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C.H. Robinson recently completed its 16th year as the local presenting sponsor for the Bike MS: MS 150 Ride in Minnesota, continuing a strong tradition of community engagement and charitable giving. This year, nearly 70 riders participated as part of Team Robinson, raising more than $100,000—and counting—for the National MS Society.
Since first partnering with the event in 2002, C.H. Robinson, the C.H. Robinson Foundation, and employees have contributed over $3 million to enhance critical multiple sclerosis research and services. That support includes rider-led fundraising, in-kind donations, corporate sponsorships, and a two-for-one employee match program, further amplifying the impact of individual contributions.
About the Bike MS: MS 150 Ride
The Bike MS: MS 150 Ride is a two-day, 150-mile cycling event that stretches from Proctor to White Bear Lake in Minnesota. The event brings together thousands of participants and volunteers across the region who share a goal of ending multiple sclerosis. For Team Robinson, the event represents a chance to rally employees and family members behind a cause that directly benefits the communities where they live and work.
A broader commitment to community
C.H. Robinson’s commitment to the Bike MS: MS 150 is part of a broader philanthropic strategy led by the C.H. Robinson Foundation. The Foundation contributes to organizations that make a positive impact on people and communities, the transportation and logistics industry, and the environment through strategic industry grants, scholarships, charitable donations and partnerships, and employee-driven philanthropy.
Together, these efforts exemplify C.H. Robinson and the Foundation’s commitment to making a lasting impact—on the supply chain, on the planet, and in the lives of people everywhere.