Difference between revisions of "REDI Innovation Hub Cooperatives Program"
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=What are Innovation Hub Cooperatives?= | =What are Innovation Hub Cooperatives?= | ||
[[Innovation hub cooperative|Innovation hub cooperatives]] are buildings that serve as destinations for innovation culture - designed, governed and owned by local communities as cooperatives. | [[Innovation hub cooperative|Innovation hub cooperatives]] are buildings that serve as destinations for innovation culture - designed, governed and owned by local communities as cooperatives, based on the [[solidarity cooperative]] framework. | ||
=What are examples of Innovation Hub Cooperatives?= | =What are examples of Innovation Hub Cooperatives?= |
Revision as of 16:11, 14 October 2021
Regional Economic Development for Eastern Idaho (REDI) is developing a program to assist municipalities in supporting local communities to develop innovation hub cooperatives.
What are Innovation Hub Cooperatives?
Innovation hub cooperatives are buildings that serve as destinations for innovation culture - designed, governed and owned by local communities as cooperatives, based on the solidarity cooperative framework.
What are examples of Innovation Hub Cooperatives?
Commongrounds is a 50,000 s.f. innovation hub cooperative in Traverse City, Michigan, which serves as both a pilot project and learning laboratory. It is presently the only project of its kind in the country - a mixed-use community building that is owned and governed as a cooperative.
What systems do Innovation Hub Cooperatives use?
Resources
- Catalyst hub cooperatives - A similar model to innovation hub cooperatives, supported by Be The Change Cooperative.