Rich, Nice work. We intend to make a grant funded earn-a-bike program one day, but it would definitely stretch our thin resources too much right now.
For possible volunteer jobs, you list: advocacy, grantwriting/fundraising, bookkeeping, handyman, office work, event planning, learning bike mechanics, helping with youth programs. I'd be to see a few of these broken down a bit more (their scope / "what would I actually do when I walk in the door" kind of bullet points". As a teen volunteer it would be helpful, but also as a shop director I'm always wondering what sort of roles to make available for volunteers. This could be a list discussion too: other than teaching, what are your other main volunteer roles and their scope?
Cheers, Clifford -- B!KE: The Peterborough Community Bike Shop 336 Rubidge St, Peterborough ON communitybikeshop.org (705) 775-7227
On 2011-08-16, at 12:27 PM, R Points wrote:
Hey All, Over the past five and a half years our Earn-A-Bike program has morphed, changed and matured. We've recently put a lot of work into defining and explaining our Earn-A-Bike program. Our hopes are that anyone could read this and have a full understanding of how the program works.
http://communitycycles.org/programs/earn-a-bike.html
Any comments questions or feedback you might have is appreciated.
Ride On!
-- Rich Points Community Cycles Executive Director http://CommunityCycles.org Rich@CommunityCycles.org 720-565-6019 (W) 303-589-0597 (C)
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