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Top Ten Wins in 2024

Read about MCBC’s Top Ten Wins of 2024. Road Advocacy, Off-Road, Education and Cory’s Ride – there’s much to celebrate and more to do.

Top Four Ways to Give and Make Biking in Marin Better This Tax Season

Donors like you are helping make biking in Marin safe, fun, and accessible. Thanks to you we are a growing organization, adding new programs and serving a wider, more diverse audience every year. As tax policies change, so do the opportunities for charitable deductions. Read more about the top four ways you can benefit from supporting MCBC before the end of the year.

Ruby Bridges Day 2024

With a fantastic student turnout at 32 elementary schools, Marin Safe Routes to Schools celebrated its county-wide Ruby Bridges Day 2024 on November 13.

Brand New SMART Pathway in Terra Linda

A brand new segment of the SMART pathway in Terra Linda is set to open in January 2025! The 1-mile long path provides a car-free connection!

Empowering Students One Pedal at a Time

At the Marin County Bicycle Coalition, we often witness inspiring stories through Cory’s Ride, our student “earn-a-bike” program. Not only […]

Redwood Bikeshare System Launch

Redwood Bikeshare has launched in Marin County! After years of waiting, public bikeshare is now available, making first and last-mile connections easier than ever.

MCBC Hosts Third Annual Bike Fest in Pickleweed Park

BikeFest in the Park was a big success! Volunteer mechanics from the Bike Mobile restored over 60 bicycles at Pickleweed Park in San Rafael. The event aimed to empower the community and promote bicycle safety.

Support MCBC Through Donor Advised Funds

A Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) is a charitable vehicle that allows donors to contribute to a fund and receive an immediate tax deduction, and non-profit organizations like MCBC can greatly benefit. Find out how a Donor Advised Fund can help.

Cory’s Ride Fall 2024 Update

We continue our weekly after-school rides at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Academy in Sausalito/Marin City. Every Wednesday, we invite 6th through 8th-grade students for an afternoon filled with cycling, learning, and fun.