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The Virginia Bicycle Federation (VBF) is a statewide advocacy organization working to change public policy and community attitudes, to improve the safety, convenience, and acceptance of bicycling, and to promote bicycling for transportation, recreation, public health and economic development.

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A group of concerned citizens formed Active Prince William in December 2015 to advocate for better opportunities, support, and infrastructure for active transportation and healthy lifestyles within Prince William County, Manassas, and Manassas Park. We are working to help make Prince William County and Greater Manassas a more livable, healthy, equitable, and sustainable community.

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For generations past and to come, the League of American Bicyclists is the grassroots movement to create safer roads, stronger communities, and a Bicycle Friendly America for everyone. Through education, advocacy and promotion, we work to celebrate and preserve the freedom cycling brings to our members everywhere.

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WABA empowers people to ride bikes, build connections, and transform places. We envision a just and sustainable transportation system where walking, biking, and transit are the best ways to get around.

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The BikeArlington team plans events and classes with community partners throughout the year to educate people on how to use a bike for transportation in and around Arlington. Learn how you can join the fun with these free and/or affordable events.

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The Fairfax Alliance for Better Bicycling is a volunteer-led organization working to make bicycling fun, safe and accessible for people of all ages in Fairfax County. Since 2005, FABB volunteers have been an effective voice among Fairfax County transportation professionals, elected officials, community advocates and leaders. FABB's capstone effort over the past few years has been the successful adoption of the County's Bicycle Master Plan and Map, which was approved in December 2014. FABB works tirelessly uniting government, local leaders, bike organizations, and citizens towards a common goal of making bicycling transportation safe, accessible and commonplace in Fairfax County for all ages, abilities and skill levels.

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Bike Loudoun is committed to providing encouragement and education for comfortable and safe bicycling and walking in Loudoun County on shared-use paths, trails, and suitable roads for all ages and abilities.

The Major Taylor Cycling Club of Virginia organization is a tax-exempt nonprofit under Section(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC).