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Get your team started with sustainable travel options at no cost

  • Unlimited transit for one year — 100% covered
  • For Snohomish County businesses with between 5 and 49 employees
  • Easy setup and ongoing support

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Give your employees unlimited ORCA cards — 100% covered for the first year. They’ll enjoy unlimited transit travel across multiple Puget Sound agencies (buses, light rail, Sounder trains, Vanpool, and more!) all under one ORCA card.

Our Small Business Partnerships program provides your employees with more ways to get to work, to fun, and more — at no cost. With full support from Community Transit, Snohomish County businesses with between 5 and 49 employees are connected to services that make commutes easier and more affordable.

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Alessandra Gonzalez

Employer Marketing Strategist

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How can Community Transit help your business?

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Attract and keep employees with more transit benefits
Providing an ORCA card to employees removes barriers to travel.

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Help employees save money & reduce stress
A household can save more than $13,000 per year taking transit.

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Free up parking
Taking transit helps reduce the number of cars on the road and in parking spaces.

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Go green
Lower your business’ carbon footprint and make sustainable choices that benefit your community.

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Support at every step
We’ll help you set up and manage your employee transit benefits for a seamless process.

Community Transit can help connect your employees to:

  • Unlimited rides with ORCA across the region.
  • Personalized travel training and group outing opportunities.
  • Monthly rewards for employees who join in.
  • Easy-to-use resources on transportation options, news, promotions, and more.

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Are you a business in Snohomish County with between 5 and 49 employees? Contact us today to find out how you can provide unlimited transit passes for employees. And when you refer another qualifying business, you’ll get your second year free, too!

Snohomish County Public Transportation Benefit Area Corporation (“Community Transit”) is offering transit incentives to qualified employers (including non-profits) through the Small Business Partnerships Program (“Program”). The Program is intended to help eligible employers provide a sustainable transportation program for their employees with subsidized transit passes through the ORCA Business Passport program.

The goal of the Program is to encourage employees who receive an ORCA card through the Program to switch from single-occupancy, drive-alone transportation to public transit or other mobility alternatives to driving alone. Through the Program, Community Transit hopes to encourage participating employers to continue to provide ORCA transit pass subsidies to their employees after the business’s participation in the Program has ended.

The Program is available to eligible small businesses (including non-profits) located in Community Transit’s Public Transportation Benefit Area with fewer than fifty (50) benefit-eligible employees and will be administered by Community Transit.


Program Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible to participate in the Program, an employer must meet the following requirements:

(1) The employer must have between five (5) and forty-nine (49) benefit-eligible employees at its participating worksite(s) and must at a minimum cover all benefit-eligible employees except those who work one hundred percent (100%) remotely;

(2) The employer must not charge employees to participate in the ORCA Business Passport program;

(3) The one hundred percent (100%) ORCA subsidy applies to the employer’s expense for up to forty-nine (49) benefit-eligible employees’ transit passes;

(4) The employer must NOT have participated in the ORCA Business Passport program within the last two (2) years;

(5) The employer must be located in Community Transit’s Public Transportation Benefit Area;

(6) The employer is responsible for ensuring that both current and new employees receive and complete a survey link before distributing free ORCA passes. The survey link will be provided by Community Transit and contain the following questions:

  1. In the past 3 months, which of the following travel options have you used for your work commute? Please select all that you used for at least 5 minutes during any part of a trip.
  2. [For each travel option selected above] How satisfied were you with [travel option] as part of your commute?
  3. Which of the following statements best describes your transit use?
  4. Which of the following would make you more likely to consider alternatives to driving alone? Select all that apply.
  5. How important is it to you that your employer offers transportation benefits? (e.g., free ORCA card, monthly incentives, commuter support)

(7) The employer must host Community Transit to conduct a program orientation where employees receive ORCA cards and learn about their use and the benefits of sustainable transportation.

(8) The employer must promote program messaging and incentives to employees at least once monthly (e.g. transit service change information, trip logging challenges, and seasonal promotions). Participating employers will receive relevant communications from Community Transit through a monthly, digital newsletter and can request additional print materials.

(9) The employer must provide space for a digital and/or physical transportation information display to share information on sustainable transportation options. Physical displays and informational materials can be provided by Community Transit. The display must be placed in a location that is clearly visible and accessible to both employees and the general public.

(10) The employer must coordinate with Community Transit staff for at least one additional employee engagement opportunity throughout the Program.

(11) The employer is responsible for the administration of their ORCA Passport account. This includes collecting ORCA cards from departing employees, ordering and distributing new cards as needed, and notifying Community Transit if additional resources or support are required.

(12) If the employer exits the program after year one, the employer must assist employees transition to individually owned ORCA cards including hosting a tabling event with Community Transit staff and/or distributing information; and

(13) An authorized representative of the employer must sign a Program Participation Agreement to receive incentive funds.


Additional Program Terms and Conditions

3.1 Voluntary Participation. Participation in the Program is strictly voluntary.

3.2 No Partnership or Joint Venture. No partnership, joint venture, employer-employee or agent-principal relationship is formed with Community Transit either by this Agreement or by participation in the Program.

