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#* [[Earn-a-Bike]]: Programs that allow people to literally earn a bike through learning or volunteer work, sometimes focused exclusively on youth.
#* [[Earn-a-Bike]]: Programs that allow people to literally earn a bike through learning or volunteer work, sometimes focused exclusively on youth.
#* [[Valet Bike Parking]]: Providing corralled areas where volunteers watch your bike while you enjoy an event.
#* [[Valet Bike Parking]]: Providing corralled areas where volunteers watch your bike while you enjoy an event.
#* [[Safety Education]]: Giving someone a bike and teaching them how to ride safetly go hand in hand.  The [[League of American Bicyclists]] has a nicely pre-packaged program called [[Smart Cycling]].
#* [[Safety Education]]: The [[League of American Bicyclists]] has a nicely pre-packaged program called [[Smart Cycling]].
#* Mechanical Trailing: [[Park Tool]] has a nicely pre-packaged program called [[Park Tool School]] which has a
#* [[Helmet]] Distribution
#* [[Helmet]] Distribution
#* [[Bicycle Art]]: Following [[Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle]] old bikes and parts can be turned into works of art!  [[Resource Revival]] and [[BICAS]] are great examples. [[Ohio City Bicycle Co-op]] has examples here:[http://ohiocitycycles.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=27-bike-art&Itemid=39]
#* [[Bicycle Art]]: Following [[Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle]] old bikes and parts are turned into works of art.
#* [[Bicycle Advocacy]]: Many [[Community Bicycle Organizations]] concentrate on the grass roots elements of educating and getting people on bikes.  However some organizations, or at least some of their members, are also involved in traditional [[bicycle advocacy]].
#* [[Bicycle Advocacy]]: Many [[Community Bicycle Organizations]] concentrate on the grass roots elements of educating and getting people on bikes.  However some organizations, or at least some of their members, are also involved in traditional [[bicycle advocacy]].
#* [[Women's Night]]: An open shop time only for women and transgender people. We provide free training and a welcoming, comfortable space in the male-dominated field of bicycle mechanics.
#* [[Women's Night]]: Encouraging more women and transgender people to get involved and learn in a comfortable space without men.
#* [[Commercial Bike Racks]]: Why not help businesses be more friendly by helping them find and install [[outdoor bike racks]].  Some go a step further and sponsor the [[Bicycle Benefits]] program for their city.
#* [[Commercial Bike Racks]]: Providing [[outdoor bike racks]] and installation.


=== [[Community Bike Shop]] ===
=== [[Community Bike Shop]] ===

Revision as of 00:21, 21 February 2012

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Starter Kits

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Community Bicycle Organizations

Before you do anything crazy, start planning! Set clear goals and the path to meeting those goals will also become clear.

  1. Legal Filings
  2. Insurance
  3. Fundraising
  4. Publicity
  5. Examples: Community Bicycle Organizations and International Bicycle Aid Organizations.
  6. Common Activities:

Community Bike Shop

Providing bicycle tools and expertise to the public.

  1. Get Bike and Part Donations
  2. Secure a Shop Location
  3. Find the right people for Staffing be it paid, volunteer or both.
  4. Establish the Shop Organization
  5. Establish Shop Recycling
  6. Write a Volunteer Handbook
  7. Layout
  8. Rules
  9. Hours
  10. Capital Improvement Plans
  11. Bike and Part Sales
  12. Proper Bike Fit

Earn-a-Bike

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Past Conferences