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Monday, September 22, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Start: 12:00 am
Start: Sep 22 2008 - 12:00am
End: Sep 24 2008 - 12:00am


Innovation and Management.

The responses of public, social and co-operative economy enterprises to major challenges.


Seville, Spain
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
(all day)
Start: Sep 22 2008 - 12:00am
End: Sep 24 2008 - 12:00am


Innovation and Management.

The responses of public, social and co-operative economy enterprises to major challenges.


Seville, Spain
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
End: 12:00 am
Start: Sep 22 2008 - 12:00am
End: Sep 24 2008 - 12:00am


Innovation and Management.

The responses of public, social and co-operative economy enterprises to major challenges.


Seville, Spain
Thursday, September 25, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Friday, September 26, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Saturday, September 27, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Sunday, September 28, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Monday, September 29, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Thursday, October 2, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Friday, October 3, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Saturday, October 4, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Sunday, October 5, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Monday, October 6, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Thursday, October 9, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Friday, October 10, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Saturday, October 11, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Sunday, October 12, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Monday, October 13, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
(all day)
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
End: 12:00 am
Start: Apr 14 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 15 2008 - 12:00am

CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
2008 Cooperative Business Development Training Program for Practitioners
 
The CooperationWorks! Cooperative Business Development Training Program is a rigorous course for professionals to develop their skills to assist groups to start new cooperative enterprises. The curriculum includes:
 
-         The key steps of effective cooperative business development
-         The unique attributes of cooperative finance, law, governance and management
-         The essential tools for group ownership in building long-term success
 
This program has been designed to deliver the best of what has been learned in the field of cooperative business development to new practitioners.  It consists of two intensive five-day sessions emphasizing the practical application of cooperative business development skills.
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The Art & Science of Cooperative Business Development
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
At the conclusion of the program participants will be prepared to assist the development of a new cooperative business from inception through feasibility analysis, business planning, incorporation, capitalization, membership development, business launch and on-going operational stability and success.
 
Participation is limited; registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. 
 
For more information contact Audrey Malan at 307-655-91162 or cw@vcn.com. 
 
 


CooperationWorks! Professional Development Training Program:
The Art and Science of Starting a Cooperative Business
Sessions One & Two
 
Program Description and Registration Materials
 
Session One: Effective Cooperative Business Development for Practitioners
April 14-18, 2008, Madison, Wisconsin
 
The first session in the program will discuss the skills and key development steps required for the successful development of cooperative businesses. The program will include case studies and tours to local co-ops to detail the practical applications of the development steps and methodologies.
 
Areas of study in Session One of the training and certification program include:
-         Cooperative Models, History and Principles
-         Comparative Business Models
-         The Critical Steps of Co-op Development
-         Feasibility Analysis
-         Business Planning
-         Building Stakeholder Capacity
-         Governance and Oversight
-         Case Study Analysis
-         Resources for Practitioners
 
Session Two: Practitioners as Facilitators for Emerging Cooperative Businesses
Fall, 2008
Madison, Wisconsin
 
The second session in the program examines the unique specifics of cooperative enterprises and building effective group capacity for the long-term success of the enterprise. Break-out case studies will track the practical applications of the methodologies in four existing cooperative businesses.
 
Areas of study in Session Two of the training and certification program include:
-         Co-op Legal Structures and Taxation
-         Co-op Finance, Equity and Capitalization
-         Group Decision Making and Strategic Planning
-         Co-op Management Oversight
-         Keys to Achieving Operational Success
 
Certification
Certification is available for course participants who attend both Sessions One and Two, and who also obtain a passing score in the National Development Council’s Economic Development Finance 101 Program (www.nationaldevelopmentcouncil.org). Participants must pre-register for certification with CooperationWorks!
 
CooperationWorks!
CooperationWorks! is a national cooperative of 20 cooperative business development centers. CW members work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Member centers provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. By sharing their knowledge through CooperationWorks!, members maximize resources, avoid duplication and bring the greatest benefit to the communities they serve. 
 
 
Enrollment and Registration
Enrollment in the CooperationWorks! training program is limited and will be on a first come, first served basis. Registration will be confirmed when full payment is received.
Participants may pre-register by emailing the Registration Form to cw@vcn.com. The Registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008
 
 
Course Tuition
CooperationWorks! encourages practitioners to attend both sessions One and Two of the program.  Tuition rates are meant to encourage people to take full advantage of the year’s program.
 


Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:     $ 800
Session One Room & Board:  $ 500
Session One Total: $1,300
 
Session Two Tuition: $ 800
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $1,400
 
Non-Members of CooperationWorks!
Session One Tuition:  $1,200
Session One Room & Board: $500
Session One Total: $1,700
 
Session Two Tuition: $1,200
 
Sessions 1 & 2 paid in advance: $2,100


 
Program Schedule
Session One will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, April 14 and end at noon on Friday, April 18.  The daily program will run from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (except on Friday) with informal optional evening events.
 
