500–$999 - San Francisco Bicycle Coalition

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500–$999 - San Francisco Bicycle Coalition
San Francisco Bicycle Coalition | 2011 Annual Report
This year
marked the 40th anniversary of the
San Francisco Bicycle Coalition. In addition to celebrating four decades of increasingly effective
bicycle advocacy, in 2011 we also realized significant, on-the-ground wins for better biking.
Thanks to the support of our 12,000 members and the individuals, businesses and foundations
who gave generously to our organization, we welcomed record numbers of people to biking
in San Francisco, ushered in new and innovative bike lanes and projects, and reached tens of
thousands of people with our safety and education outreach.
To learn more about
our work, visit
sfbike.org
San Francisco Bicycle Coalition | 2011 Annual Report
All totaled, 2011 was a banner year for San
Francisco bicycling, one that helped move the
City toward its official goal of 20 percent of
trips by bike by 2020, and helped to transform
San Francisco into a world class city for
bicycling. Here is a recap of some of the
biggest victories for better biking:
Huge Increase in Number of
People Biking
Thanks in part to our advocacy, 2011 showed
a dramatic increase in the number of people
biking in San Francisco. The 2011 City of
San Francisco Bicycle Count Report showed
a 71% increase in the number of people bicycling in San Francisco in the last five years.
At nearly all of the 23 counting stations
throughout the city, the number of people
biking was up—often dramatically.
Market Street, with its green, protected
bikeways, showed one of the greatest jumps
in ridership: A massive 115% increase from
2006 and a 43% increase since 2010. The San
Francisco Bicycle Coalition advocated for the
Market Street separated green bikeways, and
it’s clear that this improvement is welcoming
more people to bike on this key corridor.
Our vision for a safer Fell Street.
Connecting the City
Just one year after the San Francisco Bicycle
Coalition introduced our Connecting the City
vision for safe, crosstown bikeways, we’re
already moving key projects forward. Thanks
to our work, the City began building out the
heart of the Bay to Beach bikeway, including
a parking-protected bikeway on JFK Drive and
taking on the creation of separated bikeways
of three critical blocks of Oak and Fell Streets,
Fell and Scott Streets also showed one of the
linking the Wiggle and Panhandle as an official
highest growths: 108% increase of ridership
City project. The City also moved forward
in the last five years, showing the real need
with planning for a major overhaul of Market
for better biking conditions and our continued
Street, and made improvements to the current
Fell/Oak campaign work.
green separated bikeway on this crucial
The Executive Summary of the 2011 City of
San Francisco Bicycle Count Report says it
best: “One thing is certain, more and more
San Franciscans are riding bicycles every
year.” One other thing is clear: if you build
better bike lanes, people will come.
Cover and page 1 photos: Orange Photography
biking street—all thanks to our advocacy.
Meanwhile, we helped the City advance a
separated bikeway on Cargo Way, along the
eastern waterfront, and began promoting
opportunities to pilot excellent new bikeways
on the Embarcadero and Polk Street through
the upcoming America’s Cup events.
San Francisco Bicycle Coalition | 2011 Annual Report
Bike the Vote
This year saw huge election victories for
better biking. The 2011 Mayoral candidates
were the most bike-friendly in San Francisco’s
history. All of the major candidates answered
our substantive questionnaire, and we were
classes. This four-part class series covers
everything from biking while pregnant to
biking your child to school. In 2012, we plan
to teach these courses in Spanish and Chinese
as well, reaching even more families across
the city.
thrilled to see so many candidates publicly
In 2011, we also launched the first version
recognize the growing importance of building
of our online Family Biking Guide, a compre-
complete, crosstown bikeways and better
hensive how-to manual for all stages of
biking policies.
family biking. While our Family Biking Classes
The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition is proud
to have played a leading role in crafting,
campaigning and helping to pass Proposition
B, Millions for Great Streets, which provides
hundreds of millions of dollars for muchneeded repaving and new bicycle, walking
and streetscape projects.
