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Help us reach our goal of 200 recurring donors!

This month only: first 10 Cargo Bike or Bus member sign ups get a free SFA tote bag !


 

Pedestrian Advocate

  • Members Club Sticker Sheet

  • Voting for endorsements and projects

  • Member-only events


 

Cargo Bike Advocate

  • Members Club T-Shirt

  • Discounts with partner retailers like Peak Design and Thousands

  • 15% off on SFA merch

  • All Pedestrian Tier perks

    LIMITED Free Tote Bag

 

Bus Advocate

  • Members Club Hat

  • Annual meeting with our steering committee and CEO

  • All Pedestrian and Cargo Bike Tier perks

    LIMITED Free Tote Bag

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Anyone who has been part of the SFA Members Club for at least the last 6 months will receive a unique link to vote on all election endorsements.

    Formally, all member votes will be averaged as an additional single steering committee vote when the body makes endorsements. Structurally, we want to make sure the Committee is making decisions aligned with our members and volunteers.

  • SFA Cargo Bike and Bus Tier Members get discounts from the following retailers:

    - 15% off Thousand (the best bike helmets around)
    - 15% off Peak Design (great accessories for outdoor living)
    - 15% off Cleverhood  (ride in the rain and stay dry)
    - 15% off SFA Merch Store (sport SFA’s merch including our BDSM shirt)
    - 10% off Sheyd (Backpacks that can convert to panniers)
    - More to come!

  • Recurring donations are the best way to support Streets for All. Our ActBlue page supports donations at any level.

  • We are offering our most dedicated volunteers a special membership tier - giving access to events and voting. Currently, the threshold is 12 hours of volunteer work within the last 6 months. You can sign up to volunteer with Streets for All here.