Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Organizational Committee Report-back and Recommendations.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Organizational Committee Report-back and Recommendations."— Presentation transcript:

1 Organizational Committee Report-back and Recommendations

2 Introduction Over the past 3 years, Bike Pirates has moved, expanded its hours dramatically, and taken on new projects. Over the past 3 years, Bike Pirates has moved, expanded its hours dramatically, and taken on new projects. Our organizational structure has not been updated to address this growth. Our organizational structure has not been updated to address this growth. This has resulted in too many responsibilities and time-consuming processes being placed on a small number of individuals. This has resulted in too many responsibilities and time-consuming processes being placed on a small number of individuals.

3 Reasons for Formation of Committee The Organizational committee was formed at the last monthly meeting to consider the limitations of the present organizational practices of Bike Pirates AND To consider alternatives which addressthose issues and improves Bike Pirates’ ability to excel at its mission

4 Implementation Plan The organizational structure we are proposing addresses the current problems, but requires increased participation from members of our community. As such, we see the new structure as a goal we will work towards, gradually introduced to existing structures in the months ahead.

5 Sources of Research This presentation is founded upon many meetings with individuals from within Bike Pirates as well as other Bicycle Initiatives. This presentation is founded upon many meetings with individuals from within Bike Pirates as well as other Bicycle Initiatives. Models and literature of other co- operatively run projects were reviewed for background information. Models and literature of other co- operatively run projects were reviewed for background information. Collectively over 45 hours of meetings and collaboration occurred to create this proposal. Collectively over 45 hours of meetings and collaboration occurred to create this proposal.

6 Goals To make sure Bike Pirates is run in the most democratic way possible. To make sure Bike Pirates is run in the most democratic way possible. To ensure participation at every level is accessible. To ensure participation at every level is accessible. Clear venues for participation are present. Clear venues for participation are present. To avoid concentration of responsibilities which can lead to burn out of volunteers. To avoid concentration of responsibilities which can lead to burn out of volunteers. To make sure all aspects of the operation of Bike Pirates are looked after. To make sure all aspects of the operation of Bike Pirates are looked after. To ensure transparency in: Decision Making, Finances, Politics, and Policy. To ensure transparency in: Decision Making, Finances, Politics, and Policy.

7 Goals (continued) To ensure all kinds of contributions are valued and acknowledged. To ensure all kinds of contributions are valued and acknowledged. To create an anti-oppressive environment where all people feel able to participate and learn. To create an anti-oppressive environment where all people feel able to participate and learn. To create an environment of respect. To create an environment of respect. Reasons for how we operate are apparent and clearly articulated. Reasons for how we operate are apparent and clearly articulated. Clear conflict resolution policies and processes. Clear conflict resolution policies and processes. To make sure volunteer energy is well spent. To make sure volunteer energy is well spent.

8 Obstacles Facing Decision Making Process Currently at monthly meetings a vast amount information is transferred among individuals. Currently at monthly meetings a vast amount information is transferred among individuals. This results in a lengthy discussion to get everyone on the same page. This results in a lengthy discussion to get everyone on the same page. As an example: As an example: A member of the public wants to propose a program for Bike Pirates but has to sit through hours of discussion and deliberation about garbage disposal, bike sales, parts ordering and various topics.

9 Obstacles Facing Decision Making Process (cont.) Decision-making structure is not always clear. What can be decided over the list serv? What can be decided over the list serv? What can be decided by individual Pirates? What can be decided by individual Pirates? What decisions can a keyholder make in the course of a shift? What decisions can a keyholder make in the course of a shift?

10 Solution Formation of committees would be a suitable strategy to distribute discussion and debate to venues outside of monthly meetings. Formation of committees would be a suitable strategy to distribute discussion and debate to venues outside of monthly meetings. Committees would be split into several groups based on the operations of Bike Pirates. Committees would be split into several groups based on the operations of Bike Pirates.

11 PROPOSAL Part I – Committees Part I – Committees Part II – Monthly Coordination Meetings Part II – Monthly Coordination Meetings Part III – Quarterly General Meetings Part III – Quarterly General Meetings Part IV – How it all fits together… Part IV – How it all fits together…

12 PART I Nine Proposed Committees Volunteers and Training Volunteers and Training Treasury and Finance Treasury and Finance Parts and Ordering Parts and Ordering Food Programming Food Programming Premises and Shop Organization Premises and Shop Organization Social Events and Fundraising Social Events and Fundraising Public Relations Public Relations Anti-Oppression and Conflict Resolution Anti-Oppression and Conflict Resolution Mobile Shop and External Programs Mobile Shop and External Programs

13 Committee Responsibilities: Volunteers and Training Internal Programming Internal Programming Volunteer Orientation Volunteer Orientation Safety Safety Social Work Liaison Social Work Liaison

14 Committee Responsibilities: Treasury and Finance Budgeting Budgeting Accounting and Taxes Accounting and Taxes Verifying bookkeeping Verifying bookkeeping Expenditure Approval Expenditure Approval Petty Cash Petty Cash Pirate Tabs Pirate Tabs Donation deposits Donation deposits

15 Parts and Ordering Relationships with Suppliers Relationships with Suppliers Parts ordering and Inventory Parts ordering and Inventory Donations of Bikes and Parts Donations of Bikes and Parts

16 Food Program Food Donations Food Donations Coordinating Volunteers Coordinating Volunteers Food Safety Food Safety Kitchen Space Kitchen Space Creating/Maintaining Relationships with FoodShare, The Stop, etc. Creating/Maintaining Relationships with FoodShare, The Stop, etc.

