This is a new mini grant program that provides $1,000 to $15,000 for projects or events that activate existing cycling assets through programming, promotion, or providing informational resources for cycling opportunities centered on gravel roads, mountain bike trails, and multi-use pathways throughout Pennsylvania.
The program was open to applicants statewide, and project types may include gravel or bikepacking route development, promotional materials, interpretive signage, mapping, or events and programming.
Projects will engage local stakeholders in planning and implementation, strengthen partnerships, promote stewardship, engage new audiences, foster inclusivity, and support the outdoor recreation economy.
The Cycling Activation in PA Mini-Grant awardees are--
-- Agile Rascal Theater – $7,500 for Schuylkill River Trail Bike Play Project: Funding will help support the development, planning, and performance of Middle Twilight, a play in which the actors and audience travel by bicycle along the Schuylkill River Trail. This project blends cycling and the arts and encourages new audiences to try cycling all while showcasing local trail infrastructure.
-- Colebrookdale Railroad Preservation Trust – $5,227 for All Access Railbike Initiative: Pedaling into a Better Future Together: Funds will go towards the acquisition of railbikes designed to introduce a cycling experience that is fully inclusive of blind individuals, people with disabilities, those new to exercise, and others who may not otherwise try cycling. This initiative aims to provide the benefits of outdoor recreation in a safe and accessible way.
-- Cumberland Valley Visitors Bureau – $5,227 for Cumberland Valley Cycling & Outdoor Recreation Map: Funding will support the creation of a pocket-sized, fold-out map highlighting Cumberland County’s outdoor recreation opportunities, with an emphasis on cycling routes and assets. Purple Lizard Maps will bring award-winning cartography skills to the project, and routes will highlight local businesses and points of interest.
-- Endless Mountains Heritage Region – $10,000 for Endless Mountains Gravel PA Single-Day Gravel Loops: This project will focus on the development of 15 gravel day routes in the Endless Mountains region to complement the Endless Mountains 430, 250, and 115-mile loops. The routes will extend from community hubs within the region, connecting to business, heritage sites, parks, and other points of interest, and will cater to a variety of skill and fitness levels. The route creation process will include meeting with stakeholders, field work to scout and refine routes, and publishing the routes on Ride With GPS.
-- Hawk Rock Cycling Association – $8,708 for Susquenita Trail Signage & Wayfinding Project: Creating Safe, Welcoming Access to Trails for Our Community: The grant will fund the development and installation of a comprehensive signage and wayfinding system to make a new trail system on school property in Perry County safe and welcoming for all users. The project is student-led and will be the first publicly accessible mountain bike trail in the county.
-- IM ABLE Foundation – $13,337 for Ride Without Limits: IM ABLE’s Adaptive Athletes and Rally Point Riders: Funding will support the placement of a storage trailer for off-road adaptive cycles at Berks County Park to alleviate logistical barriers and empower adaptive cyclists to utilize the equipment independently, without the need for transport to and from the trailhead. It will also support IM ABLE’s inclusive ride programming, which targets riders of varied abilities with a focus on veterans and first-time adaptive cyclists.
Funding for the Cycling Activation Mini-Grant Program is provided by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources through their Community Conservation Partnership Program (C2P2).
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[Posted: December 19, 2025] PA Environment Digest


