Community Impact Partnership

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Partner with WeGo to expand access, advance shared priorities, and strengthen our community.

WeGo Public Transit’s Community Impact Partnership (CIP) program connects organizations that are committed to improving mobility, safety, and opportunity across Nashville and the surrounding region.

The CIP program is not a traditional advertising program. It is a strategic partnership model built around shared goals and cross-promotion. Each partnership is designed to create value for both WeGo and our partners while expanding awareness of public transit and improving access for riders.

Interested in partnering with WeGo?

Caitlin Okrzesik
Partnerships & Business Development Manager
📞 615-880-3932
📧 [email protected]

Why Partner with WeGo?

Community Impact Partnerships focus on shared priorities and measurable outcomes. Together, WeGo and its partners work to:

  • Expand awareness of public transit and community initiatives
  • Improve access to jobs, education, healthcare, events, and key destinations
  • Advance shared goals such as safety, equity, and mobility
  • Strengthen community and business support for public transportation
  • Provide meaningful engagement and visibility for partner organizations

Each partnership is customized to ensure mutual benefit and lasting impact.

Partnership Opportunities

Partnerships may include:

  • Visibility through WeGo assets such as shelters, benches, buses, and digital platforms
  • Support for transit access programs or service enhancements
  • Joint community engagement efforts, events, or rider education initiatives

Opportunities are tailored to align with both organizational goals and community needs.

Partnerships in Action

Tennessee Titans: Expanded access to home games through system-wide free bus fare on gamedays, helping reduce traffic congestion and improve the event experience.

Nashville Soccer Club: Offered select routes to Geodis Park for free, as well as discounted rides via express routes during home matches, increasing awareness of transit as a convenient option for affordable transportation on match days.

Nashville Department of Transportation and Multimodal Infrastructure: Collaborated to support Nashville’s Vision Zero campaign through transit-based safety messaging and shared transportation priorities focused on safer streets for all users.

Urban League of Middle Tennessee: Worked together to expand access to jobs and economic opportunities by connecting residents to reliable public transportation, as well as educational opportunities in collaboration with WeGo.

Get Started

Becoming a Community Impact Partner begins with a conversation.

Contact:

Caitlin Okrzesik
Partnerships & Business Development Manager
[email protected]
615-880-3932

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