17 Premises & Shop Organization Waste and Recycling Waste and Recycling Landlord relations and lease negotiations Landlord relations and lease negotiations Construction Construction Office and basement organization Office and basement organization Organization of the Shop Organization of the Shop Safety Safety

18 Social Events & Fundraising Planning and Coordination of Third Fridays Planning and Coordination of Third Fridays Publicity for Events (shared with PR) Publicity for Events (shared with PR) Contacting Donations Contacting Donations Grants Grants

19 Public Relations Publicity Publicity Flyering Flyering Media Relations Media Relations Website Website Inter-shop Liaison Inter-shop Liaison

20 Anti-Oppression & Conflict Resolution Moving from Anti-Oppressive Commitment to Anti-Oppressive Practice in the Shop Moving from Anti-Oppressive Commitment to Anti-Oppressive Practice in the Shop Creating and Implementing Conflict Resolution Strategy Creating and Implementing Conflict Resolution Strategy

21 Mobile Shop & External Programs Pedestrian Sundays Pedestrian Sundays Charlie’s Freewheels Charlie’s Freewheels Monarch Park Monarch Park Mobile Repairs Mobile Repairs Programming outside of the shop Programming outside of the shop

22 Other Committees Formed As Needed AGM Planning AGM Planning Policy Policy Other temporary or permanent committees Other temporary or permanent committees

23 Structure of Committees Min. 3 members of Committee Min. 3 members of Committee 1 point person/representative (to report to monthly meeting) 1 point person/representative (to report to monthly meeting) Non-hierarchical decision making Non-hierarchical decision making

24 Initial Committee Tasks Recruit members Recruit members Create a Mission Statement defining areas of responsibility and organization Create a Mission Statement defining areas of responsibility and organization Determine Meeting Schedule Determine Meeting Schedule Determine scope of autonomy and budget Determine scope of autonomy and budget Set trainings (if necessary) Set trainings (if necessary) Report Backs to Monthly Meeting Report Backs to Monthly Meeting

25 PART II Monthly Meetings Similar to the existing monthly meetings, this is the space where all the various aspects of Bike Pirates (represented by the committees) meet together with all keyholders. This is a coordinating and administrative meeting where decisions are made about the regular and ongoing functions of Bike Pirates.

26 Structure of Monthly Meetings Open to all members of the Bike Pirates community Open to all members of the Bike Pirates community Proposals discussed by all in attendance. Proposals discussed by all in attendance. Proposals introduced here will pass with a consensus of all attending key holders and committee representatives. Proposals introduced here will pass with a consensus of all attending key holders and committee representatives. Meetings may have a minimum quorum. Meetings may have a minimum quorum.

27 PART III Quarterly Meetings Like an AGM, this is a venue where the overall direction of Bike Pirates and its principles and policies are discussed and implemented. Like an AGM, this is a venue where the overall direction of Bike Pirates and its principles and policies are discussed and implemented. Membership here is made up of every single person who considers themselves to be involved in Bike Pirates Membership here is made up of every single person who considers themselves to be involved in Bike Pirates Could be consensus based or require a 2/3rds majority? Could be consensus based or require a 2/3rds majority?

28 Purpose Appointment of new keyholders and committee point persons. Appointment of new keyholders and committee point persons. Callouts for participation in committees and projects. Callouts for participation in committees and projects. Determining the political direction of Bike Pirates Determining the political direction of Bike Pirates Review current policy and structure (introduce, debate, and implement new policies) Review current policy and structure (introduce, debate, and implement new policies) Social potluck included! Social potluck included!

29 PART IV How it all fits together… Monthly Meetings Quarterly Meetings Committee Meetings

30 How it All Fits Together (cont) Ten keyholder shifts (two per day) Ten keyholder shifts (two per day) Nine committee point-people Nine committee point-people Eventual goal to have people take on no more than two positions of responsibility (e.g. point person for one committee and keyholder on one day) Eventual goal to have people take on no more than two positions of responsibility (e.g. point person for one committee and keyholder on one day) Keyholders and committee point people encouraged to participate in other committees and volunteer on days when they are not the designated keyholder! Keyholders and committee point people encouraged to participate in other committees and volunteer on days when they are not the designated keyholder!


Download ppt "Organizational Committee Report-back and Recommendations."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google