Thursday, August 29, 2013

Come to the 2013 New York Cooperative Summit

Registration for the New York Cooperative Summit is now open
www.newyorkcooperative.net

The New York Cooperative Network will hold the second annual New York Cooperative Summit in Syracuse on Saturday, September 28th.  The event will feature expert speakers and presentations that will educate and inspire members of the cooperative movement, from experienced practitioner to new enthusiasts.  

Connect with the leaders of New York’s cooperative movement.


The 2013 Summit features new breakout sessions, opportunities for discussion and engagement with cooperators close to home, and keynote addresses from prominent thinkers and doers.  Learn more about the presenters and panels:  
Summit Details

Date and TimeSaturday, September 28, 2013
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (EDT)

LocationSouth Side Innovation Center
2610 South Salina Street
Syracuse, NY 13205
See map

More information
newyorkcooperative.net
facebook.com/NYCooperativeNetwork
newyorkcooperative@gmail.com

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Call for Co-op Academy Mentors! Worcester Roots project, fall 2013

Call for Co-op Academy Mentors!

Experienced Co-operators Needed!

This fall, Worcester Roots Project, in collaboration with Solidarity And Green Economy Alliance (SAGE), CDI and Boston Center for Community Ownership is holding the very first Co-op Academy: "Concept to Co-op (CtC)"! CtC is a comprehensive training and mentorship program that gives present and prospective member-owners the knowledge, resources, tools, and connections to start their own business and become part of a national cooperative movement. 20 sessions over 10 weeks will include in-depth, personalized, and participatory trainings on incorporation, finance, market analysis, group development, and much more.

We believe that the best way to learn how to start your own cooperative business is to work closely with someone who has done it before, who knows the pitfalls and the potential, the challenges and the rewards. That's why we are calling for those with experience either with cooperatives or small business development to join us in supporting these budding, community-minded entrepreneurs in realizing their
dreams.

Mentorship means:

Being paired with a small group working to make their co-op business idea a reality or to transform an existing business or project into a cooperative.
Committing to a minimum of five evening sessions (in person or by phone/video conference) between September 16 - November 20, where you will go over the progress the group has made so far, advise them on next steps, connect them with relevant resources, and share what you've learned from your own experiences (fifteen hours total).
After they have completed the CtC Academy, holding six monthly sessions, either in person, online, or by phone. Help to check their progress, troubleshoot problems, explore new avenues for development, and advise them on their direction (6 hours plus 4 hours misc for a grand total of 25 hours over 6 months for the full mentorship commitment).

We are looking for people who have:


  • Started their own cooperative
  • Have started their own (non-cooperative) business
  • Have worked in cooperative development
  • Have extensive experience in finance or small business development

Additional skills desired include:


  • Knowledge of small business law
  • Experience with other kinds of cooperatives: credit unions, energy, housing, producer or marketing
  • Experience working with small groups
  • Interpersonal skills / ability to meet people where they are
  • Experience with marketing, branding, or sales

Mentorship is a powerful and rewarding experience, an opportunity to walk people through the process of discovering themselves as creative agents in a new, compassionate economy. In addition, Worcester Roots is fundraising to make compensation possible on a case by case basis.

Join us in making the economy of tomorrow a reality, today. Please contact us if interested in being a mentor, or with any questions.
Asa Needle, Coordinator of Outreach and Education, Worcester Roots Project, asa@worcesterroots.org c: 774-242-2842