Commuter Connections (COG) and the Washington Area Bicyclist Association (WABA) invite regional sponsors to help make Bike to Work Day possible. Depending on donation level, regional sponsors get their logo on T-shirts, posters, the website and more. The regional sponsor deadline for financial and bike raffle donations is January 30, 2026. Event organizers, COG and WABA are 501(c)(3) nonprofits. If you’re interested in becoming a regional sponsor of the 2026 Bike to Work Day event, please Download the 2026 Regional Sponsor Declaration Form (PDF) and contact [email protected] with Commuter Connections with any questions or 202-962-3225.
Sponsor one or more of the over 100 pit stop locations by donating food, beverages, and/or giveaway items through April 2026. Simply contact the pit stop(s) of your choice directly.
There are Two Ways to Become a Sponsor
Regional Sponsorship – Bike to Work Day is funded in part by generous corporations and organizations. Because the event is organized by non-profit entities, donations to Bike to Work Day are tax-deductible. Cash donations at the regional level supplement the procurement of thousands of T-shirts given free to participants.
Sponsorship opportunities are available starting at just $1,200. At the Bronze level, sponsor logos appear on the event website, posters, and rack cards. At the Silver level, sponsor logos also appear on Bike to Work Day T-shirts. At the Gold level, sponsor names are also mentioned as part of the Bike to Work Day event advertising campaign for several weeks leading up to Bike to Work Day. In-kind bike donations for the regional raffle are also accepted. Download the 2026 Regional Sponsor Declaration Form (PDF).
Sponsor a Local Pit Stop – The Bike to Work Day event will be held on Friday, May 15, 2026, at over 100 pit stop gatherings occurring throughout the Washington metropolitan region. These local events called “pit stops” offer T-shirts, food, beverages, and chances to win raffle prizes for participants. In-kind donations will be accepted by the local pit stops through April 2026 to help feed and hydrate the masses.