Benefits:
- 403(b) matching
- Competitive salary
- Dental insurance
- Employee discounts
- Health insurance
- Opportunity for advancement
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Who We Are Looking For
The League’s storied membership program is the beating heart of our mission to build a Bicycle Friendly America for everyone. From the Wright brothers to our 18,000 present-day dues-paying individuals, families, advocacy organizations, bike clubs and small businesses, our members are the coalition that comprises the “League,” a broad base of supporters united around our core mission. The League is looking for a creative and industrious Membership Manager to build our base of support. The Membership Manager will play a central role in advancing the national movement for safer streets and more resilient, connected communities. We are looking for a Membership Manager who is passionate about member engagement, has great customer service skills, is well organized, and is excited to invite everyday cyclists to add their voice to the national movement for better biking. The Membership Manager will oversee the full lifecycle of membership giving, from acquisition campaigns to acknowledgements to monthly renewal notices, improving our outreach and expanding the number of advocates and enthusiasts in the fold along the way. A successful candidate will have proven work experience of growing membership or general fundraising operations, proficient knowledge of Salesforce CRM and E-CRM platforms, print and email campaign management and can charismatically represent the League in-person to new audiences. Passion for bicycling and safe streets is a must.
Responsibilities
The Membership Manager will support our Director of Development and program staff with a variety of tasks and responsibilities across membership and programs, including:
● Respond to basic phone and email inquiries regarding membership
● Maintain accurate and up-to-date gift and contact details for members, organizations, program participants, and subscribers in the League’s customer relationship management software, Salesforce
● Help manage the annual giving cycle of League members, coordinating at least two acquisition campaigns each year, in addition to ongoing acknowledgements and monthly email and paper renewal notices.
● Build and maintain our portfolio of membership benefits
● Assist in bike club programming, including our popular cooperative insurance program
● Create fun new membership premiums as tokens of appreciation for our dedicated members
● Represent the League at a variety of in-person engagements, inviting participants to support the League and our advocacy initiatives
● Provide assistance for the National Bike Summit at event and other set-up and support
Qualifications
● Strong attention to detail
● At least three years of leadership experience in membership or fundraising in a growing organization
● Excellent customer service, written, and verbal communication skills
● Experience with Microsoft Office and Google Suite. Asana and other web-based applications are a plus
● Experience with Salesforce or similar CRM / ECRM software
● Ability to learn new software and computer-based skills and tools
● Quick and reliable research, writing, and editing skills
● Ability to work independently
● A creative eye for new and emerging cycling apparel and accessories
● Ability to lift 50 lbs
● Problem solving/analysis
● Enthusiasm for the League’s mission to create a more Bicycle Friendly America for everyone and desire to help others do this work at the local level
Reporting Relationships, Compensation, and Benefits
The Membership Manager reports to the Development Director and will work closely with program leaders and communications team members. This position is available immediately. Applications accepted until the position is filled. Target salary range: $55-70k with a competitive benefits and vacation package. Hours: Full-Time (40 hours/week) Location: The League’s Office is located in Washington, DC (near Farragut Square) but work can be performed remotely with occasional travel to Washington, as well as periodic travel to outside events.
Application Instructions Please email a cover letter and resume to jobs@bikeleague.org with Membership Manager in the subject line. To create a more Bicycle Friendly America for everyone, local organizations, advocates, and members are the foundation for our success. Our job is to create tools that fuel local success, build a strong network of change-makers, and represent bicyclists on Capitol Hill to ensure more resources and better policies that will make bicycling safer, more comfortable, and open to all.
The League of American Bicyclists is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, veteran status, disability status, or any other applicable characteristics protected by law. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit and business need.
The League’s storied membership program is the beating heart of our mission to build a Bicycle Friendly America for everyone. From the Wright brothers to our 18,000 present-day dues-paying individuals, families, advocacy organizations, bike clubs and small businesses, our members are the coalition that comprises the “League,” a broad base of supporters united around our core mission. The League is looking for a creative and industrious Membership Manager to build our base of support. The Membership Manager will play a central role in advancing the national movement for safer streets and more resilient, connected communities. We are looking for a Membership Manager who is passionate about member engagement, has great customer service skills, is well organized, and is excited to invite everyday cyclists to add their voice to the national movement for better biking. The Membership Manager will oversee the full lifecycle of membership giving, from acquisition campaigns to acknowledgements to monthly renewal notices, improving our outreach and expanding the number of advocates and enthusiasts in the fold along the way. A successful candidate will have proven work experience of growing membership or general fundraising operations, proficient knowledge of Salesforce CRM and E-CRM platforms, print and email campaign management and can charismatically represent the League in-person to new audiences. Passion for bicycling and safe streets is a must.
