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Nominate Your Favorite Advocate(s) for a 2015 Advocacy Award

by Christy Kwan on January 05, 2015

Nominations are now open for the 2015 Advocacy Awards. Know a super great advocacy organization, leader, or business who deserves international recognition? Nominate them for an Advocacy Award today! 

 
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Bike Florida Leads Cross-State Tours, Spearheads Safety Education for Better Biking

by Leah Fantle on December 23, 2014

Bike Florida’s cycling tours encourage cyclist confidence and driver vigilance, all while supporting a mini-grant program that provides funds for “Share the Road” signage, bike racks, and student bike education.

 
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Biking & Walking Roundup: Best of 2014

by Mary Lauran Hall on December 19, 2014

This week in biking and walking advocacy: advocates recap notable progress in 2014, and the Roundup goes into hibernation as this communications director says goodbye. 

 
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Partnership and Persistence: The Bike Pittsburgh Model Grant Story

by Christy Kwan on December 19, 2014

Three years after winning a Model Grant from Advocacy Advance, Bike Pittsburgh has seen big success. With a bike-friendly mayor, new protected bike lanes, and a 10x increase in allocated funding for biking and walking, this rust belt city is on a roll. 

 
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Lessons from Atlanta: A Southern Success Story

by Brighid O'Keane on December 19, 2014

Three years after winning a Model Grant from Advocacy Advance, the Atlanta Bicycle Coalition has kick-started a cultural shift for city-wide transportation system change. Growing participation in community-building activities has fed demand for more bikeable, walkable communities. 

 
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2014 Recap: Biking & Federal Policy

by Caron Whitaker on December 18, 2014

How did biking and walking fare in Congress this year? Caron Whitaker from the League of American Bicyclists summorizes the year in federal active transportation policy. 

 
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Wonk Up Your Holidays with All of Advocacy Advance's 2014 Reports and Webinars

by Brighid O'Keane on December 17, 2014
If you need a healthy helping of bicycle and pedestrian policy insight to get through the holiday season, you've come to the right place. Here's the full slate of 2014 Advocacy Advance reports and webinars to help advocates and public officials in the U.S. maximize investment in bicycling and walking.
 
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Biking & Walking Roundup: Bike, Walk, Give

by Mary Lauran Hall on December 12, 2014

This week in biking and walking advocacy: Santa gets some tips on great gifts for the people in your life who love biking and walking. 

 
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New Report: How Communities Are Paying to Maintain Trails, Bike Lanes, and Sidewalks

by Christy Kwan on December 12, 2014

Advocacy Advance's newest report, “How Communities are Paying to Maintain Trails, Bike Lanes, and Sidewalks,” looks into how advocates and agency staff have made facility maintenance a priority.

 
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Webinar Recap: Email vs. Print Newsletters

by Mary Lauran Hall on December 11, 2014

In this thoroughly digital age, should we be using print newsletters to keep members and supporters in the loop, or is email enough? Three communications professionals from the Alliance network weigh in. 

 
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2014 Rapid Response Grantees – Ballot Measure Edition

by Christy Kwan on December 05, 2014

This year, Advocacy Advance supported three completed campaigns seeking to win active transportation dollars through sales tax ballot measures. Learn what happened and their lessons learned.

 
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  • All the Alliance Webinars You Missed in 2014 – And the Ones You'll Catch in 2015
  • Leveraging Health Funding for Active Transportation Investments
  • Mutual Aid Call Recap: Boosting Capacity with Temporary Staff
  • Biking & Walking Roundup: Swapping Big Ideas on Vision Zero
  • Biking & Walking Roundup: Envison Zero Traffic Deaths
  • REI awards Advocacy Advance $25,000 to support Rapid Response Grants
  • Advocacy Advance awards $30,000 in “Big Idea” grants for innovative active transportation campaigns
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