Support the BTA:

Join the BTA

Please join today to support better biking and become part of a community of thousands of fellow Oregonians who care about cycling.

As a member, you’ll not only be helping our work, you’ll also receive our newsletter, e-mail alerts, invitations to events, and discounts at over 50 bike shops around the state.

 

BTA Membership Options

Membership and special contributions can be in any amount, but here are a few options.

Join or renew your membership with a gift of:

☐ $40 Individual
☐ $60 Household
☐ $100 Friend*
☐ $200 Advocate*
☐ $300 Bud Clark Society*
☐ $___ Other

☐ $___ Sustainer* (Monthly gift of $10 or more)
To become a Sustaining Donor, please email Kristin or call 503-226-0676 x24.

*Donate $100 or more and receive your choice of the following:
☐ BTA T-Shirt
☐ Rubber to the Road: Rides Around Portland
☐ Pedal Power Legal Guide

Note: You may request an additional card for another person in your household.

Please email Kristin Bott or call 503-226-0676 x24 to request a member card, t-shirt, or for other membership matters.

Learn more about our business membership program here.

Join Online

Use the button above to make a secure credit card donation via PayPal. You will be asked to indicate the dollar amount you are donating as well as your address. A PayPal account is not required.

Current members: you can use Paypal to renew your membership online. We will update your record when the transaction goes through.

By Mail

Download the membership form and mail in your contribution by check or credit card.

You can specify on the form if you are renewing your membership or giving a gift to someone else.

Don’t worry if you can't download the forms, you can simply send your check or money order to:

BTA, P.O. Box 28289, Portland, OR 97228.

By Telephone

Telephone donations by Visa or Master Card (or questions about the benefits of membership or the BTA in general) can be directed to:

Membership Services Coordinator Kristin Bott at (503) 226-0676 x24.

Your donation is tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.