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Thursday, May 23, 2013

NCBA Legislative and Advocacy Update: June 4

NCBA Education & Training

Legislative and Advocacy Update

Tuesday, June 4, 2013 • 12 - 1 pm, Eastern

Join NCBA CLUSA President and CEO Mike Beall and Capitol Hill professionals as they discuss cooperative legislative matters and current issues in Washington. With Congress working on important legislation such as tax reform, the farm bill and the appropriations process, now is the time to get updated on issues that are important to you, your cooperative, and your community. During this update, learn what NCBA CLUSA is working on legislatively to advance the cooperative business model within Congress, the White House, and the federal government.

Update Areas
  • Overview of the current work in Congress and the Administration
  • USDA Rural Cooperative Development Grant Program consolidation proposal
  • Development legislation: “Creating Jobs Through Cooperatives Act of 2013”
  • Food Co-op eligibility for SBA programs
  • Credit Union legislation including the “Member Business Lending” bill
  • Tax reform and how it affects cooperatives including credit unions
  • FEMA housing cooperative disaster funding eligibility
Moderator
  • R.L. Condra - Vice President of Advocacy, NCBA CLUSA
Panelists
  • Mike Beall - President and CEO, NCBA CLUSA
  • John Weinfurter - Vice President, Government Relations, Witt | O'Brien's
  • John Harsch - Director, Government Relations, Witt | O'Brien's
  • John McKechnie - Partner, Total Spectrum
Who Should Attend
  • Cooperative developers, representatives, and volunteers
  • Members of community service organizations
  • Other groups/individuals that support the co-op movement and are interested in learning about cooperative legislative matters
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About NCBA CLUSA
The National Cooperative Business Association CLUSA International (NCBA CLUSA) is the national association for cooperative businesses providing cross-sector education, support and advocacy helping co-ops thrive across a variety of sectors. For nearly 100 years, our mission has been to develop, advance and protect cooperative enterprises demonstrating that cooperatives are a better business model for advancing economic and social impact. For the last 50 years, we have supported cooperative development globally through our CLUSA international program.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Fundraising for the new cohort of Green Worker Cooperatives


The Next Wave of Co-ops are here! 

The Spring semester of the Coop Academy, our business boot camp for cooperative start-ups, is less than a month away. But before any of the four teams of aspiring cooperative entrepreneurs are able to benefit from the aggressive combination of training, coaching, and technical services such as legal incorporation, graphic design, and website development, first they have to fundraise for their course registration fee ($550 per team member).
It’s their first assignment as a team. We request you donate to one, several or all of these start-up cooperatives. Your donation is their access to training and resources, a network of support, and of course … success. Think of it as an investment in the creation of the economy you’ve always dreamed of.

Make a donation today … then tell your friends.

The Next Wave

1. The Women Of Color and LGBTQ Healing Arts Collectivewill provide holisitc health services to the Bronx by and for womyn of color and the LGBTQ community. The collective will operate out of the Casa Atabex Ache/House of Womyn’s Power in the South Bronx.




2. POPis an online feminist zine created by and for young women of color from the Bronx. It grew out of W.O.M.E.N. (Where Our Minds Empower Needs), a young women’s group at The Point CDC in the South Bronx and aims to fight back oppressive images and talk about women of color in a more positive, complex, and real manner. Watch their amazing video!

3. Eco Rydersis a group of young people dedicated to teaching Bronx youth about the environment and social issues through green skateboard design. They operate out of The Point CDC in the South Bronx.Watch their inspiring video!
4. The NYC Student Credit Union will be a student-owned and operated credit union within the CUNY university system providing financial services tailored to the special needs of students.

 

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

CDI places article in Jewish Currents on Cooperatives

CDI Executive Director Noemi Giszpenc contributed an article to the Autumn 2012 issue of Jewish Currents, entitled "Cooperatives: The (Jewish) World's Best-Kept Secret". It has interviews with CFNE's Micha Josephy and Rebecca Dunn of Cooperative Fund of New England, Richard Dines of Credit Union National Association, Jenny Silverman of DotCommCoop (and lately of Red Sun Press), Yoni Landau and Dan Spitzer of CoFed (Cooperative Food Empowerment Directive), and Deanne Dworski-Riggs who interned with the US Federation of Worker Cooperatives. Thanks to all for participating!