CROP LA
CROP-LA (Community Resilience Organizing Project) is a transportation justice and mutual aid group. We are providing free cycling safety gear and cyclists’ rights education in an increasingly bike-hostile city.
Budget
Transparent and open finances.
-$277.79 USD
Paid
Reimbursement #192334
Bike Lights purchase for Long Beach fundraiser by Bike Lane Uprising
Category
Materials & Supplies
-$352.60 USD
Paid
Reimbursement #192333
Credit from Jae to CROP LA •
+$3.00USD
Completed
Contribution #559251
$
Today’s balance-$0.39 USD
Total raised
$1,905.88 USD
Total disbursed
$1,906.27 USD
Estimated annual budget
$84.00 USD
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News from CROP LA
Updates on our activities and progress.
RIP to Open Collective
As you may have heard, Open Collective is shutting down its fiscal sponsorship program. CROP is likely going to go defunct for the time being unless there's significant interest in starting things up again. Thank you to everyone who support...
Published on March 10, 2024 by Olga
What did we accomplish in 2023?
Hi friends, 2023 has been a whirlwind of a year. CROP LA became somewhat inactive towards the end of 2022 as the collective spent a lot of time figuring out what we wanted to do and how we wanted to go about our mission. A few of us still r...
Published on November 10, 2023 by Olga
About
CROP-LA (Community Resilience Organizing Project) is a collection of abolitionist activists in Los Angeles, focused on projects around transportation justice, mutual aid, and political education. We are currently providing free cycling safety gear and cyclists’ rights education in an increasingly bike-hostile city, but are looking to expand our scope in the future.
We’re committed to working with other local activist groups, and to teaching ourselves and each other the skills we’ve gained doing our work in order to help accelerate the movement for social justice.
Donations will be used for distribution materials (bike lights, reflective tape, printing know-your-rights educational materials, signs), as well as basic operational overhead (like storage, tools).