Family Biking
are focused on supporting San Francisco
families, the Family Biking Guide reaches
beyond the Bay Area and offers great
information for families living elsewhere.
We’re proud that parents and caregivers
across the country have downloaded our free
Family Biking Guide.
In 2011, we also expanded our work with Safe
Routes to Schools, making it easier, safer and
For years, the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition
more fun for kids to walk and bike to school.
has been the leading local resource for youth
In 2011, as in years past, we co-hosted Bike
and family biking outreach and education. In
to School Day. In its third year, the 2011 Bike
2011, we expanded our programs by offering
to School Day was record-breaking, with over
our first on-road and in-class Family Biking
2,000 participants!
This year’s Bike to Vote campaign was better than ever.
San Francisco Bicycle Coalition | 2011 Annual Report
This year, we expanded our Safe Routes to Schools work.
The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition hosts
one of the most robust Bike to Work Day
events in the nation, and the 2011 event was
no exception, with 25 Energizer Stations
scattered about the city and hundreds of SF
Bicycle Coalition volunteers encouraging and
supporting those biking to work.
Creating Great Streets for All
Our
Great
Streets
Project,
a
three-year
campaign to help the City pilot and scale up
We taught a record number of people through our education work.
innovative streetscape designs, celebrated
Bike Education
the year of the parklet in 2011. Thanks to our
The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition is proud
around the city, dozens of community groups
to be the leading resource for street safety
and our peers in City agencies, we were able
in San Francisco. In 2011, we taught a record
to help San Francisco realize scores of parklets
number of people the rules of the road and
on the ground, and many more queued up.
how to ride safely and predictably. From the
Thanks in part to our outreach, parklets are a
Presidio to the Excelsior, we hosted dozens of
household name in San Francisco and around
courses across the city. Beyond our in-person
the country.
classes, we distributed safety materials to over
100,000 people via direct mail, e-mail, social
media, and streetside outreach.
work talking to hundreds of business owners
The Great Streets Project also collaborated
with our friends at Livable City as well as the
SFMTA to build the community support and
Bicycle Coalition was also
City infrastructure to test an expansion of the
chosen by the San Francisco Municipal
Sunday Streets program. Thanks to our work,
Transportation Agency to lead the next three
the City is piloting a monthly route in the
years of bicycle safety courses, including
Mission, helping transform our streets into
innovative curriculums and training for new
more people and bike-friendly spaces.
In 2011, the SF
Taxi drivers and MUNI Operators.
Record-Breaking
Bike to Work Day
This year’s Bike to Work Day was recordbreaking, with bikes accounting for 75% of
morning traffic on Market Street (at Van Ness).
The green bike lanes were full of seasoned
bike riders, as well as hundreds of people
biking to work for the first time.
On Bike to Work Day,
bikes accounted for 75%
of morning traffic on
Market Street.
San Francisco Bicycle Coalition | 2011 Annual Report
2011
A YEAR IN
REVIEW
The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition’s victories and accomplishments are fueled by our members and supporters
who believe in the daily advocacy we do to make our city’s streets safe and vibrant places to live, work and bike.
We are fortunate to have so many people care and donate their time and energy towards this cause. Our members’
support through membership, individual gifts and events made up more than half of our annual income in 2011.
Thanks to the generous support of businesses, the City of San Francisco and foundations, we are able to carry out
our goal of making San Francisco a world-class bicycling city.
