The reason it hasn't happened is that maybe we don't need a centralized statewide
organization with branding, trademarks, advertising and all the accoutrements of
advertising campaigns that actually turn many of us off. Maybe the real strength
is in all these decentralized efforts that are currently taking place and quietly
growing and thriving, i.e. Fedco takes care of its own outreach because we know
our products, our markets etc. and works in areas where we have expertise (such
as helping seed savers or getting seeds into schools) to bring about social
change. I'd rather concentrate our efforts into building our own organizational
strengths at Fedco than into building another organization that will require
major resources and duplicate some of what we already have. I do agree with the
need for ongoing communication and coalitions between these different efforts,
such as the current legislative campaign for labeling GMOs that needs broad
grass-roots support, coalitions that can be developed on an as-needed basis. I
also think a group could study and look for concrete needs that aren't being met
(a revolving loan fund for start-ups could be one such idea) and then help
identify (and possibly initially fund the people who develop the expertise to
carry those concrete ideas forward into becoming new successful institutions.)
–CR Lawn
On Tue 04/02/13 8:51 AM , Larry Dansinger
ro...@psouth.net sent:
> [1].
> Larry
> On Apr 1, 2013, at 8:27 PM, Nanne Kennedy wrote:
> Just pulled out the Changing Maine Directory, fifth edition from
> 2001. "A Statewide Directory of Grassroots Social Action/Service
> Groups and Green Businesses." Does anyone know if this HUGE effort is
> still happening? Larry... it seems you would know;~)
>
> On Mar 27, 2013, at 8:28 AM, Larry Dansinger wrote:
> From Brad Sherwood: Please reply to Brad and, if you want, to this
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> Begin forwarded message:
> FROM: Brad Sherwood DATE: March 26, 2013 8:08:52 PM EDT TO: Larry
> Dansinger SUBJECT: ENTERPRISE IDEAS
> As I talk to people it becomes obvious that though there are many
> organizations and programs throughout Maine that are working to bring
> out positive social and economic change, these efforts thus far have
> not been embraced by the general population and only get minimal
> attention from the press.
> What is it that needs to be done to cause a larger impact? At the
> moment I am thinking we need a strong brand, or trademark, that can
> become recognized by everyone. Also, we need a cooperative
> infrastructure to provide marketing, distribution, a revolving fund
> for start ups, a research service, and a master database that connects
> all the groups in an easy to use and access format.
> I would like everyone to think about why it is that we have not thus
> far reached out beyond those who are now active, to convince others to
> get involved, and then to post their reasons, or write to me directly.
> I am currently formulating the concepts of a state wide organization
> to address this problem. Our society needs to change the way
> decisions are made and implemented, and that can only happened when we
> have the attention of a larger portion of our population.
> Below is a list of enterprises that I think offer potential for coops
> to invest in. Whenever anyone has a vision, a concept, and a viable
> plan to form a cooperative enterprise, wherever they are, we need to
> make it possible for them. I would be glad to hear more suggestions.
>
> Statewide food producer coopElectricity provider similar to
> Electricity Maine
> Restaurants Grocery and wholesale club Meat processing
> Fast food healthy restaurant Pet food
> Disrtribution companies. Could have trucks with message of the
> goodness of democracy through cooperatives. Quality used
> auto sales and auto service Truck and bus wash facility
> Fuel School bus services
> Elder care and transportation (handicap
> transportation also) Retirement homes ( purchase
> motels then add lobby and operate under bed and breakfast
> regulations.)
> Factories Electricity
> Recycling Software High end
> home furnishings and decor
> Housing Handicap and equipment
> rental Health and fitness equipment
> Health Services provider Strip malls for
> democratically operated enterprises Film productionMarketing and
> advertising
> _Excellence is never an accident_
> _Brad Sherwood _
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