Community Bike Programs: Worldwide Directory

green | September 1st, 2009 - 1:09 AM

Ibf-logoAcross the world, people are working together to build member-owned, community bike programs, places where people can buy, sell, donate and build bikes. These hubs usually focus their energy on donating used bikes to those in need, but also typically offer other services like tune-ups, tool rental and DIY workshops. To find a bike cooperative near you, visit the International Bicycle Fund’s Worldwide Directory of Community Bike Programs.

A non-governmental, nonprofit, advocacy organization, providing information and resources promoting sustainable transport and international understanding to make this planet a healthier and happier place to live. Major areas of activity are non-motorized urban planning, economic development, bike safety education, responsible travel and bicycle tourism, and cross-cultural, educational programs.

The International Bicycle Fund is an independent, non-profit organization whose primary purpose is to promote bicycle transportation.

Most IBF projects and activities fall into one of four categories:

  • planning and engineering,
  • safety education,
  • economic development assistance and promoting
  • international understanding.
  • IBF’s objective is to create a sustainable,
  • people-friendly environment by creating opportunities of the highest practicable quality for bicycle transportation.

IBF is funded by private donation. Contributions are always welcome and are U.S. tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

If you would like to contribute

Or, make a donations by check (cheque) or money order by sending it to:

International Bicycle Fund
4887 Columbia Drive South
Seattle, WA 98108-1919 USA,

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Community Bike Programs: Worldwide Directory

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