2011
FINANCIAL
SUMMARY
Total Income
$1,498,988
Total Expenses
$1,393,594
Net Income
$105,394
Beginning net assets
$658,412
Ending net assets
$760,762
INCOME
BUSINESS
PARTNER
SUPPORT
20% 19%
EXPENSE
16%
FOUNDATION
GRANTS
Program
76%
PROGRAM
SERVICE
FEES
11%
CONTRACTS
EVENTS AND
BENEFITS
INDIVIDUAL
CONTRIBUTIONS
Membership Dues
24%
6%
4%
FUNDRAISING
16%
8%
ADMINISTRATIVE
PROGRAM EXPENSE
POSTAGE &
DELIVERY (2%)
RENT (6%)
74%
PERSONNEL
OPERATIONS
(5%)
PROGRAM
SUPPORT (9%)
PRINTING &
PUBLICATIONS
(4%)
THANK YOU!
The Following Businesses, Foundations, And Individual Supporters
Gave Generous Contributions To Make Our Work Possible In 2011
FOUNDATION & BUSINESS
SUPPORT
$25,000+
Climate Ride Inc.*
Craigslist Charitable Fund*
Fund for Environment &
Urban Life*
Jonathan Weiner Charitable
Gift Fund*
Specialized Bicycles*
$10,000-$24,999
Bikes Belong*
Clif Bar Family Foundation*
ClimateWorks Foundation*
Community Thrift Store*
David Baker, an Architectural
Corporation*
Law Office of Daniel H. Rose*
New Belgium Brewing
Company*
Recology*
Salesforce.com*
Scorpio Rising Fund*
Seed Fund*
Timbuk2*
Wallace Alexander Gerbode
Foundation*
$5,000-$9,999
Ambos Mundos Foundation*
Community Foundation
of the Ozarks*
CPMC/Sutter Health*
Google Matching Gifts
Program*
The Hellman Family
Foundation*
John M. & Leslie L.
Woodward Foundation*
Mark Dwight Foundation*
San Francisco Waterfront
Partners, LLC*
Spitzer Family Foundation*
Treasure Island Community
Development*
Walkup, Melodia, Kelly &
Schoenberger*
$2,500-$4,999
Brent, Fiol & Nolan LLP*
Gordon-Creed, Kelley, Holl &
Sugerman LLP*
James Irvine Foundation*
Pacific Gas & Electric
Company*
Park Merced*
S.H. Cowell Foundation*
Shefman Law Group*
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill*
Trek Bicycle*
Whole Foods Market*
San Francisco Bicycle Coalition | 2011 Annual Report
$1,000-$2,499
Adobe Systems Matching Gift
Program*
Amgen Foundation*
Archstone*
ARTCRANK*
Bay City Bike*
Bay Crossings*
Bicycle Defender*
BlackRock Matching Gift
Program*
Blue Shield of California*
Cahill Contractors*
Chris Page & Jen Mayer
Fund*
Conger Moss Guillard, Inc
Landscape Architecture*
Deutsche Bank*
Fehr & Peers*
Holliday Development LLC*
ICF International*
Jackson & Hertogs, LLP*
Law Offices of Arnold Laub*
Luminescence Foundation*
McKesson Foundation*
Moody’s Foundation*
Nibbi Brothers General
Contractors*
Orange County Community
Foundation*
Perkins + Will*
Planet Bike*
Rahman Law PC*
ROMA Design Group*
Rouda Feder Tietjen &
McGuinn*
Silicon Valley Community
Foundation*
Symantec*
Terabit Systems*
Thomas C. Hays & Mary
Ann Hays Family
Foundation*
Visa*
Mary A. Crocker Trust*
Miller Company Landscape
Architects*
Mission Bay Development
Group*
