Montana is home to some of the most breathtaking roads in the country—open highways that cut through mountains, roll across prairies, and wind along rivers. For motorcyclists, it's a dream landscape. But with that freedom comes responsibility. That's where the Montana Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MMSF) comes in.
The MMSF is a newly established nonprofit dedicated to promoting motorcycle safety throughout the state. While the organization is still in its early stages, its purpose is clear: to build a strong foundation for safer riding practices across Montana.
Rather than launching with a suite of programs or training courses, MMSF is starting with something even more important—intentional planning. The organization is focused on gathering resources, building partnerships, and learning from experts and local communities to determine how it can best serve Montana's riders in the long term.
The mission is simple but powerful: To promote motorcycle safety in Montana through education, awareness, and advocacy—one rider, one road, and one initiative at a time.
This mission reflects a grassroots commitment to putting safety first, not through mandates, but through knowledge and community. MMSF believes that when riders are informed, equipped, and supported, everyone on the road benefits.
As MMSF lays the groundwork for its future, it invites riders, advocates, and community members to get involved. Whether you've been riding for decades or are just starting out, your voice and your experience matter.
In a state where the road is a way of life, the Montana Motorcycle Safety Foundation is here to help ensure every ride is a safe one.