To contribute to this wiki, please contact bikebikeeverywhere@gmail.com if you would like us to create you an account. The Contribute to this Wiki page goes into detail about how to make contributions and what information should be included.

Para contribuir a este wiki, por favor escribe a bikebikeeverywhere@gmail.com si deseas que creemos una cuenta para ti. La página Contribute to this Wiki explica en detalle cómo hacer contribuciones y qué información debe incluirse.


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Bike Collective Network

The mission of the Bike Collective Network is to strengthen and encourage communication and resource sharing between existing and future community bike shops. Collectively we can improve a bigger wheel as opposed to re-inventing smaller ones.

Join over 900 like minded individuals from over 500 similar organizations across the world on The Think Tank email list.

Volunteering for this community of communities

We are a volunteer-run non-hierarchical consensus-based community. Perks include (but are not limited to)

  • Great company
  • The opportunity to pursue your skills and interests, to learn, and to grow.
  • You make the wheels go 'round, so please assign yourself whatever title is appropriate if you need it for e.g. a resume.
  • Please also reach out to someone if you need a letter of reference. We have a nice template in the shared drive that can be edited to describe the work you do.

Contributing to the Wiki

This wiki is here to help bike collectives collaborate and share ideas. Whether you are an advocate, mechanic, or just someone who likes to ride -- anyone can freely edit the content of this site. A history of all changes ensures that nothing is lost.

See FAQ about contributing to this wiki.

Lists of Community Bike Organizations

Educational Resources

What is a Community Bicycle Organization (CBO)?

Community Bicycle Organizations operating as a Community Bike Shop provide bicycle tools, parts, used bikes and mechanical expertise to the public. Some organizations also perform advocacy within various levels of government, operate bike share programs, or perform other duties to support bicycling in their communities.

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging at CBOs

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) is an important element of the community bicycle organization culture promoted by Bike Collectives. We place these considerations at the heart of every decision, even DEIB seems unrelated. Please take advantage of the following resources that can help inform your organization's approach to DEIB topics:

  1. Language justice resources and further reading
  2. Social Justice
  3. More info about DEIB below

Common Activities of CBOs

Charitable & Community Programs

Educational Programs

  1. Teaching Resources

Advocacy

Further Program Offerings

Community Bicycle Organization Starter Kits

Just starting out? Looking to expand? Before you do anything crazy, start planning! Set clear goals and the path to meeting those goals will also become clear. Follow hundreds of similar organizations by using and contributing to these free online resources...

En Español: Suggestions for starting your own community bike shop (in Spanish): http://lafabricicleta.blogspot.com/p/un-taller-en-tu-barrio.html

  1. Starting a Community Bike Shop
  2. Organizational Models
  3. Legal Filings


Further Considerations for Starting & Operating a CBO

Administration

  1. Staffing
  2. Rules
  3. Hours
  4. Fundraising
  5. Capital Improvement Plans
  6. Software
  7. Accounting
  8. Insurance
  9. Publicity

Bike-Shop Specifics

  1. Shop Location
  2. Shop Layout
  3. Shop Organization
  4. Shop Manual
  5. Shop Recycling
  6. Tool lists

Conferences/Gatherings

Bike!Bike!

Bike!Bike! West 2026 is a regional conference of nonprofit bike collectives and other bicycle projects. The next Bike!Bike! will be in Oakland, California from June 11-14, 2026. (Bike!Bike! West 2026)

Youth Bike Summit

Past Conferences

Getting Involved with Conferences

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging

We constantly strive to do better at Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging. When volunteering, please keep that in mind. Some specific strategies include:

  • Make Space / Take Space
    • Make Space for newer volunteers and people from marginalized communities. Sometimes this may involve taking a back seat and/or letting go of responsibilities you would otherwise take on.
    • Take Space to share your perspective - especially if it is underrepresented here - and to make your needs known.
  • Be conscious of your power and privilege.
    • Have you historically been in some sort of leadership role in the bike collectives community?
    • Are you in a position of relative social privilege?
    • This community has historically been very US-centric.
    • Bike collectives, like the broader US cycling community, often skew white, male, and abled.
  • If you are in a position of relative power or privilege, try to center other voices.
    • Make space
    • Mentor or support new volunteers
    • Make introductions - connect new volunteers with others who can support them
    • Ensure that everyone can participate in conversations

We are all learning these things together. Please try to be as kind and patient with each other as you can, and also bring up issues and concerns when you notice them so that we know where we need to improve.

Also, the last two bullet points (and sub-points) were written by people in positions of power and privilege so if someone wants to add some points from the perspective of the "take space" component, that would be awesome.