new belgium brewing does help,
but that is limited to particular states, and im not sure arkansas is one.
also try city councils and neighborhood advisory boards.
works in reno.

n

On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 2:52 PM, ReCycles Bike CoOp <lrbikecoop@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey y'all. We are a small, new-ish shop. Currently we operate as a program of a larger nonprofit, the Arkansas Sustainability Network. We are looking to move out and up and become our own non-profit. I am interested to know what grants help fund community bike shops. Are their any grants out there that would help pay for employees, specifically mechanics?

Thanks for any info.

Danielle

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