Webinars

One of the great ways that we love to share resources and expertise is through our regular webinars. Our webinars feature our staff and incredible advocates, Safe Routes to School program staff, government officials, elected leaders, and others from around the country sharing their knowledge and learning on a diverse range of topics.

Upcoming Webinars

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Archived Webinars

This webinar discusses school siting in Colorado and best practices for policy at the state and local levels.

We are hosting a free virtual training on effective and authentic community engagement for Safe Routes to School on October 20 from 1:00-2:30 p.m. Eastern.

Mobility options that include walking, cycling, and transit are essential, especially for older adults who rely on these to get to critical destinations in their daily lives.

Learn how action planning can help stabilize your program and explore the tools available in Colorado to help support this process.

Join this webinar to learn about the Safe Routes Partnership’s updated state report cards and report, Making Strides: 2020 State Report Cards on Support for Walking,Bicycling, and Active Kids and Communities.

Addressing Safe Routes to School in school or community policies elevates safe walking and bicycling as a way to improve community livability and improve health for students, staff and the community.

Effective community engagement is a key component of Safe Routes to School programs. Working with community members can help ensure programs are accessible, equitable, and culturally responsive.

This is the third and final webinar in our California ATP Cycle 5 support series.

Keeping Your Programs Running and Your Community Active during COVID-19 and Beyond

Learn how to keep Safe Routes to School programs running and encourage your community to stay active during COVID-19 and beyond.

The Safe Routes Partnership is pleased to announce the second in our three-part webinar series designed to encourage Californian jurisdictions to apply for Cycle 5 of the Active Transportation Program (ATP) and provide insight from applicants who were successful in previous cycles.