Build the U.S. Bicycle Route System
Build it. Bike it. Be a part of it!
Important note: A few days ago we surpassed our $7500 Change.org goal for this campaign so we increased our goal to $10,000! Overall, between Change.org, Causes, and paper checks, we've raised more than $23,000! Our goal now is $26,000 overall. This campaign ends Monday, May 31, so please donate today.
Donate $10 today and help create what could become the largest bicycle route network on the planet -- an official U.S. Bicycle Route System!
Adventure Cycling Association (formerly known as Bike Centennial*) is working in partnership with dozens of state and federal agencies, nonprofits, volunteers and the U.S. Congress to create an official U.S. Bicycle Route System, connecting America’s urban, suburban and rural areas.
The routes will connect cyclists across the U.S. with cities, transportation hubs, scenic and historic destinations through existing (and new) infrastructure; it will be numbered and officially recognized by state and federal government agencies.
This visionary project will be similar to the national and international systems blossoming across the globe (such as Euro Velo).
Your $10 tax deductible donation will support the organizing and mapping efforts of Adventure Cycling Association, and will help bring cycling’s transformative power to people and communities across the U.S.
Please donate $10 today**!
Learn more about the U.S. Bicycle Route System at http://www.adventurecycling.org/usbrs.
Our total fundraising goal for this project is $20,000. We hope to raise $7,500 on Change.org.
*Please note: Our IRS name designation is still Bike Centennial, so your thank you note and donation receipt (generated by Network for Good) will list Bike Centennial as the recipient. However, we do business as Adventure Cycling Association. Please contact Julie Emnett if you have questions: 800-755-2453, ext. 236.
**USPS Option: If you're not comfortable donating online (or if you are having issues with the platform), you can mail your donation to Adventure Cycling, 150 E. Pine Street, Missoula, MT, 59802. Please write the phrase “be a part of it” in the note.
BUSINESS SUPPORTERS
BikeFlights.com
BOB
Klean Kanteen
Red Arrow Group
Renaissance Bicycles
Salsa Cycles
Team Estrogen
Woman Tours
MEDIA PARTNERS
Bicycle Radio
Momentum
New Belgium Brewing
NewWest.net
Pedal Pushers
USA Cycling
Wend
WEB PARTNERS
Bicycle Touring Pro
Bicycle Travel Network
Biking Bis - bicycle touring and more
PathLessPedaled.com - The Path Less Pedaled is an exploration of what it means to live outside the lines. In March 2009, Laura Crawford and Russ Roca made the decision to drop out of the status quo and find others around the world who have done the same. Along their travels they have encouraged others to travel by bicycle and follow their dreams.
SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS
Alliance for Community Choice in Transportation
California Bicycle Coalition -- Ohio Bicycle Federation
Seacoast Area Bike Routes -- South Dakota Bicycle Coalition
The Urban Kansas City Community of Cycling
SUPPORTING BIKE SHOPS & CLUBS
Arkanas Bicycle Club -- Austin Cycling Association
Belmont Wheelworks -- Bicycle Access Council
Bikes Unlimited -- Bishops Bicycles
Chile Pepper Bike Shop -- City Cyclist -- Covered Bridge Cyclery
everybodyBIKE -- GABA/Tucson Chapter
Gainesville Cycling Club -- Gear-to-Go Tandems
Harrisburg Bicycle Club -- JCS Cycles
Marin County Bicycle Coalition -- Missoula In Motion
Missoulians on Bicycles -- Mt. Baker Bike Club
Neighborhood Transportation
Niagara Frontier Bicycle Club -- Oklahoma FreeWheel
Sammamish Valley Cycle -- Santa Fe Century -- Skunk River Cycles
Tri-City Bicycle Club -- Tulsa Bicycle Club
Two Wheel Drive
Recent Donors
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Diana Griffith
- Missoula, MT
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Hugh Hart
- Ishpeming, MI
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Luc Nguyen
- West Hills, CA
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Jeffrey Weeks
- Portland, OR
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Julie Klingmann
- San Jose, CA
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Donation made in honor of Billy Mendoza
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Steven Frisch
- Truckee, CA
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Rose Ryan
- Minneapolis, MN
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Elyse Wood Hughes
- San Diego, CA
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Marilyn Marler
- Missoula, MT
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Michael Gelber
- Auburn, WA
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This project is now closed.

