Creating A Cooperative Food Economy

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Date: 
22 May, 2014

4pm - 7pm Eastern Time
$10 - $20

The price of this course is reduced thanks to a grant from the CHS Foundation.

Explore cooperative business models and their various forms of democratic ownership in this course. Students will develop a course-long project to create and develop a local co-op enterprise. The projects will focus on strengthening food security, sustainability, community ownership, and/or food access.

Throughout this process, students will receive mentorship from TESA teachers, co-op professionals working in the food economy, and their fellow students. Interactive classes, online tools, and guest speakers will inform students’ understanding of the local food economy and help them develop a cooperative enterprise that makes sense for their region or focus

You will receive a certificate upon completion of this course.

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Highlights:

  • Work with cooperative experts and cooperative educators
  • Learn hands on skills in cooperative business development
  • Cultivate democratic meeting and management skills
  • Learn about and participate in the burgeoning cooperative movement
  • Develop your own cooperative and create a plan to move it forward
  • Shape the class to fit your needs and interests

TESA has developed a wide range of educational resources and programs that have been implemented on local, regional, national, and even international levels. Our cooperative work includes creating Co-opoly: The Game of Cooperatives; fostering nearly 100 workshops around the country in 2012; coordinating Cultivate.Coop; working with four different organizations on cooperative incubation programs; leading cooperative courses at Greenfield Community College; and much more.

This course is adapted from the Farm & Food Cooperatives course developed for Greenfield Community College.

 

Host: 
Toolbox for Education and Social Action
Online course  --
United States