The following cyclists received a JAM Fund Grant for demonstrating their commitment to the cycling community and to society at large. As part of the grant, recipients receive cash, equipment and/or coaching support. JAM Fund Grants are made possible by generous donations from supporters like you and from the JAM Fund's biggest fundraiser, the Grand Fundo. Your donations are always appreciated and help the development of these young riders and support the future of cyclocross and the development of good young people. To make a gift, simply Join Us.
Miles Abrams of Northampton, MA; Eli Billings of Newton, MA; Alta Breismeister of Brooklyn, NY; Gunther Breismeister of Brooklyn, NY; Tatum Brown of Nashville, TN; Ronan Byrne of West Newbury, MA; Abby Cole of East Granby, MA; Lily Cole of East Granby, MA; Ari Ebens of New York; Lilah Engebretson of Florence, MA; Devon Feehan of Windsor, MA; Sylvan Garrelts of Brooklyn, NY; Liam Goff of Swansea, MA; Lilian Hanna of Rexford, NY; Madeline Hanna of Rexford, NY; Eric Harrington of Pittsfield, MA; Kellie Harrington of Pittsfield, MA; Magnus Harrison of South Deerfield, MA; Rowan Harrison of South Deerfield, MA; Jacob Hines of Catonsville, MD; Caitrin Huysman of Collinsville, CT; Madison Johnson of Southampton, MA; Anders Krause of Easthampton, MA; Roland Meunier of Princeton, MA; Harrison Scott Morosco of Winston-Salem, NC; Lilliana O’Donnell of Delmar, NY; Sophie Parrott of Chesterfield, MA; Wyatt Pratt of Canton, CT; Stephen Savino IV of Avon, CT; Myles Scott of Longmeadow, MA; Elena Svenstrup of Tiverton, RI; Gabriella Tober of North Andover, MA; and Bridget Wilson of Dunbarton, NH.
JAM FUND GRANT RECIPIENTS 2023
The JAM Fund awarded grants to 21 cyclists from six New England states, and for the first time ever, one of the recipients is from overseas. Two of the grant recipients won national championship titles and at least two have already competed in Europe. Read more about the 2023 grant recipients here.
JAM FUND GRANT RECIPIENTS 2022
JAM Fund is excited to announce 23 grant recipients for 2022: Ryan Avery, 17, of East Bridgewater, Massachusetts; Jeremy Bloyd-Peshkin, 27, of Chicago, Illinois; Günther Louis Breismeister, 10, of Northampton, Massachusetts; Luke Callan, 14, of Highland Park, New Jersey; Erik Carlson, 23, of East Greenwich, Rhode Island; Ted W. Collins, 18, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; David Diehl, 28, of Quincy, Massachusetts; Otis Engel, 16, of Mertztown, Pennsylvania; Keven Figueroa , 17, of East Providence, Rhode Island; Schuyler Hagge, 13, of Plymouth, Vermont; Kellie Harrington, 17, of Pittsfield, Massachusetts; Talia Loiter, 21, Shelburne, Vermont; Reid McCoy, 14, of Whatley, Massachusetts; Ethan Morris , 13, of Ashland, Virginia; Cormac Nagle, 13, of Bolton, Massachusetts; Marcus Orr, 19, of Westerly, Rhode Island; Sophie Parrott, 15, of Chesterfield, Massachusetts; Alexander Scopinich-Burgel, 16, of Concord, Massachusetts; Tommy Servetas, 19, of Albany, New York; Rohin Singh, 17, of Florence, Massachusetts; Phillippe Tjahya, 17 of Leesburg, Virginia; Ethan Turner, 20, of Montgomery Village, Massachusetts; and Melinda Wetzel, 19, of Niskayuna, New York.
Read more about our new grant recipients here.