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MoBo Bicycle Co-op Handbook

Overview and General Information

Vision Statement

Mobo Bicycle Cooperative envisions a world made healthier through the increase of people using bicycles for environmental, social, creative and practical purposes. We believe that cycling and its benefits should be made equally accessible to people from all walks of life. We see that the promotion of the social and educational aspects of cycling creates empowered individuals and communities. We see the intrinsic value cycling has for developing community, and we acknowledge that as our culture and infrastructure become more inclusive of bicycles, quality of life is enhanced for all.


Mission Statement

The MoBo Bicycle Cooperative is a non-profit volunteer-run cooperative dedicated to making cycling accessible and practical to everyone in the greater Cincinnati area. We build community by providing a welcoming and communal workspace, knowledgeable staff, and the tools and parts for cyclists of all ages and skill levels to repair, maintain and acquire bicycles. Members learn from and teach one another by sharing knowledge and experience. Mobo facilitates healthy and sustainable transportation through bicycle programs, events, and advocacy in our community and beyond

Location and Hours

MoBo is located at 1415 Knowlton Ave, off Hamilton Ave. in Northside, Cincinnati, Ohio. MoBo is a program of The Village Green Foundation and shares the property with community gardens, a residence, an indoor education center, and a greenhouse.

Hours:

  • Sunday:2pm- 5pm
  • Tuesday: 6pm-6pm
  • Wednesday:6pm-9pm
  • In the summertime, MoBo runs a youth program on Monday evenings from 5pm-8pm

Programs

  • Workshops
  • Women's Night
  • Kids Programs
  • Outreach and Events


History

  • The Village Green and You


Shop

Shop Rules

  1. Clean up after yourself
  2. Sign in before beginning project
  3. Wait to be assigned a color coded tool bucket by a volunteer
  4. Get approval before adopting/ claiming a bike
  5. You many not take home parts and/or uncompleted bicycles without volunteer permission
  6. Use proper tool for proper task....If you don't know, ask
  7. When working outside, no tools on the ground. Use a tray or bin
  8. If you break a tool, please inform a volunteer
  9. Wait to have your tools checked out before you leave
  10. No building bicycles to sell
  11. Respect the grounds, the gardeners, and all communal spaces
  12. Respect Shop closing time
  13. Be Nice
  14. Clean up after yourself

Kids under 16 can only come to open shop with an adult supervisor. One project per adult, two kids per adult.

Roles

  • Greeter
    • diagram of desk
  • Assistant Mechanic
  • Head Mechanic
  • Drop In

Procedures

  • Scheduling
  • opening the shop
  • closing the shop
  • shop log
  • Work stations

Membership

  • what is
  • processing forms and in database
  • sliding scale

Accepting Donations

  • receipts
  • processing
  • money

Adopting a Bike

  • Suggested donation
  • Volunteer

Computer

  • database
  • shop log

What to do in inclement weather

It is up to the core volunteer(s) (Head mechanic and/or greeter)to decide whether to open or close the shop on a day with extreme weather conditions. If your team does decide to close the shop, make sure you notify everyone on duty. Also, if you can, post a note on the door of the shop. Also, it is a good idea to contact the website, email, and facebook coordinators so that they may send out a message.

What to do when you need someone to cover for you

Use the volunteer spreadsheet[1] to find someone to cover. It is your responsibility to ensure that your shift is covered. Please notify the other scheduled volunteers about changes. If you cannot access the volunteer spreadsheet, contact volunteersformobo@gmail.com


Organizational Structure

Governance

The Board

  • expectations and rewards
  • elections
  • constitutions (click here)

Committee Structure

  • Shop
  • Mechanics
  • Outreach
  • PR
  • Finance
  • Membership
  • Volunteer
  • Governance
  • Kids Programs

Collectivism and cooperative education

Grievance policy

  • de-escalation
  • mediation
  • documentation

Emergency Procedures

  • theft
  • fire
  • injury
  • phone tree activation

FAQ

Addenda

  • Shop Log
  • Membership
  • Volunteer Forms