I've been following this discussion with great interest. We are a new (licensed but not yet opened) shop in a low-income part of Cleveland, pondering how to deal with this sort of issue since we are really aiming more at community mission than high profit. I thought of bartering for work on cleaning bikes, etc. (something people could do even if they are not highly skilled, but would still aim towards potential revenue generation), OR even be part of a larger community bartering situation. Has anyone found that helpful? (One of the earlier posts mentioned bartering work.) I like the idea of being in the habit of bartering.
Thanks, Nozomi
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 9:45 AM, Tegan Moss tegan@communitybikeshop.orgwrote:
At B!KE, most of our used parts are by donation, some are higher end things which we tag accordingly. We also have a selection of new retail parts and our sales are key to keeping us open.
I have recently noticed the particular issue presented by people who are unable to contribute financially needing new cables and housing. How is it that you address this issue? There is a cost to the shop for these items, how do you address someone with no money needing new parts?
Thanks, Tegan
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 9:40 PM, Yellow Bike Action < yellowbikeaction@gmail.com> wrote:
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On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 2:39 PM, charle roberts <charle_roberts@yahoo.com
wrote:
we at austin yellow bike project are on the same program as yellow bike programs check us out at austinyellowbike.org or email our collective at austinyellowbike@gmail.com
--- On *Fri, 4/13/12, Yellow Bike Program bikerbfk@rapidnet.com*wrote:
From: Yellow Bike Program bikerbfk@rapidnet.com
Subject: Re: [TheThinkTank] No suggested donation To: "'The Think Tank'" thethinktank@lists.bikecollectives.org Date: Friday, April 13, 2012, 12:11 PM
We at the Yellow Bike Program and Reconditioned Bikes for Kids, Inc. out of Rapid City, SD have always worked as donation only. Some items we have a suggested donation price but most things including bikes have been what they feel it is worth. Most people are pretty good about leaving a donation. Other people think it is owed to them to get it for free. It has always worked out pretty good for us.
Dale Bishop
-----Original Message----- From: thethinktank-bounces@lists.bikecollectives.orghttp://us.mc1201.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=thethinktank-bounces@lists.bikecollectives.org [mailto:thethinktank-bounces@lists.bikecollectives.orghttp://us.mc1201.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=thethinktank-bounces@lists.bikecollectives.org] On Behalf Of Sam Haraldson Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 9:50 AM To: The Think Tank Subject: Re: [TheThinkTank] No suggested donation
Does anyone here have experience with having no suggested donation?
Paul,
At the Bozeman Bike Kitchen we have a list of suggested donations but they are not clearly displayed for the public to see. Instead, our volunteer staffers almost always use a phrase that suggest people pay whatever they can afford. This often means they donate five or ten dollars more than we might have suggested. If the individual then asks if a volunteer of "X" dollars is enough we may then inform them that the "suggested donation" is "Y" if they were hoping to give too little. We are always very quick to point out that we are an organization that operates regardless of ones financial standing and that no donation of any sort is required. We typically turn our backs to some other matter and let the individual make the donation to our donation jar on their own so they do not feel any pressure. This system typically works out for the best but occasionally we have people come in who are simply cheap and give us $5 for something we would normally get $15 for.
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