Bike Walk Mississippi

Charity Footprints Partner - Bike Walk Mississippi

PO Box 515, Jackson, MS, 39205 | Program Focus: Public, Societal Benefit

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION

Take a step. Support a revolution.

Bike Walk Mississippi is your statewide voice. We advocate on your behalf for better policies, programs and infrastructure that supports the needs of bicyclists and pedestrians. We work with Mayors, Councilmen, MDOT, members of Congress and the Mississippi State Legislature to represent your needs statewide. Bike Walk Mississippi is your statewide resource. We offer workshops for groups, individual training programs and city-wide consulting sessions to find strategies and develop action plans to create communities that are more pedestrian and bicycle friendly. We offer tons of statewide resources including lists of bike shops, walking groups and biking clubs, safety information, links to current bicycle laws and so much more! Bike Walk Mississippi wants to help you transform your community. We offer hands-on toolkits to equip you to start programs in your community. We have easy to use "How-to" Guides and Toolkits for planning Walk to School day, National Bike month events, Wear Yellow Day and more! We offer support to help you start a cyclovia, community bike shop, bike-rodeo or safety fair and training to make your community more bicycle and pedestrian friendly. We can teach you how to get a local complete streets policy passed, build a trail, sidewalk and more! Bike Walk Mississippi is the only statewide bicycle and pedestrian advocacy nonprofit. Please support our work for a better state.

Our Mission

Bike Walk Mississippi is the state’s primary bicycle and pedestrian advocacy organization working with individuals, communities, schools businesses and organizations to provide a unified voice for the needs and concerns of Mississippi’s cyclists and pedestrians. Since 1992, Bike Walk Mississippi has working on behalf of pedestrians and bicyclists to advocate for increased programs, policies and infrastructure that support a bike-able, walkable and more livable Mississippi.