What does an economy that VALUES WORKERS, the larger COMMUNITY, and the ENVIRONMENT look like?
As the climate changes, community needs are transforming as well. From different growing seasons for farmers and gardeners to more extreme weather events, to altered patterns of migration and tourism, the next quarter century will bring societal and economic changes that will require creative, dynamic, place-based solutions. The co-op model is designed to be nimble and responsive to community needs, empowering those most impacted by upheaval to participate in designing new tools and resources.
In this session, led by Drew De Los Santos, Executive Director of the Austin Cooperative Business Association, participants will learn how to use the cooperative principles and business model to invigorate a cooperatve economy that can survive the current climate crisis.
The class will include:
- Models of Green Economy Co-ops
- Discussion of inclusive economic systems
- Tools and resources to begin developing a climate-responsive cooperative
Class attendees will have the opportunity to schedule FREE coaching and consulting with the instructor and other co-op experts.
Region
International
Categories
Climate Change, Co-operatives