Five percent of your purchase goes directly to the people fighting to keep public land public. You choose who gets it.
Only organizations cited in a Sovereign Circle Memo to Members are eligible to receive buyer-directed funds. Every org on this page has been researched, named, and held to our Nullius in Verba standard. Select one — or split equally. Funds are disbursed quarterly. No admin fees. Every dollar reaches the organization you choose.
BRC has defended motorized recreation access since 1987. Currently in active federal litigation on WEMO (2,200 miles closed in California), Moab trail closures, and the SR9 dispersed camping elimination outside Zion. They fight a $1.5 billion foreign-funded network with member dues and OEM grants. Your 5% goes to their general fund.
BRC's dedicated legal fund keeps litigation resources separate from operations — ensuring attorney fees, court filing costs, and expert witnesses are funded independently of membership dues. WEMO, Moab, and SR9 are running simultaneously. Legal costs are the binding constraint on how fast and how hard BRC can fight. This is the courtroom allocation.
CCOHVA manages and advocates for the trail systems around Green River and the San Rafael Swell — some of the most spectacular OHV terrain in America. Local organizations like CCOHVA do the volunteer labor that keeps routes open, maintained, and defensible at the trail level — the intelligence and presence that national organizations depend on.
Can't choose? You don't have to. Splitting equally funds BRC's general operations, the dedicated legal dockets, and local trail stewardship simultaneously. The fight for public access requires all three. This covers it.
Disbursed quarterly · Tymmber keeps $0 · Attached to your order confirmation
Your 5% is confirmed and on its way to the advocates keeping the terrain open.
Only organizations cited and researched in a Sovereign Circle Memo to Members are eligible to receive Fund the Advocate™ allocations. Every organization on this page has been vetted against our Nullius in Verba standard — take nobody's word for it. As the memo series grows, the list of eligible advocates grows with it. New organizations are added when a memo names them, researches them, and holds their position on the record. Read all memos →
The organizations defending public land access are fighting a $1.5 billion institutional network with member dues and OEM grants. That asymmetry is not a matter of argument quality. It is a matter of math. Tymmber was built on terrain. Every product we make depends on that terrain remaining accessible. We have a commercial interest in the fight — and we believe our customers do too.
The 5% Principle is simple: when you buy gear designed for the outdoors, a portion of what you spend goes back to the people keeping the outdoors open. Not as a marketing claim. As a covenant.
One day Tymmber will be large enough to serve as its own institutional counterweight — the public's answer to foundation funding on the other side. Until then, 5% of every sale is where we start.
Members set monthly allocations across five pillars and vote quarterly on how funds are deployed. The Member Dashboard gives you full visibility into every dollar — and your advocacy allocation goes to the same vetted organizations as Fund the Advocate™.
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