MJM Management Group*
Patxi’s Chicago Pizza*
Pocket Development LLC*
Propeller Industries*
Related Companies of
California*
Reuben & Junius*
Royston Hanamoto Alley &
Abey*
Van Meter Williams Pollack
Architects*
Woods Bagot Architects*
$500–$999
AECOM*
Alta Planning + Design*
Ardea Fund*
Cannon Constructors*
City CarShare*
City Park*
Dero Bike Rack Co*
Donald MacDonald
Architects*
EHDD Architecture*
Emerald Fund*
Farella Braun + Martel LLP*
Gap Foundation Gift Match
Program*
Grizzly Peak Cyclists*
GU Energy Labs*
Hassell Law Group*
HOK*
James E. Roberts-Obayashi
Corporation*
$10,000-$24,999
Jean Fraser & Geoffrey
Gordon-Creed*
Jim Greer & Daphne Keller*
Olof Hansen & John Calaway*
Richard Cox*
$250-$499
Andrea Cochran Landscape
Architecture*
Brainstormer Pub Quiz
Chrome Industries*
First National Bank of
Norther California*
Frog Hollow*
General William Mayer
Foundation*
George & Judy Marcus
Family Foundation*
Headsets.com*
Microsoft Giving Campaign*
Network for Good*
Pacific Foundation Services*
PG&E Campaign for the
Community*
Red Hat Matching Gifts
Program*
SmithGroup*
Wells Fargo Community
Support Campaign*
Wiley*
Individual Supporters
$5,000-$9,999
Ann Lyons & Jacques
Rutschmann*
Anonymous*
Jenn Fox & Josh Magnum*
Patrick Larvie*
Tom Lockard & Alix Marduel*
$2,500 - $4,999
Martha Ehrenfeld & Carla
McKay*
Miles Epstein & Susan
George*
Rocky Beach*
Steve Chapman & Carol
Francis*
Ted Strawser*
$1,000-$2,499
John Rogers*
Deep Jawa*
Lalit Balchandani & Tracy
Stampfli*
Athena Marshall*
Clark Buckner & Jennifer
Perfilio*
Matt Davis*
Remy Hathaway*
Rich Simpson & Maureen
Kelly*
Christopher Olson*
Tim Shea & Duncan Fuller*
Scott Crosby*
Maureen Devlin*
Robert & Andrea Carr*
Peter Colijn & Christine
Windsor*
Michael Kohn*
Tal Klein & Matt Hoevet*
Lenore McDonald*
Jan Magnus Barber & Jean
Kao*
Ben Sigelman & Maggie
Gosselin*
Ted Tilles & Naomi Mahoney*
Tom Brown*
Gary Fisher*
Tatjana Loh & Peter Coward*
Brooke DuBose & Greg
Riessen*
Matt Braithwaite*
Shawn Grunberger*
Richard Boardman*
Cynsa Bonorris*
Elliot Schwartz & Rebecca
Blondin*
Ben Caldwell*
Joel Winter & Cecilia
Broadaway*
Coline McConnel & Ryan
Grisso*
Ben Davis*
Cheryl Brinkman & Rich
Coffin*
Daniel Sherman*
David Keenan & Alice
Mosley*
Jeffrey Tumlin & Huib
Petersen*
Joe Mama
John Good*
Jonn Herschend & Max
Schroder*
Joseph Baribeau*
Lucy Gigli & Dan Wood*
Lydia Tan*
Lynne Howe*
Rex Hoffman*
Rob Forbes*
Thomas Newmeyer*
Tracy Van Dyk & Aleksundar
Kracun*
Wayne Krill*
Lynne Carstarphen*
John Spallone*
$500–$999
Alan Frame*
Andrew & Susannah Corney*
Andy & Rebecca Bindman*
Benjamin & Abigail De
Kosnik*
Benjamin Damm*
Brian & Susan Gray*
Bruce Osterweil & Patricia
Furlong*
Carl & Susannah Bettag*
Charlie Goldberg & Barbara
