Fundraising Events
Raising money for the Edge Foundation is as easy as riding a bike
Research has shown that exercising is an important part of managing ADHD. That’s why The Edge Foundation is excited to be part of cycling events that raise money for ADHD coaching.
Ride a Cascade Bicycle Club event and raise money for the Edge Foundation.
The Edge Foundation is now participating in Cascade Bicycle’s Pedal Power program. Cascade Bicycle is the largest bicycle club in America with 30,000 or so members. Pedal Power is an opportunity for cyclists to turn miles into money for the Edge Foundation.
Register for any Cascade Bicycle Club event such as the Group Health Seattle To Portland Bicycle Classic, the RSVP - Ride from Seattle to Vancouver, BC and Party or the Flying Wheels Summer Century. Then select the Edge Foundation as your Peddle Power charity.
If you are planning to participate in Cascade Bicycle Club’s Peddle Power on behalf of the Edge Foundation, email us, and we’ll give you an information and fund-raising packet. This material will help you get started soliciting pledges.
After the ride, collect the pledges from your sponsors turn the money over Edge Foundation and congratulate yourself on a job well done!
Join Edge founder, Neil Peterson, on the Lewis and Clark Trail Ride
During the last two weeks of August, Neil Peterson and a group of adventurous riders will be completing the final leg of the Lewis and Clark Trail Ride. This is a supported ride with a sag vehicle carrying all our gear and is very inexpensive – about $20/day. For more information email Neil.
Plan a ride of your own!
You don’t have to be part of a large organization to plan a ride for the Edge Foundation. People of all ages can create bike rides with Edge Foundation’s ADHD Coaching as their charitable goal. If you’d like help planning a ride for Edge, send us an email and we’ll be happy to provide you with materials and information donors need to know.

