
Boise Moto Community
About Boise Moto Community
Boise Moto Community gives motorcycle enthusiasts in Boise and the Treasure Valley something more than a place to ride. It builds community through mentorship, craftsmanship, service, and hands-on gatherings that welcome young people, riders, and anyone who wants to learn around motorcycles. For donors, the appeal is simple: this is a local organization turning motorcycle culture into real connection, education, and support.
What sets Boise Moto Community apart is how practical it is. The mobile moto ministry, workshop days, and event support all keep the work grounded in actual people, actual bikes, and actual community spaces. It also makes room for young people to get introduced to motorcycles and related skills in a way that feels inviting, not out of reach.
Programs
The concrete work this nonprofit runs. Each program may later become a fundable project.
Mobile moto ministry
A mobile ministry centered on motorcycles and community service.
Workshop days
Educational workshop days planned for local public schools and homeschool co-ops to introduce young people to motorcycles and related skills.
Youth outreach programs
Outreach for young people that uses motorcycles and related skills as a way to build interest and learning.
Bike nights and gas-and-oil-related events
Community gatherings throughout the Treasure Valley where the organization serves beverages and offers tools and assistance for motorcycle breakdowns.
My Bike Series
A content series highlighting riders and their machines in the Treasure Valley on YouTube and Instagram.
About this work
In their own words — what they do, who it reaches, and what your dollars actually fund.
Mission
Boise Moto Community empowers motorcycle enthusiasts, fosters authentic community, and inspires personal growth through craftsmanship, mentorship, and service.
Who they serve
Motorcycle enthusiasts in the Treasure Valley, including young people reached through schools, homeschool co-ops, and youth outreach programs.
How your donation helps
- Purchase and use of the retired Snap-on van
- Educational workshop days
- Youth outreach programs
- Tools for motorcycle breakdown assistance
- Community gatherings and event support
Our story
Kenny Barrett grew up loving motorcycles, and that early interest turned into a bigger idea, creating spaces where riders could connect, wrench, and build community. Kellen Logan brought decades of riding experience along with a focus on building and fabrication, and together the organization grew to include a mobile moto ministry and a retired Snap-on van for education and outreach.
Events
BMC’s first annual Christmas party
annualA motorcycle-themed Christmas gathering with food and a gift exchange.
Partners & funders
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about this nonprofit and how its work happens.
What will the retired Snap-on van be used for?
It is planned for educational workshop days at local public schools and homeschool co-ops, youth outreach programs, and support at bike nights and related events.
What kinds of activities does BMC bring to community events?
It plans to serve beverages, offer tools for motorcycle breakdown assistance, and create a space where people can gather around motorcycles and related skills.
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