Drye
Chris Heisterkamp*
Christon Dewan
Courtney Weaver & Simon
Frankel
Curtis Sanford*
Cyndi Bakir
Dale Butler & Tina Panziera*
Dan Nelson & Lori Harrison*
Dan Nguyen-Tan*
David Byrne*
David Dick & Shannon
Cairns*
David Gartner & Liore
Milgrom-Elcott*
David Madson*
David Malman*
David Marcantonio*
David Roth*
Didrik Hoag & Caryl Gay*
Gwynne Stoddart*
Hal Looby & Holly Minch*
Jackie Schwartz & Pete
Czerpak*
James Bullard & Emily
Wilson
James deBoer*
James Robinson & Noemi
Margaret Robinson
James Rozzelle & Ann
Shepherd
Jan Hirsch
Jay Schumann*
Jeffrey Veen*
Jennifer Mayer & Christina
Page*
Justin & Helen Fraser*
Kate White & Maureen
Futtner*
Kathleen McNamara &
Nathan Brennan*
Kati Jackson*
Kent David & Ali Linder*
Leah Rivera & Tim Hickey*
Leslie Veen*
Linda Atkins
Margaret Swink & Robert
Saliba
Mari Collings & Wendy
Kramer*
Marissa Axell & Anthony Eng*
Matthew Fust*
Michael Treece & Tami Mac
Askill*
Patrick Ford*
Pete Slosberg*
Peter Brastow & Carolyn
Gencarella
Rachel Donovan & Jefferson
Yih*
Richard Lynch & Frank Steil*
Rob Lawrence*
Robert & Margaret Ipplito*
Scott Franklin & Lori
Lebruska*
Stephen Combs*
Steve Leech*
Stuart & Karen Gansky*
Thomas Goddard
Tim Wirth & Anne
Stuhldreher*
Valentina Cabrera*
$250-$499
Adam Klaus*
Adam Smith & Mata Swenson
Allison Mckee
Andrea Roth & John
Reichmuth
Andrew Tuomey
Anne Cohen
Arwen & Saul Griffith*
Beckett Madden-Woods*
Ben Kram & Rachel Harold*
Betsy Pugel
Blake Mills*
Brian Knox
Bryn Llewellyn
Caley Heekin & Emily
Claymore*
Cameron Ross
Carol Marshall*
Caroline Maslow
Chad Daniels
Chris Besey & Michele
Esposito*
Chris Weeks
Christine Beard & David
Goldblatt
Christopher Struett
Corrie Conklin*
Craig Snelgrove
Dan Boger
Daniel Hobe*
Daniel Tauber
Darren David & Bonnie
Doyle*
David & Yakira Teitel
David James
David S. Bill IV
David Strother & Monica
Vivanco
Donald Seaver & Norm Aleks*
Doug Lohf & Rhaetia
Hanscum*
Ed Kim
Edward Nicolson*
Eileen Sinnott
Elias Zamaria
Ellen Richard
Franco Pasquale*
Gemma Barlow
Geoff Palmer
Geoff Potter & Phoebe
Douglass
Gilbert & Caroline Goodwill
Gillian Gillett & Jeff
Goldberg
Glen Green*
Harold Honath & Judy
Anderson
Hunter Gatewood & Daniel
Frattin*
Ilana Drummond & Sharon
Dulberg
Jamie Nicolson
Jane Andrew & Arun Bhalla
Janelle Wong & James Smith
Janet Brown
Jared Blumenfeld*
Jesse Costello-Good & Chris
Schroeder*
Jiro Yamamoto*
Jonathon Gray & Randi
Myrseth*
Jose Caratini
Judy Melinek & T.J. Mitchell
Kate Bickert & Joe Drennan
Katharine & Claudio Salusso
Kathy Pang
Kavita Davé & Greg Coombe*
Keith Yamamoto*
Kenneth Berger
Kent Quirk & Sarah Kuehnle
Kristin Murtagh & Dan
Bornstein
Laurel Elkjer & Peter Schmitz
Lauren Fondahl
Leila Monroe
Lorna Strutt*
Maggie Robbins
Mark Scheuer
