30 Community-Led Events Funded Through CycleMAYnia 2026 Mini-Grants
Thirty community-led events will receive CycleMAYnia 2026 mini-grants, with $8,000 awarded in total to support biking activities across Santa Barbara County during National Bike Month in May.
The grants, awarded by the Santa Barbara County Association of Governments (SBCAG), were selected from 54 applications.
“CycleMAYnia continues to grow because of the community,” said Aaron Bonfilio, SBCAG director of Multimodal Programs. “This year’s mini-grants support a wide range of local events—from safety and education to group rides—that make it easier and more inviting for people of all ages to get out and ride during National Bike Month.”
“This year’s applications reflect a great mix of activities—from scavenger hunts and mural rides to school events, trishaw outings, and guided tours,” said Peter Williamson, transportation planner. “Events are happening across every region of the county, giving people of all ages and abilities a chance to ride, learn, and connect with their communities.”
Highlighted mini grant recipients include the following community led activities:
- From A to B(icycle): Scavenger Hunt – Santa Barbara
- “…And Bike Rides for All” bike-to movie – Santa Barbara
- The Bike Map Markup – Santa Barbara
- Summerland CycleMAYnia bike repair station unveiling – Summerland
- Carp Family Ride – Carpinteria
- Guadalupe CycleMAYnia bike parade – Guadalupe
- Bike to Buckhorn – New Cuyama
- Blessing of the Bicycles – Santa Maria
- Ride with the Santa Maria City Rangers – Santa Maria
- Santa Maria Library’s Stay Alert, Don’t Get Hurt – Santa Maria
- Fun Day at the Farm – Orcutt
- Trek Trails “Give it a Go” mountain bike course – Rancho Alegre (near Lake Cachuma)
- Employers Celebrating National Bike to Work Day – Countywide
Many applicants chose to participate without requesting funding, and their events are included in the full CycleMAYnia 2026 calendar, now available at CycleMAYnia.org. More details will be announced later this month.
CycleMAYnia 2026 will carry the theme “Pedal Forward.” E‑Bikery returns as the e‑bike giveaway sponsor, supporting efforts to keep riders motivated and moving forward throughout May.
Community members who participate in any announced CycleMAYnia event can earn a one-of‑-a‑-‑kind EcoStiks‑ patch, which doubles as an eco-friendly entry to win the ebike‑.
To support inclusive participation, Cycling Without Age will offer piloted trishaws at no cost for individuals with limited mobility who want to take part in a CycleMAYnia activity. Each trishaw can carry two people on a bench seat or one person in a wheelchair.
CycleMAYnia is supported by Measure A—the countywide half‑cent transportation sales tax—and local sponsors. For more information, visit CycleMAYnia.org or contact SBCAG at (805) 600‑4477 or info@sbcag.org.
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