East Bay Bicycle Coalition

East Bay Bicycle Coalition

Oakland, CA 94604
Tax ID94-2585652

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More about this organization

Mission

East Bay Bicycle Coalition DBA Bike East Bay promotes healthy, sustainable communities by making bicycling safe, fun and accessible.

About

In 2018, Bike East Bay helped 2,385 adults and children learn to ride with safety and confidence at 113 free bicycle skills classes in Alameda and Contra Costa counties. This included 143 adults who learned to ride a bike for the first time. We worked to reach diverse audiences by offering instruction in Spanish, Cantonese and Mandarin as well as English, and by ensuring diversity in our instructor pool, with 79% of class instruction opportunities taught by a woman and/or person of color. Our bike education classes were made possible with support from the Alameda County Transportation Commission, City of Oakland, Kaiser Permanente, and other funders.

Revenue

$1,119,448

Expenses

$1,107,760