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MORC
Affiliate Member Program
What is the Program?
MORC's Affiliate Member Program is designed to provide a
formal means for MORC to establish ongoing working relationships with other
non-profit volunteer organizations in Minnesota. The most likely candidates
for Affiliate membership include other Minnesota-based Clubs/Associations
who are members of the International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA).
However, all organizations meeting MORC's requirements for Affiliate
membership are welcome to join.
Current MORC Affiliates
Cyclists of Gitchee Gumee Shores (COGGS)
is a
voluntary organization of bicycling enthusiasts from all walks of life and
various regions surrounding Lake Superior. The goal of COGGS is to improve
and maintain bicycling opportunities within our natural and urban habitats
for generations to come. Year Founded: 1995 Approximate membership:
100 Other Affiliations: IMBA, CAMBA, MCF Contact:
chair@coggs.com
Backcountry Trail
Patrol AssociationThe National Mountain Bike Patrol affiliate
that is chartered to patrol trails in the Chippewa and Superior National
Forests in Northern Minnesota. BTPA also teaches wilderness medical care
and Tread Lightly (r) skills and ethics.
Membership: 12
Other affiliations: IMBA, NMBP, Int'l. Police Mtn. Bike
Assoc.
Contact: Hans Erdman:
erdman@trailpatrol.org
Twin
Cities Bicycling Club (TCBC) is the largest
recreational bicycling club in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area! We appeal to
bicyclists who enjoy group riding but don't want to race. We have rides lead
by trained leaders for all skill levels. We conduct both off-road and road
rides. Year Founded: 1993 Approximate membership: 1,000+ Other
Affiliations: League of American Bicyclists (LAW) Contact:
Bob Bryan
Two Wheel View /
Trips for Kids - Twin Cities is a non-profit organization providing
FREE programs to youth that otherwise would not have the opportunity.
Programs include a youth mountain biking program, school presentations, and
biking field trips. Year Founded: 2001 Other Affiliations: IMBA, Trips
for Kids Contact: Rick McFerrin
Winona Area Mountain
Bikers (WAMB) is a non-profit organization dedicated to maintaining
and creating off-road bicycle trails in and around Winona. We also promote
safe and healthy riding habits for all bikers. WAMB was created from a small
group of bikers that saw a need to raise funds to help us maintain our
trails as well as stay in touch with local land management personnel. We did
not want to lose our priveledges to ride. There was a trend sweeping the
nation to close trails to bikers becouse of conflicts with other users. By
taking a pro active stance we not only have been able to keep our access but
have worked with land managers to add trails to already existing systems.
Some of our successes over the last five years have included: The donation
of helmets to underpriveledged youth on a yearly basis. The GPS mapping of
the Holzinger Trail. Rerouting and adding singletrack to the Bronk Unit -
Plowline Trail. The large trailhead sign at the Holzinger Trail. Numerous
crossings and bridges on washout areas. Trash cleanups (even if it is not
left by bikers). The yearly running of the Cherry Bomb Bicycle race. Year
Founded: 1992 Approximate membership: 45 Other Affiliations: IMBA
Contact: Greg Gall
Rum River Cycling Team
includes all cycling activities sponsored or
facilitated by Community Education - Princeton Schools. Current Activities
Include: The Thursday Night Ride: Weekly community training ride (Road),
intense & casual, family style rides offered each Thursday evening. Helmet
Clinic: Helmet Purchase clinic for community youth 8,: families. Mountain
Bike 101' Introduction to MTB Class open to all community members. TigerKid
Triathlon: Youth Triathlon Event, 2003 date July 26! Riding Tigers MTB Team:
Youth Mountain bike program, offers instruction & riding opportunities to
community youth. Including: trips, racing & volunteer trail maintenance
experiences. This program is a member of the IMBA Sprokids Program. This is
the signature program of the Rum River Cycling Team. Year Founded:
1999 Approximate Membership: 30+ Other Affiliations: IMBA Contact:
Tim Dalton
Bent Crank Racing
was founded as an alternative to the larger corporate style
race teams. We concentrate on the meaning of the word team and enjoy the
close camaraderie. BCR has weekly group rides for all skill levels in both
mountain and road disciplines. We have many team gatherings through out the
season for races, biking trips, bar-b-ques and so on. As a team we like to
teach new riders the tools they need, safe riding habits, proper trail
etiquette and basic bike maintenance. Year Founded: 2001
Approximate membership: 20 Other Affiliations: N/A Contact:
Shane McAllister
Rochseter
Active Sports Club (RASC)
is a multi-sport club designedto provide a framework for
the support and development of sports such as cycling
(MTB and road) and nordic skiing in South East
Minnesota. The club is organized as a nonprofit
organization in the State of Minnesota and has 501
(c)(3) status. The charter of the club allows the
members to form additional groups to support other
activities such as in-line skating etc. Most of the
business of the club is conducted via e-mail and the
internet as they provides rapid, inexpensive means of
communication. RASC is strongly orientated towards
active participation in endurance sports. Year
Founded: 1999
Approximate membership: 200+ Other Affiliations: USCF AXCS Contact:
Gary Gross
Benefits
- Free Affiliate homepage (or link to the Affiliate's
website) on MORC's website.
- Free inclusion of Affiliate announcements on MORC's
website.
- Free inclusion of Affiliate announcements in MORC's
hardcopy newsletter (space permitting).
- Free inclusion of Affiliate's members on MORC's general
email list (subject to individual member approval).
- Cooperative planning with the MORC Board, including IMBA
Trail Schools, Trail Building Events, and initiatives for New and/or
Endangered Trails.
- Affiliate members are welcome to attend and provide
status reports at MORC's monthly Board of Director's meeting.
- Free Assistance with trail and website design (subject to
Board Member availability).
- Use of MORC's Tool Trailer for major trail projects
(subject to availability and acceptance of liability for damage/loss).
- Use of the MORC Affiliate logo.
Requirements
- Affiliate Members shall be non-profit organizations based
in Minnesota (or with representation in Minnesota), focused primarily on
activities in support of or complementary to MORC's stated mission, which
is:
Minnesota Off-Road Cyclists (MORC) is a non-profit
volunteer organization dedicated to safeguarding the future of mountain
biking in Minnesota through the promotion of responsible riding,
establishment and maintenance of mountain biking trails, and
preservation of Minnesota's natural resources.
- Affiliates shall provide updates for periodic MORC
newsletters.
- Affiliates shall provide MORC with a Designated Contact
person, including address, phone and email information.
- Affiliates shall provide a list of their members to MORC
on at least a semi-annual basis. (MORC will not directly contact members of
Affiliate organizations, unless asked to do so by the Affiliate's Designated
Contact.)
- The MORC Board of Directors reserves the right to deny
Affiliate Membership to organizations The Board feels do not meet the above
stated criteria, and further reserves the right to terminate or suspend the
membership of Affiliates who fail to adhere to the criteria.
What the Program Isn't
- Although sharing some characteristics of Chapter
system recently implemented, MORC's Affiliate Program is NOT the same.
Chapters are often considered part of the larger organization. The MORC
Affiliate Member program is designed for established associations, who wish
to work more closely with MORC, but still maintain their independent status.
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- Individuals who belong to Affiliate organizations are not
granted full individual member status with MORC, unless they join MORC as
individual or family members.
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- The Affiliate Program isn't designed for dealers,
distributors, manufacturers, promoters or other for-profit entities.
However, such organizations are welcome to participate in MORC's Sponsor
Program.
Cost
$50 per year.
How to Become a MORC Affiliate Member
Please contact our Staffer for more information on
affiliate membership:
staff@morcmtb.org
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