Subject: RE: info on assisting Bikes for the World |
From: "Keith Oberg" <koberg@verizon.net> |
Date: 7/5/10, 11:53 |
To: "'Barrett Brown'" <barriticus@gmail.com> |
Hello Barrett, , your comment that you’ve “acquired a great deal
of money and influence” prompts me to inquire more. The obvious question is
whether it directs you toward engaging the efforts to professionalize and scale
up the “used bikes for individual empowerment and community development initiative”,
to bypass existing efforts and launch your own, or go someplace elsewhere
entirely.
I can give you a call later today, my day is at home (number
below) today and is flexible, I’ll be glad to call after lunch.
-k
Keith Oberg
Director
Bikes for the World
3108 17th Street North
Arlington VA 22201
Tel-fax 703-525-0931
info@bikesfortheworld.org
www.bikesfortheworld.org
"A bicycle can get someone someplace...like from poverty to
self-sufficiency."
From: Barrett Brown
[mailto:barriticus@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2010 6:04 PM
To: Keith Oberg
Subject: Re: info on assisting Bikes for the World
Keith-
I apologize for the long delay
in getting back to you; a number of things have happened over the past month
which have acquired my attention. Would you be able to give me a call at
512-560-2302 at your convenience? We seem to have acquired a great deal of money
and influence all of a sudden, and this changes the nature of what will be
possible in terms of our Africa work.
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 5:48 PM, Keith Oberg <koberg@verizon.net> wrote:
Hello Barrett, thanks for your
email.
Here’s an off-the-cuff reply, and let’s
brainstorm further.
First, we have no affiliate in Austin. You could check with Bikes Not
Bombs, a Boston-based non-profit. I believe they have contacts in
Austin. Or check with Robin Stallings, an old friend and most recently
executive director of the Texas Bicycle Coalition (headquartered in Austin).
Robin and I served on a board together in the late 1980s, providing the
non-profit status for Bikes Not Bombs, and he may retain some of those local
contacts.
Bikes for the World does have volunteers
and potential affiliates across the mid-Atlantic and mid-West regions, but
things are still fairly centralized here in the greater Washington DC area.
Re distribution of your materials, BNB
may be a better partner for that, especially in Ghana, as the international
program is headed by a former Peace Corps volunteer in Ghana. We’d be
glad to include materials in a container, or provide addresses for African
partners, but currently there are few, and the two that come to mind I judge
unlikely to be interested. Check out www.villagebicycleproject.org
and www.psouganda.org for
further info.
Which brings us to your third
point. We’d of course welcome any assistance in publicity, for ourselves
and for the movement of which we are a part. Although we are one of the
newer groups (of half a dozen or so), we are now the largest, and have been
asked to place shipments produced by other groups, or introduce them to our
partners, owing to our 100% record in getting shipments into the countries we
are seeking to assist. The reason for our success, I believe, is our
methodology, which requires that new partners be “invested” in the success of
the project through paying a share of direct shipping costs ahead of
time. While this screens out many smaller, poorer organizations, it
ensures that groups don’t “walk away” when shipments encounter delays, and
extra storage and other port fees, in Customs.
Let’s brainstorm more, and see if there
is a story line or angle that one of your publications might find
interesting. Maybe, for example, interview some bicycle
donors about their bikes, their use/history/emotional significance, and then
follow those bikes overseas, and get the stories on their eventual destination
and use?? Or the growing “affluenza” epidemic, as seen in the cycling
area??
All the best,
-k
Keith Oberg
Director
Bikes for the World
3108 17th Street North
Arlington VA 22201
Tel-fax 703-525-0931
"A bicycle can get someone
someplace...like from poverty to self-sufficiency."
From:
Barrett Brown [mailto:barriticus@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2010 2:47 PM
To: yvette@bikesfortheworld.org;
info@bikesfortheworld.org
Subject: info on assisting Bikes for the World
Hi,
Yvette-
I'm
the head of an organization called Project PM which is in the early stages of
setting up a program to assist with sustainable development in Africa and
developing efficient ways for other orgs to do likewise, and I had a couple of
questions for you. First, is there a local chapter of your org in Austin?
Secondly, we're preparing an educational program whereby we plan to distribute
information on easily-implemented but little-known engineering projects
involving pumps, water wheels, and other simple procedures by which to improve
the productivity of African villages, and we were wondering if your
organization would be interested in distributing those pamphlets by way of your
partnered organizations on that continent. We'd also be interested in learning
about other ways by which we could assist your organization; I write for Vanity
Fair, Huffington Post, and a variety of other publications, so at the very
least I could help to increase awareness of what you're doing and how others
could help.
Please
get back to me at your convenience if you'd be interested.
--
Regards,
Barrett Brown
Brooklyn, NY
512-560-2302
--
Regards,
Barrett Brown
Brooklyn, NY
512-560-2302