Passion for speed and long bike journeys with friends can lead you to the idea of starting your own club. However, the desire to unite is not enough, it is necessary to register the club. This will allow you not only to share your experience with like-minded people, but also to demonstrate your skills at competitions and conventions.
Instructions
Step 1
Find out about all the bike clubs in your area. Before formally registering an organization, it is necessary to secure the approval and support of a larger and more established association. Check local club policies and bylaws to get a basic understanding of how they work and later come up with unrivaled branding and branding.
Step 2
Find a meeting room for bike club members. If you will be renting a building, be sure to sign a contract. Contact the fire department to obtain an opinion on the suitability of the premises for use.
Step 3
Gather a gathering of people who want to start a club. Draw up the charter of the association, select a leader and record the discussion process. The rules should indicate the goals of organizing the club, information on activities, membership fees, stages of formation, rights, responsibilities and tasks. Come up with a name for your association that will unambiguously reflect the goals and direction of your business.
Step 4
Register a bike club with the tax office and state registration authorities. Register the organization with Goskomstat and get the corresponding codes. Open a bank account and order a stamp for the club. After receiving all the registration documents, go to your local Department of Justice and write an application for the creation of a non-profit association.
Step 5
Plan joint activities or trips. Develop a plan for the bike club activities for several months in advance. To attract new members and earn additional income, create a bike association website. Talk about the club creation, rules and future events. After a while of the organization's work, you will have photo reports and interesting notes. Don't forget to share this news with people who are interested in your club.