Volunteer opportunities
Here at the Atlanta Bicycle Campaign, we are a small nonprofit that relies on our volunteers to help make things happen! You can get involved at many levels and make a short or long-term commitment.
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Tabling
Talking to people interested in biking at festivals and other events - what could be easier? Sign up by clicking on the event of your choice, to the right, under Volunteer Opportunities.
2. ABC Task Force
ABC Task Forces: 1) Website 2) Ride Planning 3) Advocacy (the A-Team) - email us to join!
3. Signature Rides
Our two annual rides are the 3 Feet Share the Road Challenge, and the BeltLine Bike Tour (April 25, 2010). These take a lot of coordination to plan and execute, and we welcome your helping hands.
4. Be a Bike Buddy
Are you an experienced, friendly, and patient cyclist who wants to share your knowledge with others? Volunteer to be a Bike Buddy and we'll match you with someone in need! This program will launch summer of 2009.
5. Volunteer at the ABC office
Help out with our many projects projects. Try it on for size and see if you find your niche. You can choose your own hours -- this option is for folks who can commit at least two hours at a time. Or attend Hang out and Help Out nights once a month.
6. Become a Licensed Cycling Instructor
LCIs, as they are known, take a course through the League of American Bicyclists to get trained on how to teach the Road I class, now known at ABC as Confident City Cycling. Visit bikeleague.org to sign up for training today. Trainings take place all over the United States and are a great excuse to travel. Once you're certified, you can start a rewarding role as a volunteer safe cycling instructor. ABC will pay your renewal fees each year as a small thank you for your efforts.

