Do We Own It? - NASCO Institute
Session materials from “Do We Own It?,” presented by Noah Compo at NASCO Institute 2016.
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Session materials from “Do We Own It?,” presented by Noah Compo at NASCO Institute 2016.
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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 "Grappling with Racial Inequality, How Can We Create a Better World?," presented by Rachel Vernon at NASCO Institute 2015.
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This workshop will take the participant through some realities of race and economics in this country, then move on to discussing how to create a more equitable and inclusive co-op movement.
Session materials from "Lies About Allies: Creating Cooperative Solidarity," presented by Maisie Kise and Charlie Anderle at NASCO Institute 2015.
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Session materials from “Member-Staff Relations (Roundtable),” presented by Steve Dubb at NASCO Institute 2016.
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This roundtable discussion is a space for co-op staff and managers to explore everything from boundaries, to evaluations, and beyond.
Session materials from "Negotiating with Institutions: A Collaborative Case Study," presented by Meghan Smith, Corey Walters, Lily Tanner and Ben Pearl at NASCO Institute 2015.
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Session materials from "Planning for Growth and Renovation," presented by Chiji Ochiagha at NASCO Institute 2015.
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Investing in ourselves includes planning and budgeting for growth and renovation of our cooperatives. We'll look at how this can be achieved for small to medium sized housing cooperatives.
Session materials from "Principled Living: Cooperation Among Cooperatives," presented by Thomas Bowen and Christina Jennings at NASCO Institute 2015.
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Session materials from "Reinvest in a Just Transition: How Your School Can Support Cooperative Economic Development," presented by Lauren Ressler and Ian Trupin at NASCO Institute 2015.
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Session materials from "The Critical Role of Women in U.S. Cooperative History and Lessons for Today's Work," presented by Ajowa Nzinga Ifateyo at NASCO Institute 2015.
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