Converting your store to a co-op: Introductory webinar
Walk through the Converting Your Store to a Co-op Action Guide with this webinar.
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Walk through the Converting Your Store to a Co-op Action Guide with this webinar.
Thinking about turning an existing grocery store into a co-op? Start here!
This tool is meant to help you and your co-op: be as forthright as possible. Take this as an individual: after reading and considering each statement, fill out a number/ assessment that you feel best applies to your co-op
by Amber X.. Chen | LA Public Press | March 12, 2024
These done-for-you resources can be used freely by your co-op to introduce the foundational cooperative principles via irresistably shareable graphics and printables.
By Will Solomon | Civil Eats | October 20, 2022
By Christina Cookes | Civil Eats | September 12,2022
Co-ops that are working on opening a retail (brick and mortar) storefront often consider running some form of buying club or online market to start providing service to the community before a store can be opened.
Food Co-op Initiative provides exceptional resources for people in the U.S. working to start a retail food co-op that meets the needs of their community. New startups can use our materials at no charge and are able to reach out to our staff for phone consultations and additional technical help.
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