Bicycle Refresh!

By Bell Sports on April 20th, 2010 / Add a Comment
Filed in: Bicycle News, bicycle events, biking, helmets

PepsiRefresh
Photo courtesy of Pepsi Refresh site

Earlier this year Pepsi launched its “Refresh” project, whereby the company is giving away millions of dollars to fund great ideas. The company was, and continues, “looking for people, businesses, and non-profits with ideas that will have a positive impact”. The project was launched in early February and already some in the biking community are pedaling their way to securing part of those millions to make positive change in communities across the Nation.

For example, a recent grantee is Sharif Morad, who submitted a project, Biking and Building Across America, and received a $5,000 grant.  As part of this grant Morad, who pens a blog by the name of Ramblings from the Road and is a senior at the University of Virginia, will soon take part in his second cross-country Bike and Build ride. He and 30 other cyclists will stop at nine different locations between Virginia Beach, Virginia to Cannon Beach, Oregon to help to build, and raise awareness about, affordable housing throughout the journey.

Morad offers a success story to the cycling community, but it doesn’t have to be the only one. The next round of funding will be awarded, based on online voting results at the end of the day on Friday, April 30th and there are several worthwhile causes out there to consider from the cycling community. Below, you’ll find a list of proposed projects that need to earn enough votes to earn a piece of the “prize money” from Pepsi in order to turn their good ideas into good for the community. As a fellow member of this community, if one of them strikes your fancy, then perhaps you’ll be inclined to pop in and cast a vote!

Create a bike repair shop to fix bikes for impoverished kids

Supply free rental bikes to at risk youths for use @ a BMX park

Riding for success: Go by bike!

Bicycle across America to help raise money for Alzheimer’s research

Raise money for New Orleans & disaster areas by cycling cross country

Recycle bikes to be used as alternative form of transportation

Kids wearing bell helmetsPhoto courtesy of: Andrew Feil

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