Share Your Expertise with BikePGH
Want to give back while doing what you love? Too busy to make it to the BikePGH office? You’re in the right place!
We at BikePGH know how difficult it can be to get involved when you work multiple jobs or have a crazy schedule that never stops. That’s why we’re introducing new ways to plug in with our mission from the comfort of your couch.
Whether you spend your time creating in Adobe Suite, are passionate about all things writing, or are dabbling in photography, we have a volunteer opportunity that’s suited for you and your skills. Check out the projects below, and see how you can use your skills to help transform Pittsburgh’s streets:
Upcoming Projects
Design
- Quarter page ad for The Spinnsters
- Business card advertising local, female-owned bike businesses
- 5″ x 8″ flyer promoting BikePGH’s volunteer opportunities
Photography
- Take stock photos of people biking in the snow
- Document the Women & Biking Forum in April
Writing
- Blog post – a holiday gift guide for bike commuters
- Blog post – tips on how to train for races in the “off season”
And More!
- Assist our Membership & Outreach Manager with WordPress tasks
- Help our Business Development Manager with Salesforce organization
Perks of Volunteering
- A BikePGH Barter Membership!
- Invitations to volunteer appreciation events
- Items to add to your personal portfolio or blog
- Exposure to BikePGH’s 25,000+ social media followers
- The knowledge that you’re making Pittsburgh a better place for bicyclists & pedestrians
Ready to Get Involved?
CONTACT
Email Sarah at volunteer@bikepgh.org with a short description of your skills and why you’d like to volunteer for BikePGH. If you’re interested in design or photography-based projects, please include 3-5 examples of your work.
Past Projects
Check out the work of other talented BikePGH volunteers!
- Fun and informative blog posts
- Photographs of OpenStreetsPGH, City Cycling Classes, PedalPGH
- Positive Spin Achievement Card
- Positive Spin Multitool
- Report on Pedestrian & Bicycling Safety in Pittsburgh