The British Columbia Cycling Coalition (BCCC) is seeking enthusiastic individuals who are passionate about cycling to stand for nomination as candidates for our board of directors at the Annual General Meeting on December 4, 2010. We encourage people from all around the province to consider this opportunity to help improve cycling in the province and in your community.
About the BCCC
The British Columbia Cycling Coalition (BCCC) is a registered Non-Profit Society whose members are individuals and cycling organization throughout the province.
Specifically, the BCCC:
• Advocates for improved cycling leadership, funding, policies, laws, design toolkits, cycling-friendly roads, programming, and education at the provincial level
• Nurtures and supports local cycling coalitions and chapters throughout British Columbia
The organization is currently volunteer run with the majority of work being performed by members of the board of directors. The current board recognizes that the growth and effectiveness of the organization is limited under this model. The intent is to transition to a model where day-to-day operations are managed by staff and volunteers while the board provides organizational and advocacy leadership and governance. This transition, however, will likely consume a significant amount of board time over the next two years.
A Great Opportunity
The change in political leadership in BC presents an ideal opportunity to increase support for cycling including:
• A dramatic increase in funding for cycling infrastructure, education and promotion
• Policies ensuring good cycling facilities on new and existing roads and bridges
• Updates to the Motor Vehicle Act to improve cycling safety and encourage more people to cycle
Experience and Skills
We are looking for individuals who are passionate about cycling with experience in one or more of the following areas.
Organizational Development
• Organization leadership
• Support for chapters and coalitions
• Assist in the creation of new chapters and cycling groups in communities around BC
• Reorganization and measures needed to support staff
• Support for advocacy efforts
• Volunteer coordination
Fund Raising
• Foundation and corporate grants, donations and memberships
• Individual memberships and donations
Membership Development
• The development of a membership strategy
• Corporate and individual membership recruitment
Internet
• Redesign of website based on a content management system
• On-line donations and membership payment
• Forums, wikis and other information sharing mechanisms
• Integration of social media
Communications and Media
• Development of a media strategy
• Media writing – Story telling
• Electronic newsletter
Advocacy
• Government relations
• Organizing and coordinating grassroots campaigns
Networking
• Contacts in governments and bicycle industry
• Ability to quickly make new contacts and connections
Time Requirements
Board business - Basic board business will require an average of one hour per week and consist mainly of responding to email messages on organizational business.
Additional Responsibilities - In addition, we encourage board members to undertake further organizational responsibilities as detailed above that may require up to an additional five hours per week.
Board Meetings – Four to six meetings per year on weekends. While in the past, these have been in-person meetings requiring travel, we are investigating various means of tele-conferencing to reduce travel requirements.
Contact
If you are interested or would like more information, please contact:
Richard Campbell
Chair
Board Recruitment Committee
604-733-1764
Email
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Annual General Meeting - Dec. 4
Mark Your Calendars for an Interactive Afternoon
With Your Provincial Cycling Advocate Colleagues!
British Columbia Cycling Coalition Annual General Meeting
Saturday, December 4, 2010
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1:00 PM - 2:30 PM AGM
With Your Provincial Cycling Advocate Colleagues!
British Columbia Cycling Coalition Annual General Meeting
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: Tsawwassen Library, 1321A 56th Street, Delta BC
Transit: Buses 601 or 609 - for info go to Trip Planner at http://www.translink.ca/
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1:00 PM - 2:30 PM AGM
2:30 PM - 4:00 PM BCCC Strategy Workshop - All are welcome to participate in this workshop to plan the future direction and priorities for the organization as well as how to make us stronger and more effective.
If you are interested in joining the board of directors, please go to:
http://bccyclingcoalition.blogspot.com/2010/11/call-for-directors.html
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