Board-Staff Relations
This PowerPoint is a part of a workshop presented at the 2009 Staff and Managers Conference.
This PowerPoint is a part of a workshop presented at the 2009 Staff and Managers Conference.
An introduction to Brotherhood Economics (Toyohiko Kagawa) and the overlap between cooperative principles and Christianity. This essay was written by Rev. William Alfred Clint (1906-1980).
A guide to starting out right and building a cohesive co-op home
One of the benefits of group living is the ability to share resources in a more efficient way. This is a small collection of recipes which can be made with inexpensive ingredients and in little time, using coop labor. These recipes are aimed at people without significant culinary training, and are intended to be foods which can keep for a long time. Enjoy!
The attached guide was created by the NASCO Inclusion Committee as a tool for facilitating caucuses and working groups at NASCO Institute.
An introduction to popular theater and Augusto Boal's "Theater of the Oppressed" (featured in NASCO's Anti-Oppression Action Camp)
A handout on ways white people can counteract racism and be allies for people of color.
[Copyright 1994 by John Raible]
These resources are a work in progress. Email your feedback to info@nasco.coop.
This is from Geoff Mayer's workshop on maintenance at Institute (2010).
Attached you will find the MSU Student Housing Cooperative's Code of Operations. The code is their collection of corporate policies. It changes and grows as their membership's needs change and grow. Changes to the Code of Operations are generally made by their Board of Directors, but they can also be changed by the membership through a petition and referendum process.