Participate
As an open-source software foundation, the Open Mobility Foundation welcomes a variety of methods of participation and contribution.
As an open-source software foundation, the Open Mobility Foundation welcomes a variety of methods of participation and contribution.
BECOME AN INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTOR
Interested individuals can become contributors, who participate in activities like software development or working in committees that focus on issues related to the Open Mobility Foundation’s mission.
To get started or simply learn more, sign up to review our onboarding checklist which includes important policies and agreements, plus more information about how to get involved in the community.
SNAPSHOT: INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTORS
- Participate in software development through working groups and on GitHub
- Participate in committees focusing on topics like privacy, curb management, and passenger services
- Join a thriving community working to build a more uniform regulatory environment and technology marketplace
BECOME A Member
Snapshot: Members
- Participate in leadership roles and committees to shape the work of the OMF
- Access member engagement events and programming
- Build relationships and access a diverse array of perspectives on emerging mobility services
- Contribute dues based on organization type and size, with no financial commitment required from public sector members
The Open Mobility Foundation is a partnership between municipalities and companies united in finding solutions to shared transportation challenges. The OMF is led by its municipal members, but all members (including public and private sector members) may participate at the committee and project level. Public sector organizations can join for free.
To learn more about becoming a member, sign up to view our membership kit which includes relevant applications plus more information about which level of membership is right for your organization.
“Data is key to building a robust transportation system that effectively connects people to the jobs and services they need. OMF will provide a forum for leading communities and their private sector partners to establish shared mobility systems that are safer, more equitable, cleaner and healthier.”
Beth Osborne, Director of Transportation for America