Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Below are some of the most common questions we’ve been getting about Cultivate.Coop since we announced the project a couple of weeks back. We’ll be adding more questions as we get them. In addition, when the site is launched, we’ll host these FAQs there. Is your question not listed below? Feel free to shoot us a message at CultivateCoop@gmail.com!

Is Cultivate.Coop free to use?

Absolutely. (And it always will be).

Who is Cultivate.Coop affiliated with?

Cultivate.Coop is being developed, implemented, and managed by The Toolbox for Education and Social Action (TESA), an emerging worker cooperative. The Cooperative Development Institute is acting as Cultivate.Coop’s non-profit fiscal sponsor, so that it may operate as a completely free resource. Finally, Cultivate.Coop has a slowly growing Advisory Board, which is currently comprised of: two members of the North American Students of Cooperation (NASCO), the Cooperative Development Institute (CDI), a worker-owner from Ronin Tech Collective, and TESA. In addition, Cultivate.Coop has a “working” relationship with a number of cooperators in a number of other co-op sectors, including worker and grocer.

Where does Cultivate.Coop get its funding?

So far, Cultivate.Coop has been fueled by private donations as well as a small grant. However, we are developing a more sustainable revenue model that will allow Cultivate.Coop to remain completely not-for-profit and freely accessible for all. This will include small, non-obtrusive advertisements on the left hand side of the website. These advertisements will only be from/for cooperative products, services, organizations, and programs.

What type of licensing will content and resources on Cultivate.Coop be under?

When a new page is created on Cultivate.Coop, the page will be listed with a “stock” Creative Commons license (Attribution-Share Alike). However, if you are the owner of a particular educational resource or other specific material (such as code for software), you may choose an alternative Creative Commons, GPL, or a copy-left license when contributing your materials. (MIT license may also be a possibility in the near future).

What if I think you should be doing something differently?

Write to us and let us know! (Email: CultivateCoop@gmail.com). We are taking constructive criticism, feedback, and other advice from the cooperative community very seriously and working them into Cultivate.Coop where applicable. Once the site is launched, we’ll also be hosting discussions in the site’s community portal about ways to improve and advance the website so that it can better serve co-ops, cooperators, and other interested parties.

What is Cultivate.Coop’s story? Where did it come from?

Coming soon! Check back shortly.

3 Responses to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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  2. I’d like to help write or edit articles for cultivate.coop. What needs doing first?

    • Hi J.C.,

      Thanks so much! You can see our “Content Wish-List” here and our “Educational Resources Wish-List” here. I’d say the content/resources in those categories are our priorities – though if there’s a topic that you’d like to cover that you don’t see on those lists, we’d be happy to take your contributions on those subjects as well.

      If you want to chat with us in more depth to explore your thoughts, feel free to send us an e-mail at cultivatecoop AT gmail DOT com. We’d love to talk with you about possibilities if you’d like to discuss it further.

      Thanks again!

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