all of our regular open shop days are by donation, a.k.a. sliding scale down to free. we tell social service agencies to bring no more than one (two max) kids per day during those hours, and kind of discourage it in general. it's pretty weird for social workers to get paid to hang out at the shop while our volunteers work with the kids they're responsible for.
if they want to run a special program with us, our mechanics get paid a living wage for their time, here that's around $15/hr, and the shop usually either gets a very small space rental fee or the kids build a few bikes up for us to sell as part of the program.
-m
krisha wrote:
I'm currently making decisions on our youth program fees & contracts - any help is appreciated!
Lets share.. :D
What do you charge for each of your different youth programs? What do your contracts with agencies consist of? What are your cancellation fees? If you don't have any fees and/or contracts why?
Please feel free to e-mail actual exmples of the forms you use.
Thanks!
Krisha Pessa Youth Director Salt Lake City Bicycle Collective 2312 S. West Temple Salt Lake City, UT 84115 w: 801-328-2453 c: 801-931-0895 f: 801-466-3856 krisha@slcbikecollective.org www.slcbikecollective.org _______________________________________________ Thethinktank mailing list Thethinktank@bikecollectives.org To unsubscribe, send a blank email to TheThinkTank-leave@bikecollectives.org To manage your subscription, plase visit: http://lists.bikecollectives.org/listinfo.cgi/thethinktank-bikecollectives.o...