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

There are currently no upcoming webinars scheduled. Scroll down to see archived webinars.

Archived Webinars

This webinar from March 18, 2015 discusses the topic of biking and communities of color.

This webinar from December 15, 2014 discusses the relationship between student transportation and attendance.

This webinar from December 9, 2014 explores the process used to create Complete Streets in a variety of southern settings.

In this webinar, a panel of experts offers a blueprint for those looking to implement joint use agreements in their own community.

This webinar from September 29, 2014 discusses strategies and best practices for advancing shared use agreements.

Getting Safe Routes to School and Student Transportation Departments to Work Together

This webinar from July 17, 2014 addresses how collaboration between Safe Routes to School and student transportation departments can enable children to get to school safely, while supporting a comprehensive school transportation system. 

This webinar is part two of a two-part series that will explore in depth tried and true methods for working with volunteers in Safe Routes to School programs, as well as other school and community-based volunteer initiatives.

This webinar is part one of a series of two webinars that will explore in depth tried-and-true methods for working with volunteers in Safe Routes to School programs and other school-based volunteer initiatives.

This webinar from March 20, 2014 discusses the influence of school district policies on walking and bicycling to school and resources for engaging school board members.

Implementing the Best Curriculum for Your Community

This webinar from February 20, 2014 discusses how to choose and implement the best bicycle safety curriculum for your community.