Breaking Down Barriers to Cycling!
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Bone Saw Cycling Collective LtdSupport Bone Saw Cycling Collective: fund scholarships, gear, and community cycling access.
$1,100
raised by 14 people
$3,000 goal
Bone Saw Cycling Collective is a bicycle-focused group located around the Twin Cities, Minnesota. The Collective was formed in 2019 as a group of friends wanting to meet for casual rides and attend bike events. Over the past 5 years, Bone Saw has grown and evolved into a community centered Collective with a large following of supporters. The mission of the Collective is and always has been to create a safe and inviting space for those new to cycling to feel welcome in a non-judgmental space. Our members offer support amongst each other and host skill shares in order to strengthen the knowledge of others.
We believe in:
- Volunteering for the greater community good, both within the cycling community and in the community at large
- Supporting our members’ journey within cycling and the community
- Showing up for each other in all aspects of life
- Spreading excitement in and outside of cycling by being welcoming ambassadors
- Working for empowerment of all communities within cycling
Mission Statement: Bone Saw Cycling Collective makes cycling better for all by improving its members' skills in any and all cycling disciplines, fostering a non-judgmental atmosphere of cycling, and giving back to the community.
Bone Saw Cycling Collective Ltd is seeking donations to help expand its impact within the cycling community. Contributions will support public and internal scholarship programs, ensuring access to support, education, and participation opportunities for riders of all backgrounds. Funding will also go toward essential equipment purchases, safety gear, and defraying the costs of cycling events. By donating, supporters empower Bone Saw Cycling Collective to continue fostering inclusivity, growth, and opportunity in cycling. Every contribution directly strengthens the organization’s mission to make cycling more accessible, equitable, and community-driven for current and future riders alike.