3.3 Personal Information. Public access to any personal information that may be received through this Agreement is subject to the Washington Public Records Act, Chapter 42.56 RCW and the Community Transit Privacy policy found at communitytransit.org/privacy-policy. Personal information may be shared with third parties, such as Community Transit consultants for the purpose of data analysis.

3.4 Indemnification. The participating employer, in consideration of the request and permission to participate in the Program and any funds received through the Program, hereby assumes full responsibility and all risk of injury or loss, including without limitation, financial loss or personal injury, including death, which may result from participation in the Program. Neither Community Transit, nor any officer, official, or employee thereof shall be responsible for any damage or liability occurring by reason of any action or omission by the undersigned participating employer under or in connection with this Agreement. The participating employer hereby agrees to hold harmless, release, waive, forever discharge, and covenant not to sue or bring claims against Community Transit, their officers, officials, agents, or employees. The terms of this release shall serve as a release and assumption of risks for employer’s successors, executors, and administrators.

The participating employer shall fully indemnify, defend, and hold Community Transit, their officers, officials, agents, and employees harmless from and against any and all liability and expenses, including without limitation, defense costs, any costs or liability on account of bodily injury, death or personal injury of any person or for damage to or loss of risk of property, and any legal fees and any claims for damages of any nature whatsoever arising out of the participating employer’s participation in the Program, including without limitation:

1. Breach of the employer's obligations under this Agreement; or

2. Any act or omission of the employer, or its employees, officers, agents, or subcontractors in connection with its participation in the Program. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to give rights to any person or entity that is not a party to this Agreement.

The participating employer, by specific mutual negotiation and agreement, expressly waives all immunity and limitation on liability, as respects Community Transit only, under Washington’s Industrial Insurance Act, Chapter 51 RCW, or any other industrial insurance or workers’ compensation act, disability benefit act, or other employee benefit act of any jurisdiction which would otherwise be applicable in the case of such claim, to the fullest extent necessary to provide Community Transit with a full and complete indemnity of claims made by the participating employer’s employees.

The provisions of Section 3.4 (Indemnification) shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement.

3.5 Term of Agreement. The Agreement shall be effective as of the date the participating employer signs this Agreement and shall remain effective until Community Transit terminates the Agreement or upon the participating employer’s completion of all commitments and obligations under this Agreement.

3.6 Reservation of Rights and Reimbursement of Funds. Community Transit reserves the right to establish a wait list for Program enrollment, change the Program, or cancel the Program at any time, without obligation, at the sole discretion of Community Transit. Community Transit reserves the right to deny funding for any employers and to terminate the funding for the Program if Community Transit deems that it is in the best interest of the agency to do so. Any violation of the Program Participation Eligibility Requirements or failure to comply with the Terms and Conditions of this Agreement will require that the participating employer reimburse all Program incentive funds received pursuant to this Agreement.

3.7 Information Sharing. Community Transit is authorized under this Agreement to provide its subcontractors, consultants, and agents any information related to employer’s participation in the Program.

Offer valid through Dec. 31, 2025

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  • Unlimited rides on all regular bus services on Community Transit, Everett Transit, Kitsap Transit, King County Metro Transit, Pierce Transit and Sound Transit
  • Unlimited rides on regular Sound Transit Link light rail service
  • Unlimited rides on paratransit transportation on Community Transit DART, King County Metro Access, Kitsap Transit Access, and Pierce Transit SHUTTLE.
  • Unlimited on-demand rides on Community Transit Zip Shuttle, Metro Flex, Pierce Transit RUNNER, and Kitsap Transit Dial-A-Ride.
  • Unlimited rides on Sounder commuter rail
  • Unlimited rides on the Seattle Center Monorail
  • 100% vanpool fare subsidy on Community Transit, Kitsap Transit, Metro Transit, and Pierce Transit vanpool vans 
  • 100% vanshare fare subsidy on Metro Transit vanshare vans
  • Unlimited rides on Seattle Streetcar, King County Water Taxi, and Kitsap Foot and Fast Ferries
  • Emergency guaranteed ride home service

  • The most transit service at the lowest cost
  • Reduce administrative costs — the Passport annual program does not require monthly online administration or knowledge of what type of passes employees need
  • Offer employees an annual comprehensive transportation pass with a single card
  • Manage employee cards online
  • Combine with pre-tax and save on FICA taxes
  • Attract and retain employees with competitive transit benefits
  • Employers can open more parking for customers and reduce congestion near the workplace
  • Helps the business become more environmentally conscious
  • Incentivizes employees to choose sustainable commuting options
  • Provides equitable transportation benefits to all employees   

Did you know your employer can cover your fare with ORCA for Business? Employers can get significantly discounted rates on unlimited-use regional transit passes for employees through ORCA Passport, saving you hundreds on transit costs. Use our script to ask your employer about ORCA benefits today!

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