Responsibilities
The Membership Manager will support our Director of Development and program staff with a variety of tasks and responsibilities across membership and programs, including:
● Respond to basic phone and email inquiries regarding membership
● Maintain accurate and up-to-date gift and contact details for members, organizations, program participants, and subscribers in the League’s customer relationship management software, Salesforce
● Help manage the annual giving cycle of League members, coordinating at least two acquisition campaigns each year, in addition to ongoing acknowledgements and monthly email and paper renewal notices.
● Build and maintain our portfolio of membership benefits
● Assist in bike club programming, including our popular cooperative insurance program
● Create fun new membership premiums as tokens of appreciation for our dedicated members
● Represent the League at a variety of in-person engagements, inviting participants to support the League and our advocacy initiatives
● Provide assistance for the National Bike Summit at event and other set-up and support
Qualifications
● Strong attention to detail
● At least three years of leadership experience in membership or fundraising in a growing organization
● Excellent customer service, written, and verbal communication skills
● Experience with Microsoft Office and Google Suite. Asana and other web-based applications are a plus
● Experience with Salesforce or similar CRM / ECRM software
● Ability to learn new software and computer-based skills and tools
● Quick and reliable research, writing, and editing skills
● Ability to work independently
● A creative eye for new and emerging cycling apparel and accessories
● Ability to lift 50 lbs
● Problem solving/analysis
● Enthusiasm for the League’s mission to create a more Bicycle Friendly America for everyone and desire to help others do this work at the local level
Reporting Relationships, Compensation, and Benefits
The Membership Manager reports to the Development Director and will work closely with program leaders and communications team members. This position is available immediately. Applications accepted until the position is filled. Target salary range: $55-70k with a competitive benefits and vacation package. Hours: Full-Time (40 hours/week) Location: The League’s Office is located in Washington, DC (near Farragut Square) but work can be performed remotely with occasional travel to Washington, as well as periodic travel to outside events.
Application Instructions Please email a cover letter and resume to jobs@bikeleague.org with Membership Manager in the subject line. To create a more Bicycle Friendly America for everyone, local organizations, advocates, and members are the foundation for our success. Our job is to create tools that fuel local success, build a strong network of change-makers, and represent bicyclists on Capitol Hill to ensure more resources and better policies that will make bicycling safer, more comfortable, and open to all.
The League of American Bicyclists is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, veteran status, disability status, or any other applicable characteristics protected by law. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit and business need.
This is a remote position.
Compensation: $55,000.00 - $70,000.00 per year
ABOUT US
For generations past and to come, the League of American Bicyclists is the grassroots movement to create safer roads, stronger communities, and a Bicycle Friendly America for everyone. Through education, advocacy and promotion, we work to celebrate and preserve the freedom cycling brings to our members everywhere.
WE BELIEVE
- BICYCLING BRINGS PEOPLE TOGETHER.
- BICYCLING MAKES LIFE BETTER FOR EVERYONE.
- WHEN MORE PEOPLE RIDE BIKES:
- People are happier and healthier
- Our communities are safer, stronger and better connected
- Our nation is socially and economically stronger
- Our environment is more protected and we are slowing climate change
OUR MISSION
To create a bicycle-friendly America for Everyone, improving lives and strengthening communities through bicycling.
OUR VISION
We envision a nation where everyone, whether they bike or not, recognizes and enjoys the many benefits and opportunities of bicycling and where everyone can experience the joy of bicycling.
WHAT WE DO
The League has been protecting your rights to safe and enjoyable bicycling since 1880.
What started as a movement by “Wheelmen” to get the first roads paved so people on bikes could more safely and easily traverse their communities continues today as the League of American Bicyclists, an organization dedicated to building a Bicycle Friendly America for everyone.
Through our federal advocacy in Washington, DC, to our policy recommendations used by advocates at the state and local level, to our premier education programs, the League helps build better places for people to bike and empowers changemakers to make biking better in their communities.
Bicycling is good for people, our communities, our country, and our world.
We believe everyone should have the opportunity to bike for transportation, good health, and the pure joy and freedom it brings. Over the last 100 years, our communities and transportation system have been developed and designed primarily for automobiles, which has prioritized vehicle road space and speed over people’s safety and ability to get around without a car.
In communities all across our country, people who bike have been treated as if they don’t belong on our streets. For children and parents, riding a bike to school seems impossible. Too often, bikes are viewed as toys or a niche activity for select groups rather than how bikes should be seen: as an essential tool in building a better life for everyone.
We think bicycling should be commonplace — an everyday part of life. To do that, we’re making biking an easier option for more people, because when more people bike, more people benefit, even those who don’t bike. Removing barriers to bicycling must be a national priority.
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