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  | name          = Newark Bike Project
  | logo          =
  | year_founded  = 2011
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  | year_dissolved =
  | website  = http://www.NewarkBikeProject.org
  | email = info@NewarkBikeProject.org
  | town    = Newark
  | state    = Delaware
  | country  = United States
  | phone    = 302-525-6833


'''Newark Bike Project''' offers "learn to do-it-yourself" repair facilities, bicycle recycling and resales, and educational programs for the Newark, Delaware, and University of Delaware, community. NBP is 100% volunteer run and is a 501(c)3 sponsored charitable project.
  <!-- if on a college or university campus, then the name of that institution -->
  | campus = University of Delaware
 
  <!-- Languages officially supported, most likely it will just be one, so leave the rest blank -->
  | language1 = English
  | language2 =
  | language3 =
 
  <!-- Simply "yes" or "no" -->
  | has-diy-shop          = yes
  | has-pay-shop          = no
  | has-mobile-repair     = yes
  | has-bike-sharing      = no
  | has-earn-a-bike        = yes
  | has-bike-valet        = no
  | has-workshops          = yes
  | has-courses            = yes
  | has-group-rides        = yes
  | has-bicycle-advocacy  = yes
  | has-pedicab            = no
  | has-in-school-programs = no
  | has-youth-summercamp  = yes
  | has-youth-racing      = no
  | has-women-trans-hours  = yes
 
  <!-- Please share your mission statement or mandate -->
  | mission-statement = Newark Bike Project aims to work towards sustainability through emphasizing three things: Community, Education and Empowerment.
This organization’s charitable purposes are as follows:


==Mission Statement==
To create an inclusive and flexible resource devoted to empowering members of the community in the use of wheeled, self-powered transportation;
To create an inclusive and flexible resource devoted to empowering members of the community in the use of wheeled, self-powered transportation;
To value sustainable and environmentally safe transportation alternatives, sharing and the creation of bicycle expertise and education, community building, and the overall joy of cycling; and
To value sustainable and environmentally safe transportation alternatives, sharing and the creation of bicycle expertise and education, community building, and the overall joy of cycling; and
To offer an affordable option for community engagement, through reused/recycled bicycles, parts, and the knowledge to sustain them.
To offer an affordable option for community engagement, through reused/recycled bicycles, parts, and the knowledge to sustain them.
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==Services Offered==
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is ...
Resale of used bikes and parts. Full service learn-to-to-it-yourself repair facilities, staffed by volunteer mechanics. Full mechanic training classes.
<!--   Tell us a little bit about your shop here    -->


==Contact Info==
== Contact Info ==
   Newark Bike Project, Inc.
<!--   Mailing addres, or email or both    -->
  7 Elkton Road
Shop address: 136 South Main Street, Newark, DE 19711
  Newark, DE, US


==Website==
== History ==
* http://www.NewarkBikeProject.org/
<!--  Let know know how you came to be where you are now.    -->
Newark Bike Project, Inc. (www.NewarkBikeProject.org, established 2011), a non-profit all-volunteer community bike shop serving the college town of Newark, Delaware, and surrounding areas. Now in our fourth -- and first permanent -- shop space, NBP occupies a 2,000 sq ft shop open six days per week in the downtown and University area (see website for updated hours). We have approximately 50 volunteers who re-purpose upwards of 50 donated bicycles per month.<br>
Bicycles are for sale to anyone, with most ranging in price from $70 to $150. We also assist with approximately 100 walk-in repairs per month, and graduate a dozen or so new mechanics from our training each season. We have a strong focus on community, including Womens & LGBTQ nights, regular music & performing arts open mic events, a youth program, and we host community dinners for a farm-to-table food co-op.<br>
We're always looking for new volunteers, leaders, and ideas to streamline our shop operations, grow our reach, and collaborate with community, municipal, and university parties.


[[Category:Community Bicycle Organizations]]
== Services Offered ==
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Learn to D.I.Y. bicycle repairs<br>
Used bicycles<br>
Used and new parts<br>
Bicycle mechanics and commuter classes<br>
Community events<br>
Volunteering opportunities for fun, learning, and service

Latest revision as of 16:11, 1 March 2023

Newark Bike Project
Website http://www.NewarkBikeProject.org
Email info@NewarkBikeProject.org
Founded 2011
Location Newark, Delaware, United States
Campus University of Delaware
Language
Services Offered
Mission Statement

Newark Bike Project aims to work towards sustainability through emphasizing three things: Community, Education and Empowerment. This organization’s charitable purposes are as follows:

To create an inclusive and flexible resource devoted to empowering members of the community in the use of wheeled, self-powered transportation; To value sustainable and environmentally safe transportation alternatives, sharing and the creation of bicycle expertise and education, community building, and the overall joy of cycling; and

To offer an affordable option for community engagement, through reused/recycled bicycles, parts, and the knowledge to sustain them.
Phone 302-525-6833



Newark Bike Project is ...

Contact Info

Shop address: 136 South Main Street, Newark, DE 19711

History

Newark Bike Project, Inc. (www.NewarkBikeProject.org, established 2011), a non-profit all-volunteer community bike shop serving the college town of Newark, Delaware, and surrounding areas. Now in our fourth -- and first permanent -- shop space, NBP occupies a 2,000 sq ft shop open six days per week in the downtown and University area (see website for updated hours). We have approximately 50 volunteers who re-purpose upwards of 50 donated bicycles per month.
Bicycles are for sale to anyone, with most ranging in price from $70 to $150. We also assist with approximately 100 walk-in repairs per month, and graduate a dozen or so new mechanics from our training each season. We have a strong focus on community, including Womens & LGBTQ nights, regular music & performing arts open mic events, a youth program, and we host community dinners for a farm-to-table food co-op.
We're always looking for new volunteers, leaders, and ideas to streamline our shop operations, grow our reach, and collaborate with community, municipal, and university parties.

Services Offered

Learn to D.I.Y. bicycle repairs
Used bicycles
Used and new parts
Bicycle mechanics and commuter classes
Community events
Volunteering opportunities for fun, learning, and service