Frequently
Asked Questions
What is the
Thunderhead Alliance?
The Thunderhead Alliance is a national coalition of state and local
bicycle and pedestrian advocacy organizations working in unison to
break down the barriers to safe bicycling and walking in North American
communities. We bring leaders of our member organizations together to
help each other grow our organizations and become more effective.
Who are the
members of the Thunderhead Alliance?
Our full members are state and local non-profit 501(c)(3) or (c)(4)
bicycle and/or pedestrian advocacy organizations. Some are only months
old with a few dedicated leaders. Others have grown their organizations
over many years into respected forces with dedicated staff and
thousands of members. All are making an impact in their communities.
All are learning from each other. We also have individual and corporate
membership categories.
Why should we join the Thunderhead
Alliance?
By joining the Thunderhead Alliance your state or local bicycle and/or
pedestrian advocacy organization will become a part of this network
that offers the resources of the most successful, creative and
determined bike/ped advocacy leaders. Here are just a few of the many
benefits of joining:
• Networking with others
• Email listserv
• Listing on our web site to attract new members to your organization
• Access to members-only resources on our web site (downloadable
documents, best practices, sample grants and publications, program
resources, etc.)
• On-call expert
• Regional and focused Trainings
• Thunderhead Retreats
• Coming soon: credit card, insurance and other group benefits
When and why did the Thunderhead
Alliance form?
In 1996, Bill Wilkinson and Charlie Gandy of the Bicycle Federation of
America (now the National Center for Bicycling and Walking) invited 20
leaders of bicycle advocacy organizations to the remote Thunderhead
Ranch in Wyoming. There, participants discovered that colleagues around
the country were facing both similar challenges in sustaining their
advocacy organizations and a common opportunity-- the renewal of
federal transportation legislation. Soon, these groups were key players
in the bike industry-funded Bikes Belong Coalition. The result: After
hard work implementing the bill in communities across America, $285
million in federal transportation moneys was invested in bicycling
projects over six years.
By the end of the second retreat in 1997, these grassroots leaders had
recognized that the special energy generated by these gatherings
merited the establishment of a permanent organization dedicated to
linking state and local bike advocacy organizations and leaders. The
Thunderhead Alliance was born! Since then, by staging retreats, hosting
regional and focused training sessions, energizing national and
international conferences and, most importantly, influencing
policymakers at the state and local levels, the Thunderhead Alliance
and its member groups have established themselves as the preeminent
forces for breaking down the barriers to safe bicycling where it
matters the most: at the state and local levels.
Why is it called
the “Thunderhead” Alliance?
We took our name from the Thunderhead Ranch in Wyoming where we first
came together in 1996.
How can I help the Thunderhead Alliance if I am not a leader of a
bike/ped advocacy organization?
Thunderhead’s mission is based on growing the bicycle and pedestrian
advocacy movement across North America through our state and local
bicycle and pedestrian advocacy organizations so that all can choose to
ride a bike. The most important way you can help this effort is to join
your state or local bicycle and pedestrian advocacy organization and
lend your time and support to their efforts.
What if there isn’t a state or local
bicycle and/or pedestrian advocacy organization in my area?
Uh oh, you shouldn’t have asked this question, because the answer is a
question to you: Would you like to start a state or local bicycle
and/or pedestrian advocacy organization? One of our most important
objectives is to help build organizations where none exist. Please
contact us to learn how you can grow a bicycle and/or pedestrian
advocacy organization in your area.
Can a bicycle or pedestrian advisory
committee join the Thunderhead Alliance?
The Thunderhead Alliance is a national coalition of non-profit
501(c)(3) or (c)(4) bicycle and pedestrian advocacy organizations.
Bicycle and pedestrian advisory committees are entities of government
agencies and so do not qualify for our full membership category. If
members of a bicycle or pedestrian advisory committee are interested in
helping our efforts, we would encourage them to consider these three
options (they can do all three if they like):
1) Become an active member of their local or state bicycle and/or
pedestrian advocacy organization and encourage that organization to
join Thunderhead if they haven't already.
2) Join as an individual supporter at $100.
3) Request that the bicycle and/or pedestrian advisory committee join
as a part of their government agency as a corporate supporter at $500.
What’s the
difference between the FULL state or local bicycle and/or pedestrian
advocacy organization members and INDIVIDUAL, CORPORATE, and NATIONAL
supporters?
Individual, Corporate, and National supporters receive many of the same
benefits as Full advocacy organization members and, with an investment
in sponsorship, can attend regional and focused training workshops and
Thunderhead Retreats. For more information on memberships, click here, and
sponsorships, click here. |
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Thunderhead Alliance Main Office:
1700 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Ste. 400
Washington, DC , 20006
Phone: (614) 204-4628
Info "at" ThunderheadAlliance.org
501 (c) (3) Organization
Washington, DC: 202-349-1479
San Francisco, CA: 415-513-5281
Columbus, OH: (614) 626-4230
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