

    Disaster relief: The Red Cross provides shelter, food, and emotional support to victims of disasters. 

    Blood supply: The Red Cross supplies about 40% of the nation's blood. 

    Life-saving skills: The Red Cross teaches skills that save lives. 

    International aid: The Red Cross distributes international humanitarian aid. 

    Military support: The Red Cross supports veterans, military members, and their families. 

    Emergency preparedness: The Red Cross helps people be prepared to respond in emergencies. 

    Education: The Red Cross educates the public on the rules of war.