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* '''Impromptu volunteers''' are people who ask if they can do some work for that day, usually as a trade for shop use/assistance, and necessary used parts (and occasionally a new tube). The volunteer is referred to a list of chores, and the value is determined by the mechanic. | * '''Impromptu volunteers''' are people who ask if they can do some work for that day, usually as a trade for shop use/assistance, and necessary used parts (and occasionally a new tube). The volunteer is referred to a list of chores, and the value is determined by the mechanic. | ||
== Clerkships == | |||
== Memberships == | |||
== Services for special needs or low-income patrons == | |||
== Special Events and Classes == | |||
== Building and Selling Used Bikes == | |||
== Storage Policies == | |||
== Bike Rentals and Loaners == | |||
== Shop Policies/running the shop == | |||
Opening Procedure: | |||
The Shift: | |||
Closing Procedure: |
Revision as of 21:36, 17 September 2006
Bicycle Church Handbook
This booklet serves as a guide to the Bike Church's organizational structure and a record of procedural decisions. It is a working document and is kept up-to-date and available by the volunteerand membership coordinator.
Mission
The Bike Church provides the tools, shop space, and supervision for a diverse community to learn, share knowledge, and effectively repair bicycles at low cost. This promotes: safe bicycling, more bikes in use, reuse of materials destined for landfill, and learning opportunites via hands-on-work, classes and apprenticeships.
The Bicycle Church is a collective
Community collectives and co-ops are unique institutions. Due to the egalitarian (ideally) nature of the organizational structure, all of the collective members are not only responsible for running a community project, but also for sharing power, and communicating their needs in a constructive and cooperative manner. The collective is ultimately responsible for every aspect of the Bike Church.
For a concise explanation of Concensus process, visit Skip's web pages at: http://www2.cruzio.com/~spitzer/consensus.html
Nonprofit Status: Through its affiliation with Santa Cruz Hub for Sustainable Transportation, The Bike Church receives nonprofit 501(c)(3) status as an educational and charitable organization. Our Federal ID: 31-174-8056
Meetings
Bike Church Core meetings generally happen on a bi-weekly basis at the Hub at a regular time, determined by the meeting. Decisions are made by consensus process. Only core members have decision-making rights, but volunteers and interested parties are welcome to attend. The Bike Church may decided to bar individuals from the meeting process.
- Quarterly Meetings occur on a quarterly basis (in January, April, July and October) at a time and place determined by the regular meeting. Generally, the meeting takes place at a location away from the Hub, accompanied by a Potluck dinner. The agenda is not limited to but contains:
- Consensus upon current core membership list
- Clerkship evaluations and assignment
- Financial reports
- Long-range visioning/planning
- Core membership appreciation and evaluation?
- Long-term scheduling
- Other current pertinent agenda items
- Schedule next Quarterly meetings.
- Clear tabs with charges over $30.00
Volunteers
There are 3 levels of volunteer.
- Core Volunteer/Core mechanics are repsonsible for a shift of 4 hours/week, and help to maintain the space. They are also welcome, and encouraged to take on a clerkship. Twice monthly meetings are manditory.
Priviledges: keys (access to the shop in off hours), getting parts at 10% over wholesale (with a cap at $10.00), cheap to free used parts (use discretion and don't be a hog), and the right to keep a running tab in the finance book. If using the hsop in off-hours, make sure it is clean and clear of projects at least 15 minutes before a shift or scheduled workshop/class.
- Committed volunteers work at least 8 hours a month, either as an apprentice/aid to the core mechanics on a weekly basis, or by doing odd tasks from the chore list regularly. After volunteering consistently for one full month, they are entitled to the following privledges: New parts at 35% over Wholesale and cheap to free parts (@ the discretion of the shift mechanic), and membership privledges. The meeting may decide to offer keys to a long-term committed volunteer.
Access to the office and mechanics only areas is granted by the mechanic on duty, and should not be assumed.
- Impromptu volunteers are people who ask if they can do some work for that day, usually as a trade for shop use/assistance, and necessary used parts (and occasionally a new tube). The volunteer is referred to a list of chores, and the value is determined by the mechanic.
Clerkships
Memberships
Services for special needs or low-income patrons
Special Events and Classes
Building and Selling Used Bikes
Storage Policies
Bike Rentals and Loaners
Shop Policies/running the shop
Opening Procedure:
The Shift:
Closing Procedure: