Bike On NZ (Bikes in Schools)

Bike On NZ (Bikes in Schools)

The Bike On New Zealand Charitable Trust aims to help more New Zealanders to experience the many joys and benefits of riding a bike.

Nationwide

Our Vision

Regular and equal access to bikes and bike tracks within the school environment for all New Zealand school children.

What we do

We offer free advice about project managing, funding and implementation to any school or local council in New Zealand interested in a Bikes in Schools project. Using the knowledge and experiences gained from working with schools all over New Zealand, our free detailed “guide and template” information attempts to explain the what, why and how of understanding and implementing a Bikes in Schools (or similar) project at any school.

More about us

The Bike On NZ Charitable Trust is a registered charity that is all about enabling as many children as possible to get to ride a bike on a regular and equal basis at school. We do this through our Bikes in Schools project.

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$33.33
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Scott A on 19 Mar 2024
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$50
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ALEXIS on 30 Jan 2024
$100
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Guest Donor on 16 Aug 2023
$50
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Guest Donor on 16 Aug 2023
$55

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