Call next week: Financial planning for community bike shops
Hey Think Tank tinkerers,
The Alliance is hosting a call on financial planning for community bike shops next week. All are welcome! Deets below. Feel free to join and/or pass along to someone who might benefit.
I sent this out in an earlier chain, so if you're seeing this twice let's just call it deja vu.
*Financial Planning for Community Bike Shops* *Wednesday, March 20, 2013* *4:00 PM to 5:00 PM eastern* *Register online herehttp://www.peoplepoweredmovement.org/site/index.php/site/EventRegistration-NoPay-Overview/4371/
Financial planning and fundraising are challenging for all advocacy groups, but it can be particularly difficult for community bike shops, which deal with the seasonal increases and decreases of ridership as well as the cost of purchasing parts and tools.
Join leaders from three community bike shops as they discuss key concepts of financial planning and give examples of how their shops have created stable funding streams. Please note that *this call will begin at 4 PM ET* instead of the normal 2 PM ET.
Panelists will include:
- Momoko Saunders, Bike Farm, Portland, OR
- Rambod Behnam, Bikerowave, Los Angeles, CA
- Nathan Wilkes, Yellow Bike Project, Austin, TX
- ... and featuring Noah Chubb-Silverman of Reno Bike Project, who's
going to share Reno's super detailed budget with us and will be around to answer questions.
Ride on! Mary Lauran
Thanks Mary Lauran. You rock! Don't let Jeff make you crazy.
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 1:32 PM, Mary Lauran Hall < mlhall@peoplepoweredmovement.org> wrote:
Hey Think Tank tinkerers,
The Alliance is hosting a call on financial planning for community bike shops next week. All are welcome! Deets below. Feel free to join and/or pass along to someone who might benefit.
I sent this out in an earlier chain, so if you're seeing this twice let's just call it deja vu.
*Financial Planning for Community Bike Shops* *Wednesday, March 20, 2013* *4:00 PM to 5:00 PM eastern* *Register online herehttp://www.peoplepoweredmovement.org/site/index.php/site/EventRegistration-NoPay-Overview/4371/
Financial planning and fundraising are challenging for all advocacy groups, but it can be particularly difficult for community bike shops, which deal with the seasonal increases and decreases of ridership as well as the cost of purchasing parts and tools.
Join leaders from three community bike shops as they discuss key concepts of financial planning and give examples of how their shops have created stable funding streams. Please note that *this call will begin at 4 PM ET* instead of the normal 2 PM ET.
Panelists will include:
- Momoko Saunders, Bike Farm, Portland, OR
- Rambod Behnam, Bikerowave, Los Angeles, CA
- Nathan Wilkes, Yellow Bike Project, Austin, TX
- ... and featuring Noah Chubb-Silverman of Reno Bike Project, who's
going to share Reno's super detailed budget with us and will be around to answer questions.
Ride on! Mary Lauran
-- Mary Lauran Hall Communications Manager Alliance for Biking & Walking mlhall@peoplepoweredmovement.org (202) 449-9692 x2
P.O. Box 65150 Washington, DC 20035
*We've got big plans for 2013. Join or renewhttp://www.peoplepoweredmovement.org/site/index.php/membership/welcome/ with the Alliance today!*
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