Tag: advocacy leadership institute
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Seattle Bike Repair Mutual Aid connects folks with bike fixing skills to those who need to get their rides rolling
Do you need to get your bike rolling again? Do you want to put your bike tools and skills to work helping your community? Then Seattle Bike Repair Mutual Aid is for you. The concept of the project is very simple: Collect info from people who need their bikes repaired and people who want to…
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Got more bikes than you really need? Bike Match Seattle will connect you with someone who needs it
It’s a surprisingly simple idea. Find people who need bikes, find people who have bikes they don’t need, and then introduce them to each other. That’s basically how Bike Match Seattle works, a project started by Maggie Harger as a response to the covid-19 outbreak. “New York City is where it first started,” said Harger…
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Want to learn how to be a bike advocate? Register for Cascade’s ‘virtual ALI’
Cascade Bicycle Club is transforming its excellent Advocacy Leadership Institute into an online training course. So if you want to learn more about how to be a bike advocate, organize a campaign or tell your personal story, this could be a great fit. I mean, you’re not going anywhere anyway, right? It’s a six-week course…
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Learn how to become a leader in the safe streets movement in 2 weekends
OK, maybe you won’t be able to learn everything you need to know to become a safe streets leader in just two weekends, but you’ll get a jump start. Cascade Bicycle Club’s free Advocacy Leadership Institute is an innovative program that teaches community members how to organize around an issue, work with the media and…
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Free Cascade class gives you skills to lead bike-friendly change in your community
Do you wish your neighborhood, school, workplace or city were more bike-friendly, but don’t know how to even start making changes happen? Cascade’s Advocacy Leadership Institute may be for you. An innovative program that has drawn national attention, ALI teaches people organizing skills to effect bike friendly change in their communities. The class meets one…
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Hone your bike advocacy skills – Cascade hosting 2nd round of ALI
When you are just a lowly citizen among hundreds of thousands, it can seem like an overwhelming task to make any sort of significant change. The Advocacy Leadership Institute is a new program at Cascade Bicycle Club that teaches regular folks the principles and tools of successful advocacy campaigns. Once they graduate from the two-month,…
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