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Allows coops to get grants from foundations/private philanthropists
No one funder (although largely funded by Omidyar Network)
Started off as a small accelerator tweak and is growing into a whole new approach to entrepreneur learning and support // Could become Accelerator 2.0
Focuses on revenue growth, governance, and financing
Started with a pilot with 3 grads
Supports (eg invested in/gave money to) The Driver’s Cooperative, Tootie’s Tempeh, Bold Reuse (formerly GOBox), The Nearness
Started as shared back-office supports program and morphed
Started as shared back-office supports program and morphed
Will allow us to potentially 10x the number of entrepreneurs served with our flagship supports
Our first & flagship program
Prototype is a choose-your-own adventure incorporation needs survey
Supports (eg invested in/gave money to) The Driver’s Cooperative, Tootie’s Tempeh, Bold Reuse (formerly GOBox), The Nearness
More bespoke than Accelerator support
Involves a partnership with an org founded by a former Board member (UpsideDown Consulting, Camille Kerr)
Involves new staff and Board training opportunities
Focuses on low-income and 50+ entrepreneurs
The largest time suck
Gave us the opportunity to pilot an incubator
Was inspired by The Driver’s Co-op and Zebras Unite
Focuses on revenue growth, governance, and financing
#BlackCoopsMatter
Included a $14m grant in its first year
Focuses on our grads biggest need
Has multiple names :)
Prototype is a choose-your-own adventure incorporation needs survey
Focuses on low-income and 50+ entrepreneurs
Will allow us to potentially 10x the number of entrepreneurs served with our flagship supports
Was a 4-phase project that started with research
Started off as a small accelerator tweak and is growing into a whole new approach to entrepreneur learning and support // Could become Accelerator 2.0
Earned revenue source
Involves 583,647 outside contractors
Free!
Was a 4-phase project that started with research
No one funder (although largely funded by Omidyar Network)
Normally gets 100 applicants
Not part of our 501c3
Includes the idea of right-sized bylaws
No one funder (although largely funded by Omidyar Network)
More bespoke than Accelerator support
Earned revenue source
Will build off what we started with Lean Co-op
Started with a blog post
Earned revenue source
Was inspired by The Driver’s Co-op and Zebras Unite
Funded by our most frustrating partner
Included a $14m grant in its first year
Started with a blog post
#GradConnect
Allows groups of people to get together and start operating like a collective or cooperative without formally incorporating
Gave us the opportunity to pilot an incubator
Two and a half years in the making
Includes coaching
Uses a Notion Resource Library
Includes coaching
Allows coops to get grants from foundations/private philanthropists
#BlackCoopsMatter
Could become our largest single source of revenue in year 1
Involves 583,647 outside contractors
Started with a pilot with 3 grads
Normally gets 100 applicants
Focuses on our grads biggest need
Our first & flagship program
Uses a Notion Resource Library
Will build off what we started with Lean Co-op
Includes the idea of right-sized bylaws
Should not be a 2023 program (but is)
The largest time suck
Two and a half years in the making
Could become our largest single source of revenue in year 1
#GradConnect
Involves a partnership with an org founded by a former Board member (UpsideDown Consulting, Camille Kerr)
Has multiple names :)
Partnership with Open Collective Foundation
Not part of our 501c3
Funded by our most frustrating partner
Allows groups of people to get together and start operating like a collective or cooperative without formally incorporating
Involves new staff and Board training opportunities