Help us win a $50,000 grant to improve safety around three Savannah schools

This fall, Zendrive launched a new program to support local solutions to local traffic safety programs called #FundMyStreets. The company invited communities across the country to send in their innovative and impactful proposals for making change where they live, and apply for up to $50,000 to make streets safe in their neighborhoods. Bike Walk Savannah partnered with the Charles Ellis Montessori Academy School Council to apply for the grant. We’ve learned we are one of 23 finalists nationwide.

One of the criteria for final selection is community support, which is gauged by the number of times this short video about our application is retweeted:

 

We are asking all Twitter users who support safer streets around Charles Ellis Montessori Academy, Savannah Arts Academy, and J.G. Smith Elementary to like and retweet before 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 13. Include the hashtag #FundMyStreets and the @zendrive in your retweet.

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