During National Bike Month (May 2011), Adventure Cycling Association is working to raise $30,000 to support the creation of an official U.S. Bicycle Route System (USBRS) -- once complete, it will be the largest official cycling route network in the world!
Thank you for helping to spread the word about the campaign! You can help in 3 different ways:
The campaign kicked off on Monday, May 2 and runs through Tuesday, May 31, 2011.
DONATE AND SHARE
Donate $10 through our fundraising page on Razoo, you will then be prompted to share the project with your Facebook and Twitter friends. Donate now.
Mail your donation: If you're not comfortable donating online (or if you are having issues with the donation page), you can mail your donation to Adventure Cycling, 150 E. Pine Street, Missoula, MT, 59802. Please write the phrase “USBRS 2011” in the note. Then share this info with your friends and family via email or other means.
JUST WANT TO SHARE?
Share this short message and link to our fundraising page with your friends and family on Facebook or through email!Donate $10 today to support the creation of a national network of bicycle routes! http://www.razoo.com/p/BuildTheUSBRS2011.
Or, share this longer message (below in italics) with your friends (or constituents if you're with an organization) via email (or enewsletter) between May 2nd and May 31st (feel free to edit, embellish, and add; also please feel free to grab the header image at the top of this page to use with your message or post):
U.S. Bicycle Route System: Build It. Bike It. Be a Part of It!
Donate $10 today to support the creation of a national network of bicycle routes: the U.S. Bicycle Route System (USBRS), a visionary project that will be similar to the national and international systems blossoming across the globe, such as Euro Vélo. The routes will connect cyclists across the U.S. with cities, transportation hubs, scenic and historic destinations through existing (and new) infrastructure; routes will be numbered, mapped, and officially recognized by state and federal government agencies.
SHARE ON YOUR WEBSITE OR BLOG
1. Share the message above (see #2) as a blog post or homepage feature: Please feel free to edit and make it personal for you, and please grab the header image at the top of this page to use as artwork for your post!