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Leadership Retreat 2014: Tailor-made for YOU

by Megan Odett on July 03, 2014

It doesn't make sense to always lump together leaders from radically differently sized and focused organizations for peer learning. That's why the Leadership Retreat will have custom sessions for different roles, org sizes, and advocacy focuses – even as it creates a mixing zone for  Alliance member groups of all stripes.  

 
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Here's Why the 2012 Leadership Was Awesome - and How 2014 Will be Even Better

by Brighid O'Keane on July 02, 2014

"It's so important to build this movement working together across state boundaries to strengthen a national agenda while still working within our unique circumstances." Here's why the 2012 Leadership Retreat was an essential event for grassroots biking and walking advocates. 

 
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10 Things (Not) to Do When Redesigning Your Website

by Mary Lauran Hall on July 02, 2014

On a recent Mutual Aid webinar, we drew on expertise from Alliance members and our own experiences to discuss what nonprofit organizations should – and should not – do when approaching a web project. Check out our ten tips here.

 
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Biking & Walking Roundup: C'mon Now, Toomey

by Mary Lauran Hall on June 27, 2014

Every week, we roam the blogs of our member organizations and round up the most interesting tidbits. This week: advocates push back against one U.S. Senator's terrible plan to defund biking and walking. Also: Amtrak cars with bike storage are on their way. 

 
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Save Biking & Walking Data in the Census

by Mary Lauran Hall on June 24, 2014

URGENT: Tell the Census Bureau to keep biking and walking data in the American Community Survey. Here's how you can help.

 
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Biking & Walking Roundup: Summertime Summertime

by Mary Lauran Hall on June 20, 2014

Every week, we roam the blogs of our member organizations and round up the most interesting tidbits. This week: organizations sink into summer programming, and advocates in three cities make progress on Vision Zero goals. 

 
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San Francisco's 6 Secrets for Winning Complete Crosstown Bikeways

by Mary Lauran Hall on June 19, 2014

When the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition's vision is realized, comfortable and safe bike neworks will connect the entire city.

 
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How Will the Leadership Retreat Help my Organization?

by Christy Kwan on June 18, 2014

The Leadership Retreat is a dynamic learning opportunity with lots to offer for many different types of organizations – not a one-size-fits-all conference.

 
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Lessons from Open Streets Oklahoma City

by Kate Brady on June 17, 2014

Between 15,000 and 20,000 people attended – far exceeding their expectations. Here's how Open Streets OKC made it happen.

 
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Advice for Y'all from Atlanta Streets Alive

by Rebecca Serna on June 16, 2014

Atlanta Streets Alive's organizers hoped to draw 3,000 people to their first Open Streets event. 5,000 came.

 
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This Week in Biking & Walking: Biking & Walking Mean Business

by Mary Lauran Hall on June 16, 2014

Every week, we crawl the blogs of our member organizations and bring you the most interesting tidbits. This week: new bicycle friendly business districts in Chicago and San Francisco, and why good walking means a health local economy for Boston. 

 
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  • New Resources: State Funding Sources for Walking and Biking Projects
  • This Week in Biking & Walking: Bike School's Out for Summer
  • Webinar Recap: Walk Audits to Boost Safety and Promote Health
  • This Week in Biking & Walking: Ride of Silence
  • Which is More Valuable: a Conference Session or a Conversation Over a Beer?
  • When a Dot on a Map is Not Just a Dot
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