Volunteer


Volunteer

Your time is important.

Sure your membership helps and we can put your donations to good use, but if you really want to make a difference, give us a few hours of your time. Clearing branches off a trail after a storm, grilling food for hungry racers at a fundraising event, teaching eager children how to ride over a log at a biking clinic – these are the things that build better trails and a vibrant community.

From time to time, we issue a call for volunteers to support a trail day, race event, or other activity using email, our Facebook group and our Michigan Mountain Biking Association forum. Please heed the calls.

If you have other ideas or questions regarding how to help, please contact us at info@mcmba.org.

 


  • Membership Survey

    Membership Survey

    Can you believe that it’s been two years since our last survey? Our world keeps changing, and we want to hear what you think. The Motor City Mountain Biking Association is sharing this survey to better understand your interests, needs, and perceptions of the chapter. This survey includes sections on membership, chapter perception, trail days,…

  • Updates to our Volunteer Appreciation program

    Updates to our Volunteer Appreciation program

    For almost 20 years, the MMBA and our Chapter has recognized significant trail work volunteer efforts with the First Across the Finish Line (FAFL) awards. These awards began as a small token of appreciation made possible by an anonymous memorial to Ed Berta, a volunteer who lost his life in a traffic accident on a…

  • National Mountain Bike Patrol training is scheduled

    National Mountain Bike Patrol training is scheduled

    The next National Mountain Bike Patrol training is scheduled! Details below. What is the National Mountain Bike Patrol? A chapter of the National Mountain Bike Patrol is a volunteer mountain bike organization dedicated to promoting responsible riding and trail use on our public lands, providing assistance and education to trail users, and participating in this…