Reno Bike Project has a tiered yearly membership program: Pedaler ($20) - membership packet with stickers, a card, and a pin; access to after hours workshops on T/W and nine-week Bike Repair Class on Th Velo ($50) - all of the above + free use of public workstations (usually $3/hour) Commuter ($100) - all of the above + RBP t-shirt Randonneur ($250) - all of the above + 10% off all regularly stocked new items/used parts from the shop (special orders excluded) Maillot jaune ($2,500/lifetime) - all of the above + free entry to all RBP events, personalized head badge on display in shop, free tune up once each year (excluding cost of parts) Business ($500 cash or in kind) - recognition thru social media, website, and newsletter; certificate and sticker for display in business, five Velo membership cards for owners/employees
On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 2:13 PM, Kieran O'Neill oneillkza@gmail.com wrote:
The Bike Kitchen/Bike Co-op has an annual membership fee of $15 for students, $20 for community, or free after six hours' volunteering. Benefits include free shop time on Fridays, two hours' free shop time (which would cost $7.50/hr, so basically the cost of membership), plus discounts on workshops and parts. We're also in a weird situation of being technically a student club, ie an organ of the students' representative body at the university, which is itself a registered non-profit. Mostly we have the membership fee because it gets people to sign the indemnity form, which the overarching student body requires we do. It's far from our main source of income.
http://bikecoop.ca/get-involved/members/
Another co-operative in BC, Hub City Cycles, has a $5 membership fee for life, then options of hourly, monthly or yearly fees for tool use. You can see their fee structure here:
http://www.hubcitycycles.ca/co-op/member-benefits/usage-fee-structure/
Note: all amounts are in CAD$
On 1 December 2015 at 09:47, Andrew Shooner ashooner@gmail.com wrote:
Broke Spoke does annual memberships (I want to say it's $50) which pays
for
a year of open-shop stand access (usually $4/hour). We don't really
promote
it and it's mostly a way for some community members to donate and
simplify
their transactions with the shop.
-Andy
On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 10:10 AM, LaBikery labikery@gmail.com wrote:
Hello! Could you all send me some structures on how your membership fees work please? Ours is currently a $5 lifetime membership, and we're
looking
into other options and trying to weigh the pros and cons of yearly memberships!
Thanks, Mallory at La Bikery :)
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