Mark Schlesinger & Christine
Russell
Martin Leugers & Tricia
Wright*
Mary Ellen Clauss
Matt Spencer
Matthew Mlinac*
Maureen DeBoer & Craig
Peters*
Meg Meal
Michael Borden & Jay Bolcik*
Michael Cobb & Jim Soos*
Michael Eastwood
Nancy Botkin & Mike Smith
Nicholas Bonnell*
Nicholas Virene & Erin
McCune*
Nils Janson & Alicia Godlove*
Pamela & Melissa Ambrose
Patricia & Jeffrey Plonsker
Patrick & Megan Myall
Patrick Kenny*
Paul Bessette*
Peter Birch*
Peter Stamats & Karen Allen
Philippe Golle & Sanae
Nakagawa
Raissa Trend
Renée Rivera*
Rich & Jane Marie Gunn*
Richard & Paula Jesson*
Richard Niles
Riley B. VanDyke
Sam Mogannam & Anne
Walker
Sara MacPherson*
Sean Gies
Sean Murphy
Spiro Sarris
Stephanie & Joe Funk
Steve Hall*
Steven Bonham & Tram
Nguyen
Steven Shapiro & Gail Ann
Williams*
Susan Sutherland & David
Mustelier
Susi Rugama & Geoff
Hastings
Thomas & Maria Radwick
Thomas Bettag
Tina & Travis Crawford*
Tracy Chinn
Travis Grathwell
Volker Neumann*
Warren Leiden & Tiana
Wimmer*
Will Rountree
William Pietri & Jen McGraw
Zoee Astrachan & Andrew
Dunbar
In-Kind Business Support
21st Amendment Brewery
Acrobat Outsourcing
Adina For Life
The Alembic
Ananda Fuara Restaurant
Anchor Steam Brewery
Aperto
Arguello Super
Arizmendi Bakery
Atlas Cafe
Bar Tartine
Barry Hermanson
Bay City Bike
Bean Bag Coffee
Bear Republic Brewing Co.
Beer By BART
Beer Revolution
Bi-Rite Market
Bicycle Coffee Company
Big Swingin’ Cycles
Bike Kitchen
Bike MS - National Multiple
Sclerosis Society
BikeGlow
BJ’s Restaurant and
Brewhouse
Blue Bottle Coffee Company
Boccalone
Boogaloos
Box Dog Bikes
Brewery Adventures
Burley Design
Burning Man
California Academy of
Sciences
Canyon Market
Carla McKay
Cavallo Point Lodge
Chambers Eat & Drink
Chronicle Books
Citizen Chain Cyclery
City Beer Store
Civia Cycles
Climate Ride
Coffee Bar
Cole Hardware
Contemporary Jewish
Museum
The Creamery
Crepevine
Crumpler
David Chiu
Delfina
Diggin Active, Inc.
Discovery Street Tours
Dolores Park Cafe and
Duboce Park Cafe
Dropbox
Eatwell Farm
Emily Schneider
Escape From NY Pizza
Falletti Foods
Farm:Table
Ferry Building
Fine Arts Museums of San
Francisco: de Young and
Legion of Honor
Flour + Water
Foreign Cinema
Four Barrel Coffee
Frjtz
The Front Porch
Fruit Guys
Ghirardelli Chocolates
Girl Friday Events
Good Vibrations
Gordon Biersch Brewery
Green Apple Books
Greens Restaurant
Hal Looby Pies
Hansen’s Soda
Headsets.com
Healthy Spirits
HINT Water
Honest Tea
Hotel Carlton
Huckleberry Bicycles
Hyer Architecture
The Independent
Inertia Designs
James Hill Architect
Jardiniere
Java House
Jean Fraser
John Murphy
Joie de Vivre Hospitality,
Hotel Rex
Joni Eisen
KASA Indian Eatery
Kink.com/The Armory
Knog
La Victoria Bakery
Lagunitas Brewing Co.
