Cottage Industries: Creating Live/Work Cooperatives - NASCO Institute
Session materials from "Cottage Industries: Creating Live/Work Cooperatives," presented by Matthew Keesan at NASCO Institute 2015.
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Session materials from "Cottage Industries: Creating Live/Work Cooperatives," presented by Matthew Keesan at NASCO Institute 2015.
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Session materials from "Anatomy of a Budget," presented by Alex Green at NASCO Institute 2015.
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Session materials from "Advanced Meeting Facilitation (roundtable)," presented by Maya Menlo at NASCO Institute 2015.
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Session materials from "Creating a New Co-op - 4 - Budgets & Feasibility," presented by Mark Fick at NASCO Institute 2015.
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A development budget is a powerful tool for shaping your co-op's vision. Learn how to understand the development budget for your new co-op, to present that budget to lenders or other partners, and use the budget to look at your co-op's options. Do not fear the spreadsheets! They are your friend!
Session materials from "Worker-Owned Co-ops and Workplace Democracy," presented by David Morgan at NASCO Institute 2015.
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Session materials from "Getting Tax Exemption," presented by David "Rosebud" Sparer at NASCO Institute 2016.
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What does it mean to be a "nonprofit"? What are the benefits and drawbacks of 501c3 status and other tax exemptions for co-ops? Is it worth it? We will discuss the systems of nonprofit incorporation, federal tax exemption, and local tax exemptions. We will also cover the 501c3 application (IRS Form 1023) in detail.
Session materials from "Toward Co-ops as Revolutionary Spaces for Challenging Gender Norms of Domesticity," presented by Lauren Beitler at NASCO Institute 2015.
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Session materials from "Creating a New Co-op - 3 - Incorporation & Bylaws," presented by Corrigan Nadon-Nichols at NASCO Institute 2015.
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Incorporation is the process of making your co-op a legal entity which can own property, take out loans, and enter into contracts. But there are often many choices that can stymie a group's progress: Corporation or LLC? Which tax-exemptions do we want? We will discuss the why and how of incorporating a co-op, with particular attention to creating bylaws for the new organizations.
Session materials from "Cooperating against Rape Culture to Avoid Collective Oppression," presented by Jess Harman at NASCO Institute 2015.
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Session materials from "Principled Living: Cooperation Among Cooperatives," presented by Thomas Bowen and Christina Jennings at NASCO Institute 2015.
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