Indego Unequivocally Stands In Solidarity Against Racism

A joint statement by the City of Philadelphia and Bicycle Transit Systems  

We at Indego stand with Black Lives Matter and the movement to disassemble the foundations of institutional racism. Black people have endured lifetimes of violence, profiling, trauma, and pain inflicted by this racism and injustice. It is unacceptable, and Indego unequivocally stands in solidarity with our black community members.  

Indego sees you. Indego hears you. Indego honors your humanity.  

Over the past 5 years, we have worked with communities, bike-by-bike, station-by-station to dismantle the foundations of racism and systemic injustice through equitable access to bike share, by building diverse leadership teams, and by ensuring our program is operated to support those with the greatest need. Our team has upheld this commitment as we have worked to safely maintain the bike share system and guarantee that Indego remains open during COVID-19 and the recent demonstrations. 

This is a good start; however, we must constantly examine and intentionally work to further dismantle structures that reinforce anti-black racism. As the City of Philadelphia rebuilds, Indego is doubling down on our commitment that bike share is for all Philadelphians, especially black people. In the coming months and years, we are committed to:  

  • Reaching more black communities and underserved neighborhoods in future expansions of Indego
  • Building relationships with, and creating more opportunities among, black and brown communities for input; ensuring that input is reflected in our work
  • Ensuring our visual messaging is representative of the black and brown communities we serve
  • Ensuring diverse representation through inclusive hiring and staffing practices among the Indego team

Indego is committed to using our bicycles as vehicles for change and tools to build a future where black people can walk, ride, and inhabit our streets safely.  

-The Indego Team

BBSP Offers 13 Philadelphia Organizations Mini-Grant Funding During COVID-19

The Centennial Parkside CDC’s food distribution team

The circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to affect many communities across Philadelphia. In response to this crisis, the Better Bike Share Partnership (BBSP) team recognized there was an opportunity to offer a helping hand.  As a partner of BBSP,  Indego is awarding 13 community non-profit organizations with mini-grants of ​$250 ​to ​$500 to support operations or programming related to COVID-19 relief efforts. Keep reading to find out more about these organizations and how they are supporting their communities during this time!

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Join Our Featured Group Ride, Black Excellence: Past and Present

Happy Black History Month! The month of February is recognized as a time where we can come together to celebrate not only the achievements of black people in history but those of people in our communities who are an inspiration to all.

In honor of Black History Month, the Bicycle Coalition, Indego, and the Better Bike Share Partnership are hosting a free group ride called Black Excellence: Past and Present. Keep reading to learn more about the ride and how you can join!

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Indego is Looking for 2020 Community Ambassadors!

Indego and the City of Philadelphia are recruiting new Community Ambassadors Organizations for 2020!  Community Ambassadors are non- profit community organizations that help Indego connect communities with a fun, affordable, and healthy way to move around the City. 

Hear from our 2019 Ambassadors as they share some of their most meaningful experiences from this past season and learn how you can apply to be an Indego Community Ambassador!

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