http://velocitycoop.org/courses/
And we've made the co-op space available for other local groups to teach in. I.e. trail side maintenance class by a riding group.
Ron
On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 12:01 PM, Falls City Community BikeWorks Community BikeWorks fccbikeworks@gmail.com wrote:
Just want to thank everyone for their advice about workshops-for-profit!! This is an awesome community :) We love the idea of a sliding fee scale, and are going to try to work something up along those lines...
You all rule! Thanks, Bella
Isabella Christensen & John Krueger (FCCBikeWorks) 502-558-3157 / 859-221-5329 www.fccbikeworks.org www.facebook.com/FCCBikeworks www.bicyclingforlouisville.org/#fccb
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 4:49 PM, Joshua Goran joshuagoran@gmail.com wrote:
We charge for our Shop Classes, which are open to the public/individuals, more info here: http://tinyurl.com/lhr2zej
...and we also charge for groups who hire us - those programs are usually customized for the partner organization and typically are for kids programming. Our base rate for private groups is *$100/hour* for most all of our programming, be it school presentations or what we call "Fixathons". There's some more info here under "For Organizations": http://tinyurl.com/n5sfuqn
Most commonly these are programs that are organized with another organization such as what we call CDCs (Community Development Org) around here, schools, neighborhood groups, and sometimes corporate entities for things like teambuilding exercises. We don't explicitly promote our pricing as sliding scale, but we are sometimes flexible for organizations that we value as partners who may not be able to pay the full standard rate, sometimes by having the org's staff or volunteers spend some time volunteering for us. These sorts of programs comprised brought in about $15k for us last year, factoring in that we comp'd about $3500 worth of fees for orgs who couldn't pay our full rate. This is about 10% of our gross income, though these programs take a lot of time to organize and I'd like to see us streamline and standardize our programs more to make them easier to promote, easier to organize, easier to train volunteers for, more profitable, and to give us the capacity to do more of them!
Hope this helps!
*Joshua GoranAdministrator, Ohio City Bicycle Co-op* 1840 Columbus Rd Cleveland, Ohio 44113 216 830 2667 OhioCityCycles.org http://ohiocitycycles.org/
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