Building Bicycle Access Capacity in Oregon

GrantID: 67280

Grant Funding Amount Low: $25,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $5,000,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Oregon that are actively involved in Health & Medical. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Oregon's Bicycle Access for Health Improvement

Oregon is renowned for its commitment to sustainable transportation and outdoor activities. However, despite its rich natural resources, significant barriers to cycling exist, particularly in urban settings where infrastructure may not adequately support safe cycling. Recent data indicates that only 12% of Oregonians engage in regular cycling activities, a rate that is notably low given the state's emphasis on environmental sustainability.

The barriers to cycling in Oregon are multifaceted, affecting urban residents who aspire to incorporate cycling as a regular mode of transportation. Factors such as inadequate bike lanes, limited access to bicycles, and safety concerns due to traffic hinder the population's ability to utilize cycling for health and transportation. The Bicycle Access for Health Improvement initiative aims to mitigate these obstacles by promoting cycling as a viable option for physical activity.

Eligible participants for the program include urban community organizations, schools, and local governments interested in establishing or enhancing cycling infrastructure. The application process will require proposals outlining specific cycling initiatives, community engagement strategies, and plans for safety education. Moreover, organizations will need to demonstrate aligned goals with Oregon's broader public health objectives.

Funding from the initiative will prioritize the establishment of safe cycling routes, bike-sharing programs, and educational workshops focusing on cycling skills and safety. By fostering greater community engagement in cycling, Oregon anticipates measurable increases in cycling participation, improvements in physical health, and heightened awareness of sustainable transportation alternatives.

What distinguishes Oregon from its neighboring states is its proactive approach to promoting bicycle access as a public health initiative. With ongoing support from local and state governments, the initiative aims to align cycling with community health priorities, making Oregon a leader in promoting cycling as a healthy lifestyle choice. By addressing capacity gaps in cycling infrastructure, Oregon seeks to demonstrate the positive health impacts of enhanced cycling accessibility.

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