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