Spoke Series: Launch of the New Advocacy Toolkit

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Spoke Series Event Announcement: Public Launch of the new Bike Utah Advocacy Toolkit

Bike Utah is excited to launch a new Advocacy Toolkit. Bicycle advocacy begins with you! Change in your community requires knowledge of your neighborhood and its particular issues. This toolkit is here to help you know how to share that knowledge and get it into the right hands.

Bike Month is a perfect time to connect with resources that will help you build a better community through cycling. You're invited to the public launch of the new Cyclist Advocacy Tookit on May 18th at 7pm mst! We hope you join us in this presentation and workshop format discussion. You'll learn (or get a refresher) on how to advocate for trails and bike pathways in your own community.

Topics include: 

  • Having a clear vision

  • What you should want in your neighborhood

  • How to engage stakeholders

  • How to build relationships with your local city officials

  • How to implement your ideas, and much more

This event is free and hosted on zoom. Click here to register. 


Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

We hope you consider making a donationto our Bike Month fundraiser! We set out on a goal to raise $10,000 until May 30th to help communities across the state build safe bike paths and trails - this includes programming like offering this new Advocacy Toolkit for people across Utah.

We're excited to offer a 2021 Bike Month Sticker for gifts of $50 or greater toward this amazing effort!

*stickers are limited and will be given to the next 94 supporters. Click here to make a gift to Bike Utah and the programs that keep cyclists safe across Utah.

Thank you so much for your support! Keep pedaling!

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