Volunteer Survey


The largest resource this chapter has is our dedicated and diverse membership.

That means our best resource for perserving, protecting, and promoting mountain biking is YOU.

Sometimes, building a trail is as easy as getting permission from the land manger, amassing a small group of volunteers with shovels and McLeods, and finding a not-too-sunny weekend.  Other times, we need specialized equipment and engineering resources to pursue great mountain biking opportunites.

The same goes for just about everything else we do.  From fundraising and marketing, to legal and accounting, to civil engineering and construction trades, the chapter is always in need of support in order to accomplish our mission here in metro Detroit.

We ask that you take this short survey so that we can better understand the amazing and diverse talents and resources of our membership.  We also want to understand from you how we can improve our volunteer experiences and how we can continue to reocgnize the contributions, large and small, that you provide.

It should only take you a few minutes to complete.  While we wait for the trails to bounce back from the second Winter we’re still in, now would be a great time for you to click the link below and take the survey!

With your help, we’ll be able to continue to provide open access to amazing mountain biking opportunities.

Thank you for your continued support of the Motor City Mountain Biking Association.

– MCMBA Board of Directors 

TAKE THE SURVEY NOW!

or, copy and past the following link into your browser: https://goo.gl/forms/XlBPH8OdWWkOVpgY2


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