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Ways to Give

Whether you want to join as a member, make a donation, or support us in a bigger way, there’s a place for you. Explore the options below and find what works for you. Every contribution helps us advocate for safer cycling in Halifax.

Membership

Join us to support cycling advocacy in Halifax. Our ability to run programs and keep the organization going depends on you behind us. For as little as $5 a month, you can help make that happen.
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Donate

Give what you can, in whatever form works for you. Cash donations go directly toward our programs and operations, and in-kind donations of goods, services, or equipment are equally welcome.
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Corporate Sponsorship

Sponsors gain visibility with our community and strong brand association with climate action, active lifestyles, and vibrant communities. We can work with you on custom engagements.
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Planned Giving

Leave a lasting legacy for cycling in Halifax by including the HCC in your will or estate plan. It is one of the most meaningful ways to support the future of our community.
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Workplace Giving

Many employers match donations made by their employees through platforms like Benevity. Check with your employer to see if they participate.

Thoughtful

Advocacy is the core of what we do at the HCC. With our values in mind, we are always working towards safer, more equitable streets for everyone in the Halifax Regional Municipality. This means that our work is actively intersectional (a term coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw) and anti-racist.

Equity

We want to make our streets safer and more accessible for everyone, especially folks on bikes. We recognize that Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour face disproportionate violence and over-policing, as well as other oppressions day-to-day including on Halifax Streets. Streets cannot be safe for cycling and active transportation if they are not safe for everyone.

Inclusion

HCC advocacy is centered around community consultation, infrastructure, and equity. To learn more about the intersections of cycling and racism, as well as other equity and social justice issues, visit our Education page.
Education

Why Advocate?

If you’re someone in Halifax who likes to bike—in any way, shape, or form—cycling infrastructure and advocacy can make it easier and more comfortable for you. Even if you’re personally comfortable on the roads already, not everyone shares that experience, and everyone should be able to feel safe and comfortable while cycling in Halifax.

On Friday, June 19, 2020, 25 riders of the Toronto Bike Brigade provided bike marshaling support for a massive all-day Sit-In from Yonge and College (Police HQ) to Nathan Phillips Square led by #NotAnotherBlackLife (https://www.thebikinglawyer.ca/post/cyclists-must-join-call-to-defund-police).

Cycling and Social Justice

Cycling offers proven mental and physical health benefits, encouraging exercise and outdoor time while being economical and often faster than driving or public transit during rush hour. However, cyclists are subject to street traffic and enforcement, which disproportionately impact Black and Indigenous people in Halifax. 

At the Halifax Cycling Coalition, we advocate not just for traffic laws but for infrastructure that physically protects cyclists and supports justice and accessibility. A bike is more than a vehicle; it’s a tool for equity in our community.

Facts from Velo Canada​ Bikes

Strategies for Effective Advocacy

Your voice can make a real difference for cycling in Halifax. The more that politicians and municipal staff hear from people that support high-quality cycling infrastructure, the more they will prioritize it. They also frequently hear from residents who oppose new cycling infrastructure projects, so it’s important for them to hear voices in support.

Learn more about our advocacy efforts