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Donate to the Ohio to Erie Trail (OTET) Fund

Direct Link:  DONATE HERE

Our donations are processed through our OTET ClubExpress platform and if you have given in the past, you are likely already in the ClubExpress list and can login to save a few steps.
Donations can be made as an Individual or as a Business/Organization.  Go to the donation page HERE and below Contact Information, look for “Donate As:” and choose Individual OR Business/Organization.

Memorial Donations:
Donations to the Ohio to Erie Trail can be made in Memory or In Honor of another person and there is a text field to designate the person to be remembered with this donation.  Donations can be made with credit card, paypal or you may print an invoice and mail a check to the address provided.

Help Us Complete, Maintain and Promote this wonderful Ohio to Erie Trail!

Donating is easy. We are a registered 501 (c) 3 charitable organization with the IRS. You will receive receipt for your tax deductible donation which can be provided to your accountant.

Just use the buttons below to make your donation to the Ohio to Erie Trail Fund, operating since 1991.

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You may also mail a tax deductible donation to:

Ohio to Erie Trail Fund
118 Graceland Blvd. #146
Columbus, Ohio  43214

We also invite you to support the Ohio to Erie Trail through Planned Giving to leave a legacy and add the OTET to your estate planning. You may also donate stock and mutual funds as part of a tax savings strategy. Click here to learn more about Planned Giving

Your contribution will be used in our efforts to complete the longest off-street and paved recreational trail in Ohio. With over 85% of the OTET off-street and paved, Route 1 is available from Cincinnati to Cleveland, yet we still need to fill in the gaps. In addition, donations are used to continually update, add and replace Route 1 and way-finding signs along the Trail; to operate our web site for travelers to easily be able to navigate Route 1; to promote our many stakeholders who oversee maintenance and up-keep, and to provide monies to actually help build the Trail.