Fw: A Sewing Co-op in Detroit

0 views
Skip to first unread message

Kathy Murphy

unread,
Aug 10, 2012, 9:08:12 AM8/10/12
to Kathy H. Murphy
Dear Friends of C2BE/DCC,

We are writing to tell you about an exciting new project and to ask for your help in spreading the word. Several Michigan-based organizations and businesses are coming together to establish a 100% worker-owned sewing cooperative in the city of Detroit. The cooperative will serve apparel brands (local, regional, and national), event planners, designers, retailers and local communities by completing high-quality sewing contracts in a timely manner. This project is intended to serve as a job creator in a local community, as well as to be a catalyst for a dynamic new entrepreneurial garment industry in Detroit.


We need your help in finding experienced, responsible, enterprising individuals who may be interested in becoming worker-owners in this venture. If you think you would like to get involved as a worker-owner in a sewing cooperative, please fill out the attached survey and send it to the address included in the attachment. If you know anyone else who might be interested, please forward this message to them.

To see a short video about the project, click here.

We believe that Southwest Detroit is an ideal location for this project: sewing skills abound in the neighborhood, it is centrally located and home to several transportation centers, and residents are entrepreneurial-minded. The partners involved in this project are committed to helping this new co-op by assisting it in finding funding sources, contracts, training and educating the members with the skills and knowledge needed to run a cooperative business, and creating the legal and organizational structure.

Involved partners include:

  • Maggie?s Organics ? An Ypsilanti-based organic clothing company that is an early-adopter of the Fair Trade apparel sector and helped launch two other sewing cooperative projects, one in North Carolina, the other in Nicaragua.
  • Urban Neighborhood Initiatives ? A nonprofit organization dedicated to human and community development in the Springwells Village Neighborhood in Southwest Detroit.
  • The Center for Community Based Enterprise (C2BE) ? A Detroit non-profit that educates, connects and helps "community-based enterprises" ? companies that are sustainable, locally-rooted, structured to provide community benefit and committed to paying living wages?to build an inclusive, sustainable, local economy.
  • Michigan Economic Development Corporation ? The state's marketing arm and lead economic development agency. MEDC, founded in 1999, also developed and manages the state's popular Pure Michigan brand.
  • Center for Empowerment and Economic Development (CEED) ? A nonprofit organization committed to empowering women and minorities economically through business training, supplier certification, business-to-business networking and accessible capital assistance programs.
  • Eleanor G. Fuchs ? Co-Manager of the Michigan Garment Industry Council

If you think you might be interested in joining this project as a potential worker-owner, please fill out the attached survey. If you know anyone else who might be interested, please forward this message to them.

Thank you!

Sincerely,

Adam Konner
Co-op Educator
adam....@gmail.com
(734) 726-4264

Deborah Groban Olson
Executive Director
dgo...@c2be.org
(313) 331-7821


Center for Community Based Enterprise (C2BE)
http://www.c2be.org/
message-footer.txt
Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages