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The Bicycle Alliance of Washington -- promoting bicycling for everyday transportation through education and advocacy

311 3rd Avenue South - Seattle WA 98104
PO Box 2904 - Seattle WA 98111

206.224.9252 - info@bicyclealliance.org

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Save the Date:
Saturday, October 18th
The 16th Annual
Bicycle Alliance Auction
will be held at
Seattle Center Fisher Pavilion.

Donate Items NOW using our
Online Donation Form

You can also
Purchase Tickets Online

Bike Buddy Program
Rapsody Bike Ride Aug 23-24, 2008
Safe Routes to School

Share the Road License Plate

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Support BAW through Earth Share of Washington
ESW

Workplace Giving & Earth Share of Washington

Workplace giving is a means by which employees donate to charitable organizations of their choice, primarily through payroll pledges. Donations through payroll pledges enable the Bicycle Alliance of Washington to spend less time fundraising and more time working toward a healthier environment.

How to Give at Your Workplace:

  • Corporate workplaces: If you work for one of many corporations that include Earth Share of Washington in your workplace giving campaign, find Earth Share of Washington on your payroll pledge form and write in the Bicycle Alliance of Washington as a specific designation.
  • United Way Campaigns: If the Bicycle Alliance of Washington is not listed by your employer in your workplace giving campaign, you can designate the Bicycle Alliance of Washington in the "Specific Organization" or "donor option" section of your United Way pledge form. Ask your campaign coordinator how to do this if it is not clear.
  • Government workplaces: If you work for one of the many government agencies in our area such as the State of Washington, state universities, the federal government, City of Seattle, King County, as well as many other counties and cities, you can find the Bicycle Alliance of Washington listed in the campaign catalog. Once you have found us, write our code number on your payroll pledge form. If your agency has no catalog, ask your campaign coordinator how you may designate your gift to the Bicycle Alliance of Washington.

Here are 2 ways you can give to the Bicycle Alliance of Washington through your workplace giving campaign:

  • Payroll Deduction by far the most popular and easiest way to support the Bicycle Alliance of Washington year-round, you instruct your employer to deduct a certain amount from your paycheck each pay period.
  • One-time payroll deduction you instruct your employer to deduct a single amount from one paycheck, or simply write a personal check to the Bicycle Alliance of Washington and present it to your workplace giving campaign manager.The Bicycle Alliance of WA is a member of Earth Share of Washington, an alliance of 70 leading conservation and environmental organizations. By partnering with businesses and government agencies, Earth Share of Washington inspires employees to support the environment through workplace giving campaigns and volunteerism. Visit www.esw.org to find out more.

Why donate via payroll deduction?

  • Donations through workplace giving enable Earth Share of Washington member organizations to spend less time fundraising and more time working on programs and issues you care about. Gifts to Earth Share of Washington are shared among its member groups with the majority of funds staying in Washington State.
  • Efficiency: Raising funds through payroll deduction in workplace giving campaigns is many times cheaper than typical direct mail. the Bicycle Alliance of Washington uses these funds to advance our mission.
  • Convenience: Once a year, donors decide which issues are most important to them. A portion of each paycheck then goes to their favorite charity.
  • Consistency: Funds raised through payroll deduction help conservation groups plan for the future. After workplaces have concluded their giving campaigns, they forward the pledge results to the non-profit organizations, which can in turn budget accordingly.
  • Accountability: Earth Share of Washington member groups are screened each year and held to strict accountability standards. This gives donors peace of mind, knowing their money is being managed well. All Earth Share of Washington financial reports are available to the public at any time.
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