Ways To Give

Together we will change lives

There are numerous ways for you to make a meaningful, impactful contribution.

DONATE TODAY

Make an immediate impact by securely donating online.

BECOME A MONTHLY DONOR

Monthly donors provide a vital and reliable source of funding to No Barriers. Consider signing up, at any amount, and join this important group of supporters.

Become a Peer-to-Peer Fundraiser

Help raise money for No Barriers by creating a personal fundraising page and sharing it with your community. You will play a direct and vital role in bringing awareness about No Barriers to more people and motivating them to get involved.

Matching Gifts

Thousands of companies match donations to nonprofits. Does yours? Your employer may be able to double your donation and the impact of your gift. Ask your HR department or community engagement specialist today.

DONOR ADVISED FUNDS (DAF)

With a DAF, centralized charitable account, you can make tax-deductible charitable donations of cash, publicly-traded stock and other assets directly to No Barriers, USA.

Donate Stock

No Barriers accepts gifts of publicly and privately traded stock. Contact us at info@nobarriersusa.org or call 970-484-3633 to set up your stock gift today.

Host a Home Party

Invite people in your personal circle, who you know to be willing and able to make a contribution, to gather together and learn more about No Barriers. Share your personal No Barriers story and ask them to join you in supporting transformational programming. The No Barriers team is happy to help.

No Barriers is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Tax ID Number: 06-1693441

MORIAH (MO) LEUTHAUSER

Program Manager

 

Moriah (Mo) Leuthauser grew up in a small town in Western Colorado. There she spent time outside with her family- skiing, backpacking, climbing and camping. She was introduced to adaptive recreation through an internship with a nonprofit organization that offered recumbent cycling tours from Telluride to Moab for disabled veterans. She was inspired to get involved with adaptive recreation after seeing the joy and healing that she had witnessed it bringing.  She attended Grand Canyon University, where she worked as a guide in the outdoor recreation program and received her Wilderness First Responder certification. Then, she worked at the National Ability Center as an adaptive ski instructor and as an adaptive raft guide for multi day rafting trips. During this time, she earned her PSIA Adaptive Level 1 cert and her Swift Water Rescue Level 4 cert. She now works for No Barriers as the Warriors Program Coordinator, but most enjoys opportunities to be in the field. In her free time, she enjoys mountain biking, rock climbing, skiing, board games and gardening. She hopes for a future where outdoor recreation is more accessible for all people and she plans to devote her career to this cause.