 
Meals and Accommodations
All training sessions, meals and lodging will take place at the
 
J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center
1950 Willow Drive
Madison, Wisconsin
 
Cost for lodging and all meals is $100 per day or $500 for each 5-day session, payable with tuition. CooperationWorks! will reserve rooms directly with the Friedrick Conference Center for program participants.
 
If participants share a room the 5-day rate is $325. Participants who do not lodge at the training facility will pay a per-day meal rate of $30 or $150 per 5-day session.
 
 
Travel Options and Directions
Travel arrangements are to be made individually and paid for by participants. Please plan to arrive the Sunday evening prior to the Session starting date, as classes begin at 8:00 am on the first day of the training program. The session ends at noon on Friday, April 18.
 
Participants may fly directly into Madison, WI. or near by Milwaukee, or Midway or O’Hare airports in Chicago, IL and go by land from there. Visit O'Hare International Airport or Midway International Airport websites for information on taxi or car rental service.
 
Madison's airport is a short distance from the downtown campus and the J.F. Friedrick Center. Taxi service is available for the 20-minute ride for about $20. There is no local bus service.
 


CooperationWorks!
The Art and Science of Starting a Co-op
Session One: The Steps of Effective Cooperative Business Development
April 14-18, 2008   
 
REGISTRATION FORM
To register for the program, send the completed registration form with payment to KCARD and make checks payable to CooperationWorks! The registration deadline for Session One is Monday, March 31, 2008.
 
Thelma Davis, KCARD
411 Ring Road
Elizabethtown, KY  42701
Tel: 270/763-8258; Fax: 270/763-9927; email: tdavis@kcard.info
           
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
Name
 
Organization
 
Address
 
 
Telephone & Cell
 
Email Address
 
Contact in Case of Emergency
 
Relationship
 
 
I am registering for:
Check
 
CW Member
Non-Member
 
Session One, April 14-18, 2008
$  800
$ 1,200
 
Session Two, Fall, 2008
    800
   1,200
 
Pre-Pay Tuition for Sessions One & Two
 1,400
   2,100
 
Session One, Single Room & Board
    500
      500
 
Session One, Double Room & Board
    325
      325
 
Session One, Meals Only
    150
      150
TOTAL REGISTRATION PAYMENT ENCLOSED
 
 
 
I am seeking certification:  yes__     no __
 
Meal Requirements:
c                Vegetarian
c                Vegan
c                Other (please specify):
 
 
Make check payable to:  CooperationWorks! 
REGISTRANT INFORMATION
 
Name:
 
Current work situation:
 
 
 
 
Educational background:
 
 
 
 
 
Work experience background:
 
 
 
 
 
Current and long-term goals in the area of cooperative business development:
 
 
 
 
 
What are your key areas of interest in the field of cooperative business development?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


www.nwcdc.coop

CooperationWorks!

J.F. Friedrick Inn and Conference Center, 1950 Willow Drive, Madison, Wisconsin

April 14-18, 2008 and Fall 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Start: 12:00 am

Attached is the information brochure and registration form for the 2008 Co-op Conference and Gala.  Please distribute widely, and include in your calendar of events.


Royal Botanical Gardens in Burlington Ontario
Thursday, October 16, 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Start: 9:00 am
Start: Oct 16 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 18 2008 - 9:00pm

The 2008 ICA Research Conference on "The Role of Cooperatives in Sustaining Development and Fostering Social Responsibility" will be held in Riva del Garda (Trento, Italy) on October 16, 17 and 18, 2008.  Please find attached files on Call for Papers from Professor Lou Hammond Ketilson, Chair of ICA Committee on Cooperative Research.  The information on hotel and conference website etc, will be announced soon.


Friday, October 17, 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
(all day)
Start: Oct 16 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 18 2008 - 9:00pm

The 2008 ICA Research Conference on "The Role of Cooperatives in Sustaining Development and Fostering Social Responsibility" will be held in Riva del Garda (Trento, Italy) on October 16, 17 and 18, 2008.  Please find attached files on Call for Papers from Professor Lou Hammond Ketilson, Chair of ICA Committee on Cooperative Research.  The information on hotel and conference website etc, will be announced soon.


Saturday, October 18, 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
End: 9:00 pm
Start: Oct 16 2008 - 9:00am
End: Oct 18 2008 - 9:00pm

The 2008 ICA Research Conference on "The Role of Cooperatives in Sustaining Development and Fostering Social Responsibility" will be held in Riva del Garda (Trento, Italy) on October 16, 17 and 18, 2008.  Please find attached files on Call for Papers from Professor Lou Hammond Ketilson, Chair of ICA Committee on Cooperative Research.  The information on hotel and conference website etc, will be announced soon.


Sunday, October 19, 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Monday, October 20, 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
(all day)
Start: Sep 1 2008 - 6:00am
End: May 30 2009 - 6:00am

This educational program is a unique opportunity for professional development in Community Economic Development.  While there are CED programs already available in Alberta, this one is different in that it addresses CED from a social service/social enterprise perspective (rather than a business perspective).  This program also includes a module on affordable housing.  It nicely complements what is already offered in Alberta and would serve to provide a wider perspective when dealing with community issues.


www.cochrane.ca

Cochrane, Alberta