WERU News Report 4/29/15

Producer/Host: Amy Browne
Engineer: John Greenman

“2015 is truly a booming co-op year”, according to Jessica Pooley of the Cooperative Development Institute, a group whose mission is “to build a cooperative economy through the creation and development of successful cooperative enterprises and networks in diverse communities” in the Northeast. On this edition of the WERU News Report Jessica Pooley and 2 of her colleagues at CDI- Rob Brown and Jonah Fertig — are joining us to talk about projects they are working on, ranging from resident-owned housing to worker-owned businesses, as well as the recently introduced LD1300 “An Act To Create and Sustain Jobs through Development of Cooperatives” If you’ve ever wonder if your business or residential community could become a coop, these are the experts who can answer your questions.

Jessica Pooley is the Housing Program Organizer under CDI’s New England Resident Owned Communites (“NEROC”) Program in Maine.
Rob Brown is the Director of CDI’s Business Ownership Solutions (BOS) program, which works with business owners to help them consider whether conversion to a co-op would meet their needs, and with employees and community members to facilitate conversions to worker and/or community-owned cooperatives.
Jonah Fertig is a cooperative developer with CDI in their rural cooperative services program.

WERU News Report 3/11/15

Producer/Host: Amy Browne
Engineer: John Greenman

The legalization of fireworks in Maine has been impacting everyone from farmers to people with PTSD (Post traumatic stress disorder) and pitting neighbor against neighbor. Today we’ll hear some of those stories, and listen in on legislative committee hearings as they consider ways to address the issues- and then we open the phone lines for listener calls.

But first.. We’re always looking for stories about ways communities are keeping power and control in local hands. Today’s story comes from Augusta, where residents have turned a mobile home community into a co-op, becoming the fourth resident-owned community in the state. Maine Cooperative Development Specialist and Director of RONA – the Residents Owned Neighborhood Association of Maine, Jessica Pooley, joins us to tell that story