Congratulations to the Winners of the 2014 Alliance Advocacy Awards | Last night, the Alliance held the sixth annual Advocacy Awards, presented by Bicycling Magazine. Since 2009, we have held the Alliance Advocacy Awards to recognize the exceptional and often behind-the-scenes efforts of individuals, organizations, and business leaders in advancing active transportation in North America. The Alliance received a record-breaking 210 nominations for 2014 Advocacy Awards. This year, we are honored to announce the following winners: - Advocacy Organization of the Year - Bike San Diego
- Advocate of the Year - Nelle Pierson
- Business Advocate of the Year - Kaiser Permanente
- Winning Campaign of the Year - Transportation Alternatives for Citi Bike
- Susie Stephens Joyful Enthusiasm Award - Laura Solis
- Bicycling Magazine People's Choice Award - Bike East Bay for bike access on BART
Congratulations to all the winners. |
Register for the National Open Streets Summit | Want to bring Open Streets to your community, or scale up an existing initiative? You can do it ... and we can help. At the National Open Streets Summit -- April 4 - 6 in Los Angeles, CA -- you'll learn the techniques that have enabled Open Streets to flourish in over 100 cities across North America. And because the Summit will be co-hosted with CicLAvia, you'll get to see Los Angeles' huge Open Streets initiative in action -- and learn directly from its organizers. Pre-registration pricing ends this Friday, so sign up this week! Members get a $100 discount off the ticket price; email Megan for the discount code. |
Win Better Biking & Walking: Register for the Baltimore Winning Campaigns Training | In our signature Winning Campaigns Trainings, we train advocates and concerned citizens on how to design and win campaigns to make their communities better. In just three days, participants learn key organizing tactics in strategizing, funding and conducting campaigns that transform the transportation landscape in their cities and states. Register for the Baltimore Winning Campaign Training April 11-13 » |
New Report: Lifting the Veil on Bicycle and Pedestrian Spending | Each year, $37 billion is allocated to states for transportation projects. How much of your state's sum will go towards making biking and walking better? That's the question the Advocacy Advance team set out to answer with their new report, Lifting the Veil on Bicycle and Pedestrian Spending. Lifting the Veil examines Statewide Transportation Improvement Programs, or STIPs. At their most basic, STIPs are budget documents that express how states plan to spend federal transportation funds for the next four years. They can tell us a lot about how state governments prioritize their dollars and what types of projects states plan to build. |
Benchmarking Report Set for April 16 Release | Every other year, the Alliance releases Biking & Walking in the United States: Benchmarking Report, a compendium of active transportation data and research. The Alliance's report combines many disparate data sources into a single accessible book - making it an essential resource for advocates, decision makers, and reporters. |
Lucky Alliance Member Wins a Fabulous VBT Biking & Walking Vacation | In December, we offered our member organizations a cool deal: Renew by the end of the year, and you'll be entered to win a trip from the fabulous folks at VBT Bicycling and Walking Vacations. |
Webinar Recap: Databases and CRMs | If you're fed up with keeping all your donations in spreadsheets, using outdated software to track volunteer hours, or trying to integrate multiple contact databases into a in a brand new system, it could be time for a good Constituent Relationship Management system (CRM). On this webinar, Alliance staff and leaders from the biking & walking movement offered some advice for organizations looking to get their first CRM or replace their current system. |
Navigating MAP-21 Workshop Locations Announced | Advocacy Advance - a partnership of the Alliance and the League of American Bicyclists - provides public officials, advocates, elected officials, and community members with tools to access untapped or under-utilized federal active transportation funding. With a focus on the newest transportation bill, Navigating MAP-21 Workshops set communities up to maximize public funding for biking and walking. This year, Navigating MAP-21 workshops will take place in the following communities: - February 25: Orlando, FL
- March 20: Concord, NH
- April 9: Honolulu, HI
- May 29: Harrisburg, PA
- June 12: Carrboro, NC (Durham-region)
- July 10: Chattanooga, TN
- August 1: Brownsville, TX
- August 4: Austin, TX
These workshops really work. Advocacy Advance has facilitated 19 funding workshops in 17 states, directly resulting in over $27.7 million in public funding for biking and walking infrastructure and programs. |
| Upcoming Webinars and Mutual Aid Calls
| Our Mutual Aid webinars and conference calls are great forums to gain insight from peers and colleagues on the most important issues in biking and walking advocacy today. -
- Tune in to hear from League of American Bicyclists staff about the latest news from Capitol Hill. Presented by the League of American Bicyclists, Alliance for Biking & Walking and Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals.
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- Twitter is useful for fueling engagement with your supporters and getting the word out about your issues. But it can also be a helpful tool in another communications arena: media relations. Learn how advocates can use Twitter to connect with reporters and get your issue in the news.
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- Bicycling, walking, and public health all go together. This Mutual Aid Call will share how advocates and agency staff have communicated, collaborated, and partnered with health stakeholders to increase their community's physical activity and wellness.
| What would you like to discuss on a Mutual Aid Call or Webinar? Does your organization have expertise to share? Email Megan with your ideas! |
| | San Diego Releases Open Streets Report There's plenty to sink your teeth into in the new evaluation of CicloSDias, San Diego's first Open Streets event. One highlight: "84% of randomly sampled San Diego residents support improving bicycling infrastructure; 62% still support improving bicycling infrastructure even if it means removing a lane of traffic or parking." Read more » Advocates Send Mayor Valentines To thank mayor Naheed Nenshi and city council for new bikeway routes, Bike Calgary sent a big batch of valentines to City Hall. Our favorite: "Road bikes are red / And fixes are blue. We need more bike lanes / We're depending on you!" Get inspired for next year » Los Angeles Commits to 180 Miles of Family-Friendly Bikeways The City of Los Angeles released two draft documents that will prioritize safety and health in the City's General Plan, and advocates have worked with the city Department of Transportation to develop a plan for a 180-mile network of protected bikeways and high-quality neighborhood streets. More » Goodbye East Bay Bicycle Coalition, Hello Bike East Bay After four successful decades as the East Bay Bicycle Coalition, the Bay Area's easternmost advocacy organization is reemerging with a new name and identity. More » |
Heart Association & RWJF Announce Grants The American Heart Association and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation have joined forces to launch Voices for Healthy Kids. The initiative will make effective strategic investments in ongoing state, local and tribal public policy issue campaigns in order to increase public policy impact on healthy weight and living among children. Learn more » Take the America Walks Survey America Walks is working to develop a national picture of state and local efforts to increase walking. You can help them understand and document the national network of community walking advocates and enthusiasts working to make America a great place to walk. Take the survey »
The Best Complete Streets Policies of 2013 The National Complete Streets Coalition has released their list of the best community Complete Streets policies of last year. Nationwide, a total of 610 jurisdictions now have Complete Streets policies in place. Learn more »
NPS Grant Applications Due August 1 Do you have an idea for a local recreation or conservation project? The National Park Service can help you envision your community's future. Applications for 2015 projects are due by August 1, 2014. More » |
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