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Become a Red Bike Go Living Lab Community Partner
Red Bike is interested in partnering with organizations who serve communities of color and/or lower-incomes, in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.  

Red Bike is one of only five organizations across the country to be designated a Living Lab City by the Better Bike Share Partnership, a national organization dedicated to building equitable and replicable shared micromobility systems. As a Living Lab, we will continue to develop and test innovative, new strategies and programs to increase access to bikeshare in the region.

What’s Red Bike Go? The Red Bike Go Program strives to ensure everyone has access to bikeshare for joy, transportation, recreation, health, and wellness.

The Go Program’s main feature is a discounted $5 monthly bikeshare membership, for individuals living at and below 200% of the federal poverty line. Examples of eligibility may include recipients of food assistance (SNAP, WIC, or TANF) and energy assistance (HEAP or PIPP).

The 30-day membership can be purchased or renewed online or in-person, with cash or card. A discounted annual membership is available as well. Learn more at www.cincyredbike.org/gopass

The Go Program also includes education and outreach efforts to encourage people to bike safely. Go Program partnerships are configured to best suite partner and client needs, as much as possible.
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