Alliance Members

The events, services, and activities the Truckee Meadows Bicycle Alliance organizes and assists with would not be possible without the help of our alliance members.

University of Nevada Reno logo

University of Nevada, Reno

The Department of Environmental Health and Safety at the University of Nevada, Reno works to protect students, workers, visitors, and the environment and strives for a more sustainable University. Toward that end, we support the Bike to Work program as part of our efforts to improve both personal and environmental health.

Northern Nevada Public Health logo

Get Healthy Washoe

Get Healthy Washoe is part of the Health District’s Chronic Disease Prevention Program and participates with the TMBA because of the health effects of bicycling. Bicycling is a great way for individuals to be active and stay healthy. Employers can also benefit, as studies indicate that employees with active lifestyles are more productive and have lower health care costs and fewer absences from work.

Safe Kids Washoe County logo

Safe Kids Washoe County

Safe Kids Washoe County believes that children should grow up safe, healthy, and injury-free. Safe Kids creates programs that reduce injuries through educating adults and children, creating safe environments, conducting research, and advocating for effective laws. Safe Kids Washoe County has participated in Bike to Work Week for the past four years. We started in order to help expand the event to families and children and to support the focus on safety for all cyclists.

Nevada Bicycle Coalition logo

Nevada Bicycle Coalition

The Nevada Bicycle Coalition, a 501 (c) (3) charitable organization founded in 2007, is a network of bicycle groups and individuals dedicated to promoting safe bicycling in Nevada.

Washoe County logo

Washoe County Air Quality Management Division

The Air Quality Management Division implements clean air solutions that protect the quality of life for the citizens of Reno, Sparks, and Washoe County through community partnerships, along with programs and services such as air monitoring, permitting and enforcement, planning, and public education. Supporting Bike to Work is another opportunity to help keep our air clean, reduce traffic congestion, and increase overall health.

RTC Logo

Washoe County Regional Transportation Commision

The Washoe County Regional Transportation Commission works closely with Washoe County and other jurisdictions to improve air quality, multi-modal means of transportation, and enhance the quality of life for all residents and visitors to our region. As part of RTC, the Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) includes members from across all walks of life who collectively work toward a better, safer, more bike-friendly community. RTC and BPAC have supported Bike to Work Week since 2007 and will continue to do so by contributing in-kind donations, financial aid, and volunteer support.

Reno Bike project logo

Reno Bike Project

Reno Bike Project (RBP) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit community bicycle shop and advocacy group committed to creating a nationally recognized, cycling-friendly community through advocacy, education, and cooperation in the Truckee Meadows. We support the Truckee Meadows Bicycle Alliance and Bike to Work Week to further promote bicycling as a means for commuting, recreation, and as a way of life.

Kiwanis Bike Program Logo

Kiwanis Bike Program

The Kiwanis Club of Downtown Sparks sponsors an ongoing program for bike repair, safe riding practices, and recycling in our bike shop. It is home to ongoing clinics for youth organizations, the refurbishing of bikes for at-risk youth in our community, and bike sales of a limited number of refurbished bikes. These sales support our programs and go toward the donation of bikes to youth in the community. Our programs could not exist without donations of bikes from our community.

Safe Routes to School logo

Safe Routes to School

The Washoe County Safe Routes to School program educates parents, students, school faculty, community leaders, and drivers about pedestrian and bicycle safety, especially around schools and within school zones, while encouraging parents and students in K-8th grades to choose human-powered transportation alternatives when possible and reasonable.