Current Grants

Grants Awarded

Since 1999, Bikes Belong has awarded 250 grants to bicycling projects and programs in 48 states and the District of Columbia.

To search our grants database, select a state, grant type, and/or year and click Submit.

Bruce Freeman Trail

Organization Town of Concord
State MA
Year 2004
Type Bike Path

Bikes Belong's $2,500 grant assisted the Town of Concord Massachusetts in building a 3.5-mile segment of the Bruce Freeman Trail through their township. This segment connects to another 20 miles of Bruce Freeman trail as well as other state trails.

See map: Google Maps

Manhan Trail

Organization City of Northampton
State MA
Year 2004
Type Bike Path

Bikes Belong's $2,500 grant to the City of Northampton helped them design a 3.4-mile section of trail.

See map: Google Maps

Sixty Thousand for Sixty Million

Organization California Bicycle Coalition
State CA
Year 2003
Type Advocacy

Bikes Belong awarded $3,000 to the California Bicycle Coalition to help jump-start an ambitious lobbying campaign that furthered the bicycling agenda in the state.

See map: Google Maps

Virginia Corridor Trail

Organization City of Modesto
State CA
Year 2003
Type Bike Path

Bikes Belong awarded a $5,000 grant to the City of Modesto, CA, to help fund the first phase of The Virginia Corridor Trail, a 4.2-mile bike path linking schools, businesses, and neighborhoods with the downtown area.

See map: Google Maps

Bike Education and Safety

Organization Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition
State CA
Year 2003
Type Education

Bikes Belong awarded $5,000 to the Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition to help them conduct a Bike Education and Safety program using the League of American Bicyclists LCI curriculum.

Note: Bikes Belong Coalition no longer funds education grants.

See map: Google Maps

The Grant Program supports cycling facilities and projects that improve communities.

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