Our 2025 Year in Review

2025 was a year of meaningful engagement, collaboration, and growth with employers across San Mateo County. We helped promote transit benefits, strengthen carpool initiatives, and encouraged the use of our free first-and-last mile shuttle services. Check out our stats!

A graphic with a bar chart summarizes Commute.org’s 2025 Year in Review. It features engagement stats like the number of employer networks, tabling events and presentations, certified employers, and program trainings.

  • 82 employer CommuteStar networks that allowed organizations to see their team logging trips such as transit, biking, and carpooling to earn rewards
  • 46 tabling events & presentations to connect directly with commuters and highlight sustainable options that make getting to work easier and more efficient
  • 40 one-on-one consultations to help employers develop tailored strategies to increase employee participation in their commute programs
  • 27 certified employers recognized for their commitment to engage with us and promote our free resources and benefits
  • 9 program trainings to teach employers about improving their team’s commute experience to support a healthier workplace culture while advancing sustainability goals

As we look ahead to 2026, we’re building on this momentum with new opportunities to connect and collaborate. Join us this February at our Employer Summit, where organizations will share their successful transportation programs. Whether you’re just getting started or refining an existing program, we invite you to attend. Stay connected by subscribing to our newsletter for updates on event registration, details, as well as opportunities to partner with us. Thank you for being part of a more sustainable future and we wish you a happy new year!

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