Put Your Business on the Map

Become a lifetime sponsor in your neighborhood’s official bike share Collective and connect with locals and tourists right from their handlebars.

Be Seen. Be Remembered. Be Part of St. Augustine’s Future.

Every ride is a new impression, a new customer, and a new opportunity for your business. Drifters City Bike Share is more than just transportation—it’s a sustainable way to move people, spotlight local businesses, and transform how residents and tourists experience the city. As a sponsor, your brand becomes part of the fabric of daily life and exploration in one of America’s oldest and most visited cities.

7 Million

Annual Visitors to St. Augustine

Tourism is the lifeblood of St. Augustine, with millions arriving each year—bike share turns them into daily brand impressions.

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70%

Tourists Who Seek Local Recommendations

Collective sponsors are featured inside curated neighborhood guides within the bike share app—helping riders discover trusted local businesses as they explore St. Augustine both on and off our bikes.

320,000

Local Residents in Metro Area

Engage not just tourists, but the people who live, work, and commute here year-round.

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Your Permanent Presence in St. Augustine's Bike Share Program

Claim one of only 15 sponsor spots in your neighborhood’s Collective and get permanent placement in the bike share app, on local rack towers, and across our digital channels.

Seven Collectives. Endless Local Impact.

Each Collective represents a distinct neighborhood in St. Augustine—uniquely branded, carefully curated, and limited to just 15 standout businesses.

City Experience Collective

Designed for tourists, powered by locals.
Includes

Lincolnville Collective

Soulful, historic, and proud.
Includes

A1A Collective

Sun, surf, and beach culture.
Includes

BLVD Collective

A1A’s modern mix of business and beach.
Includes

King Street Collective

Where students, locals, and culture meet.
Includes

Uptown Collective

Artsy, eclectic, and elevated.
Includes

St. Augustine Collective

Rooted in history, moving toward the future.
Includes

City Plaza

Lightner Museum

Flagler College

Cathedral District

How is this different from the traditional sponsorships?

Collectives are neighborhood-level, low-cost, lifetime sponsorships without station naming rights or bike basket signage. Traditional station packages (Gold, Purple, Blue) include premium perks and visibility but have slightly higher pricing.

Can I update my logo or promotions later?

Absolutely. Each sponsor can refresh branding or promo artwork once per year at no extra charge to keep their presence current.

What happens if my preferred Collective is full?

We’ll place you on a wait-list or help you choose an adjacent Collective that fits your audience. Spots often fill quickly, so early commitment is encouraged.

What do I get for my $1,000?
  • Permanent pin and website link in the rider app
  • Inclusion in your neighborhood’s Collective guide on the app and website
  • Logo on local rack-tower signage
  • Option to push limited-time promos to riders
  • Scheduled social-media spotlights and seasonal email mentions
  • Digital + window decal identifying you as a “Collective Sponsor”
  • Invitation to quarterly networking rides with fellow sponsors
How much does it cost to join?

A one-time fee of $1,000 secures your lifetime placement. You can split the payment: $500 at signing and $500 by March 31 2026. There are no annual renewal fees.

What exactly is a “Collective”?

A Collective is a curated group of 15 local businesses tied to a specific St. Augustine neighborhood. Each Collective has its own name, logo, and map layer in the Drifters City Bike Share app, making it easy for riders to discover trusted spots nearby.

In the News: Drifters City Bike Share

From local spotlights to regional news segments, each story highlights how the bike share is improving mobility, supporting small businesses, and shaping the future of St. Augustine. View the full press coverage and see why community leaders and journalists are excited to ride along.

Ian interviewed on WJCT News about Drifters Bike Share program.