The Little Chihuahua
Little Star Pizza
Ma’velous Coffee and Wine
Bar
Magnolia Pub & Brewery
Marc Phu
Marcia Gagliardi
Marin Brewing Company
MAS Wine Company
Matt Householder
Mike’s Bikes of San Francisco
The Mindful Body Yoga and
Therepeutic Massage
Mission Bicycle Company
Mission Cliffs
Mission Pie
The Monk’s Kettle
Moylan’s Brewery &
Restaurant
My Dutch Bike
Napa & Sonoma Valley Bike
Tours
NiteRider
Noah’s Bagels
Noe Valley Cyclery
Nopalito
Nosh This
Ocean Cyclery
OCSC Sailing
OnGuardLock USA
Other Avenues
Pacific Gourmet
Patxi’s Chicago Pizza
Pedal Revolution
Peet’s Coffee
Performance Bicycles
Philz Coffee
Pi Bar
Piccino
Pilates on Page
Planet Bike
Planet Granite
PUBLIC Bikes
Public House
Rainbow Grocery
Raleigh USA
Rapha Cycle Club
Real Food Company
Red Vic
REI
Rhythm & Motion Dance
Center
Rice Paper Scissors
Rickshaw Bagworks
Ritual Coffee
Roaring Mouse Cycles
Rolling Cycle Massage
Rosamunde Sausage Grill
Roxie Market & Deli
Roxie Theater
San Francisco Ballet
San Francisco Brewcraft
San Francisco Brewer’s Guild
San Francisco Opera
San Francisco Symphony
San Francisco Treasure Hunts
Satori Yoga Studio
Savvy Bike
See Jane Run
SF Jazz
Slow Club
Smith Sport Optics
Sports Basement
Starbucks
Steve Chapman
Streets of San Francisco Bike
Tours
Supervisor John Avalos
Suppenkuche
Swrve
Tazza d’ Amore
Ted Strawser
Therapeutic Massage and
Body Work by Vaughn
Korbin
Thirsty Bear Brewing
Company
Timbuk2
Trader Joe’s
The Trappist
Udupi Palace
Urban Bazaar
Urban Tavern
Valencia Cyclery
Velo Rouge Cafe
Veritable Vegetable
The Walt Disney Family
Museum
Warm Planet
Wheel Kids Bicycle Club
Whole Foods Market
Wilbur Hot Springs
Wild Coffee Roasters
Wilderness Trail Bikes
Woodhouse Fish Co.
Xtracycle
Yerba Buena Center for the
Arts
Yoga Garden
Yoga Kula
Yoga Loft
Yoga Tree
Zuni Cafe
Car Donations
Michael Rodriguez
Ronnie Johnson
Brendan Reilly
Beverly Knaub
San Francisco Bicycle Coalition
833 Market Street, Floor 10
San Francisco, CA 94103
415-431-BIKE
www.sfbike.org
Staff
Kristin Smith
Communications
Director
Board of Directors
Neal Patel
Community Planner
Brooke DuBose
Kit Hodge
Deputy Director
James Bullard
Maureen Devlin
Jenn Fox
Jean Fraser
(Treasurer)
Tracy Chinn
Development Associate
Amandeep Jawa
(Secretary)
Jodie Medeiros
Development Director
Nik Kaestner
Leah Shahum
Executive Director
Tessa Buckley
Membership &
Volunteer Coordinator
Abbey Levantini
Operations Assistant
Frank Chan
Operations Director
Marc Caswell
Program Manager
Jason Serafino-Agar
Safe Routes to
School Manager
Liza Pratt
Sunday Streets
Volunteer Coordinator
Tyler Vaughn
Valet Bicycle
Parking Coordinator
Lenore McDonald,
Carla McKay
Holly Minch
Lainie Motamedi
(President)
Karren Shorofsky
Daniel Silverman
Zack Stender
If we inadvertently
missed listing your
donation, we apologize.
Please let us know.
* All or a portion of the
donation was contributed
to the SF Bicycle
Coalition’s tax-deductible
Education Fund.
San Francisco Bicycle Coalition | 2011 Annual Report
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STRONG
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ADVOCACY ORGANIZATION
PROMOTING THE BICYCLE FOR
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