BOULDER, CO (BRAIN) — PeopleForBikes on Monday announced $82,250 in grants to be distributed among 10 bicycling projects in the U.S.
The Community Partnership Grants required collaboration between at least one non-profit organization, one business, and one city or county agency to be considered for funding. Grant awards ranged from $5,000 to $10,000 and will support infrastructure and advocacy projects.
Since 1999, the PeopleForBikes Community Grants Program has funded more than 250 projects in 49 states, with most helping build facilities like bike paths, trails and parks.
"We were very impressed with the quality of our grant applications this summer," said Zoe Kircos, grant manager at PeopleForBikes. "Proposals included new and creative partnerships with businesses that have not traditionally been engaged in bike projects. That just shows the interest all kinds of organizations have in making bicycling safer and easier in their communities."
The 2013 PeopleForBikes Community Partnership Grant recipients are:
1) Atlanta Bicycle Coalition (Atlanta, Ga.)- Awarded $10,000 for an advocacy campaign to incorporate bicycle facilities into three key corridors
2) City of Beach (Beach, N.D.)- Awarded $10,000 to build a 1.5-mile multi-use trail through town
3) City of Nampa (Nampa, Idaho)- Awarded $5,250 to construct 1 mile of multi-use trail to link pathways to downtown
4) Covered Bridge Gateway Trails (Rockville, Ind.)- Awarded $5,000 to build 1.2 miles of multi-use path connecting two towns
5) East Bay Bicycle Coalition (Oakland, Calif.)- Awarded $10,000 for an advocacy campaign to build bikeways connecting to transit
6) Friends of the Cal-Sag Trail (Homewood, Ill.)- Awarded $10,000 to fund wayfinding and trailhead access points on the 26-mile Cal-Sag trail
7) Gearing Up (Philadelphia, Penn.)- Awarded $7,500 to help women who have suffered from abuse, addiction and incarceration use bicycling as part of their recovery
8) Mountain Watershed Association (Melcroft, Pa.)- Awarded $10,000 to make 7.6 miles of rail-to-trail accessible
9) Nebraska Trails Foundation (Lincoln, Neb.)- Awarded $10,000 to build 2.2 miles of protected bike paths connecting key parts of the city of Lincoln
10)Verde Valley Cyclists Coalition (Sedona, Ariz.)- Awarded $5,000 to help build and improve mountain bike trails in the Coconino National Forest