Bat Conservation International, San Antonio BCycle, and Latino Outdoors are teaming up to launch a four-part educational ride series. Twenty riders from the San Antonio Chapter of Latino
The San Antonio River Foundation will work with San Antonio BCycle to pilot its Nature Adventure Kit Program. In partnership with BIPOC community ambassadors and affinity groups, the foundation will host guided rides and offer BCycle day passes. The goal
This program will provide e-bike-specific training, annual bike share memberships, guided rides, and safety equipment to seniors and older adults at no cost. Thirty-six participants will complete a three-session, six-hour program designed to increase ridership by building confidence and establishing
Modeled on Indego bike share’s Wheels to Work program in Philadelphia, this mini-grant will support employment and increase health and mobility through bike share. Houston Bike Share will work directly with New Hope Housing’s Harrisburg location to combine services such
The Golden Rollers program will provide annual bike share memberships, training, guided rides and safety equipment at no cost to 24 seniors and older adults with the aim of increasing ridership. The program will be based out of a senior
Local artists will paint seven bike share bikes inspired by the murals located in the historically significant Segundo Barrio, introducing more people to the artwork and bike share. Once completed, the painted bikes will be part of a bike share
Austin B-cycle used this grant award to address barriers of cost, safety, comfort with bicycling, and language through a bilingual outreach and education campaign along with subsidized membership and cash payment options. A report with best practices on implementing a
Houston BCycle will hire five community ambassadors from the Third Ward neighborhood to provide education and outreach to residents about the new GO Pass––an equity-focused program that provides discounted memberships and hands-on bike share demonstrations.
Houston Bike Share’s mission is to provide equitable access to bike share that fosters recreation, mobility and personal wellness. They envision a Houston where everyone has access to a bike for work, play and transportation. Since launching the Houston BCycle
Over the last 6 years, Fort Worth Bike Sharing has grown to include 46 stations and 350 bikes and recently added 50 electric assist bikes. They have been pleased with the popularity of the e-bikes but would like to encourage