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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Worker cooperative in association with a non-profit
Sorry I did not make it clear. I am in Miami, Florida. At 12/11/2001, you wrote: >Santiago -- > >Sounds like a very interesting project! > >The odds are you want somebody relatively close and inexpensive. There >are public sector employee ownership programs in OH, NY (though I'm not >sure how big it is today), WA, MI, VT, and VA; there are highly >knowledgeable non-profits in CA, MA, IL, NC and PA. > >Where are you? We can provide referrals. > >John Logue > >At 08:54 PM 12/08/2001, you wrote: >>A local non-profit social service organization (about 20 employees) has >>decided to consider reorganizing itself along the following lines: the >>non-profit (501(c)(3)) would continue to exist, but the employees would >>become the owners of a worker cooperative which would contract with the >>non-profit to perform the services (which consist generally of outreach >>and advocacy). The non-profit currently acts, along with its ongoing >>functions, as a sort of "incubator" for new organizations: for a >>transitional period it acts as fiscal agent for the organization in >>formation, and the employees of the new organization become employees of >>the non-profit; and then eventually the new organization goes off on its >>own. A committee of which I am a member has been asked to come back with >>a more detailed plan by the end of the year. Can you give us any help, >>or recommend anyone that might be able to do so? >> >>Santiago G. Leon >>Home phone (305)666-7361, fax (305) 661-2127 >>Office phone (305) 577-4270, fax (305) 577-3502 >>Office email sleon@answerrisk.com > > Santiago G. Leon Home phone (305)666-7361, fax (305) 661-2127 Office phone (305) 577-4270, fax (305) 577-3502 Office email sleon@answerrisk.com
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