At the start of each new year, we reflect on the work that has taken place over the past year to celebrate our successes – big and small.
Our current accomplishments are illustrated in the graphic below.
For our archive, scroll down the page for links to documents of our past accomplishments.
Safe Routes to School Michigan
2023 Accomplishments
Transportation Bonanza
Virtual conference included
319
industry
professionals
![Crossing guard helping girl with backpack walk across the street to the school.](https://saferoutesmichigan.org/wp-content/uploads/crossing-guard-and-young-girl.jpg)
Mini Grants
Awarded $310,995
for programming at 25 schools to educate and encourage students to walk, bike and roll to school safely
![Handle bars of a kid's bike.](https://saferoutesmichigan.org/wp-content/uploads/handle-bar-of-kids-bike.jpg)
Walk/Bike and Roll to School Days
116 schools participated in Walk and Roll to School Day (October)
117 schools participated in Bike and Roll to School Day (May)
Michigan ranked 8th and 4th respectively in each national event
Major Grants
Awarded $1,398,313 to 12 schools across three communities for programming and improvements to sidewalks, pathways, signals, and signs
![Kids walking down walking path](https://saferoutesmichigan.org/wp-content/uploads/kids-walking-down-walking-path.jpg)
Training
Returned to in-person trainings in multiple regions
![In-person training conference for Safe Routes to School.](https://saferoutesmichigan.org/wp-content/uploads/in-person-conference-300x225.jpg)
Safe Routes to School Michigan
2023 Accomplishments
Transportation Bonanza
Virtual conference included
319
industry
professionals
![Crossing guard helping girl with backpack walk across the street to the school.](https://saferoutesmichigan.org/wp-content/uploads/crossing-guard-and-young-girl.jpg)
Walk/Bike and Roll to School Days
116 schools participated in Walk and Roll to School Day (October)
117 schools participated in Bike and Roll to School Day (May)
Michigan ranked 8th and 4th respectively in each national event
Mini Grants
Awarded $310,995
for programming at 25
schools to educate and
encourage students to
walk, bike and roll to school safely
![Close up of the handle bar of a child's bike with SRTS green light attached to it.](https://saferoutesmichigan.org/wp-content/uploads/handle-bar-of-kids-bike.jpg)
Major Grants
Awarded $1,398,313
to 12 schools across
for programming and
improvements to
sidewalks, pathways,
signals, and signs
![Three school-aged kids walking down walking path with backpacks on](https://saferoutesmichigan.org/wp-content/uploads/kids-walking-down-walking-path.jpg)
Training
Returned to
in-person trainings in
multiple regions
![In-person SEMCOG conference](https://saferoutesmichigan.org/wp-content/uploads/in-person-conference-300x225.jpg)
Safe Routes to School Michigan
2023 Accomplishments
Transportation Bonanza
Virtual conference included
319
industry
professionals
![Crossing guard helping girl with backpack walk across the street to the school.](https://saferoutesmichigan.org/wp-content/uploads/crossing-guard-and-young-girl.jpg)
Walk/Bike and Roll to School Days
116 schools participated in Walk and Roll to School Day (October)
117 schools participated in Bike and Roll to School Day (May)
Michigan ranked 8th and 4th respectively in each national event
Mini Grants
Awarded $310,995
for programming at 25
schools to educate and
encourage students to
walk, bike and roll to school safely
![Close up of the handle bar of a child's bike with SRTS green light attached to it.](https://saferoutesmichigan.org/wp-content/uploads/handle-bar-of-kids-bike.jpg)
Major Grants
Awarded $1,398,313
to 12 schools across
for programming and
improvements to
sidewalks, pathways,
signals, and signs
![Three school-aged kids walking down walking path with backpacks on](https://saferoutesmichigan.org/wp-content/uploads/kids-walking-down-walking-path.jpg)
Training
Returned to
in-person trainings in
multiple regions
![](https://saferoutesmichigan.org/wp-content/uploads/in-person-conference-300x225.jpg)