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.

Rogers Bridge Trailhead

Organization North Georgia Bike Dealers Association
State GA
Year 2003
Type Bike Path

Bikes Belong awarded $5,000 to the North Georgia Bicycle Dealers Association to help create an access point at a key intersection between several popular bike paths.

See map: Google Maps

Patrick Randall Sawyer Bike Path

Organization Patrick Randall Saywer Memorial Fund
State SC
Year 2003
Type Bike Path

Bikes Belong awarded a $10,000 grant to the Randall Sawyer Memorial Fund to help provide a match for Phase III of the Patrick Randall Sawyer Memorial Bike Path. This multi-use path was constructed in honor of Patrick Sawyer, who was hit and killed by an automobile while riding his bicycle. It provides a safe, scenic place for the members of the Hartsville community to ride.

See map: Google Maps

L & R Railroad Bike Trail

Organization City of Ronceverte (WV)
State WV
Year 2003
Type Bike Path

Bikes Belong's $5,000 grant to the City of Ronceverte helped fund 5 miles of rail trail connecting the downtown area, a recreational park, and several schools. Our grant also leveraged Recreational Trails funding for the project.

See map: Google Maps

Anacostia Trail System, ‘Missing Link’

Organization Anacostia Watershed Society
State MD
Year 2003
Type Bike Path

Bikes Belong awarded a $10,000 grant to the Anacostia Watershed Society to help develop a 1.5 mile link between the Anacostia Tributary Trail System and the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail in Washington, DC. This link provides a seamless connection from suburban Maryland to the heart of the nation's capital, and is particularly important for bicycle commuters.

See map: Google Maps

Crestmont Trail

Organization Citizen Trails Advisory Committee/Abington Trails
State PA
Year 2003
Type Bike Path

Bikes Belong provided a $5,000 grant to the Citizen Trails Advisory Committee to help design and construct a missing link in the northern section of the 25-mile Crestmont Trail. This grant award leveraged TEA-21 money and helped link local parks, schools, and neighborhoods by multi-use path.

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

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