Grants Awarded
Since 1999, Bikes Belong has awarded 250 grants to bicycling projects and programs in 48 states and the District of Columbia.
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California Safe Routes to School
Organization California Bicycle Coalition
State CA
Year 2001
Type Advocacy
Bikes Belong's $10,000 grant helped the California Bicycle Coalition's lobbying effort to secure the first state-funded Safe Routes to School program in the Country.
See map: Google Maps
San Francisco Bike Network, Phase 2
Organization San Francisco Bicycle Coalition
State CA
Year 2001
Type Bike Routes/Lanes
Bikes Belong awarded a $10,000 grant to the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition for their work on their Bicycle Network, which utilizes low-traffic streets, bike lanes, and paths to provide safe, relatively flat routes between most of San Francisco's residential and business areas.
See map: Google Maps
San Diego River Bikeway
Organization San Diego County Bicycle Coalition
State CA
Year 2001
Type Bike Path
Bikes Belong awarded a $10,000 grant to the San Diego County Bicycle Coalition (SDCBC) to further their work in developing the San Diego River Bikeway. The Coalition used our grant to leverage nearly $3 million in federal and state funds for the project, which is progressing steadily. When it's complete, the Bikeway will enable people to safely commute by bike between homes, retail centers, office complexes, and parks along a scenic, comfortable facility.
See map: Google Maps
Downtown Greenways
Organization Prescott Alternative Transportation
State AZ
Year 2001
Type Bike Path
Bikes Belong awarded a $10,000 grant to Prescott Alternative Transportation of Prescott, Arizona. The grant leverages $1.2 million dollars of Transportation Enhancements dollars to help build momentum for three key projects: the SR89/SR69 Interchange, Bikeway and Walkway, and Prescott Rails-to-Trails, Phase II.
See map: Google Maps
Denver–Boulder Bikeway
Organization Bicycle Colorado
State CO
Year 2001
Type Bike Path
A $10,000 grant from Bikes Belong helped Bicycle Colorado in their effort to insure that a bikeway in included among the preferred alternatives of the Colorado Department of Transportation's US 36 corridor improvement project.
See map: Google Maps
