Community Wealth Building in Action: The Cleveland Model

Something important is happening in Cleveland. The Democracy Collaborative—the host of C-W.org—in partnership with the Cleveland Foundation, the Ohio Employee Ownership CenterShorebank Enterprise Cleveland, the City of Cleveland, and the city's major hospitals and universities—is helping to implement a new model of large-scale worker-owned and community-benefiting businesses. The Evergreen Cooperative Initiative is beginning to build serious momentum in one of the cities most dramatically impacted by the nation's decaying economy.

Increasingly, this model is being referred to nationally as The Cleveland Model. Initial planning is now underway to assist other cities in Ohio and nationwide to replicate and adapt this innovative approach to economic development, green job creation, and neighborhood stabilization.

 

Video

Owning Your Own Job Is A Beautiful Thing
The Democracy Collaborative was invited to give a presentation about Evergreen to the Cleveland TEDxCLE conference earlier this month. The topic: "Owning Your Own Job Is a Beautiful Thing."
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Evergreen Cooperatives 2012
As 2012 begins, this new video highlights the Evergreen Cooperative Initiative's achievements to date, including breaking ground on Green City Growers, and the central role of worker-owners in making it happen.
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Evergreen Cooperatives on NBC
A 2-minute story that aired on NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams.
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Fixing the Future
In a one-hour PBS special, Host David Brancaccio visits communities across America using innovative approaches to create jobs and build prosperity in our new economy.
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Evergreen Cooperative Initiative
Cleveland's Evergreen Cooperative Initiative launched its first community-based business on October 21, and more are on the way. Mayor Frank Jackson calls the Evergreen Cooperative Laundry "a model for how we can put our people back to work and rebuild our community.".
Watch the video that tells the Evergreen story »

Cleveland launches effort to recycle housing through "deconstruction" initiative
In Cleveland, 10,000 abandoned and stripped homes need to be torn down. City leaders, supported by the Cleveland Foundation, are building a deconstruction industry that aims to provide jobs, reuse materials, and help stabilize neighborhoods. 
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2011

Shelterforce Interview: Ron Sims

Miriam Axel-Lute, Matthew Brian Hersh and Harold Simon
Shelterforce

Owning a Stake in Your Future

Tamara Copeland
Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers

2010

2009

The Evergreen Cooperative Development Fund

Margaret Bernstein
The Plain dealer

The Evergreen Cooperative Development Fund has been launched in Cleveland. The nonprofit revolving loan fund will be used to catalyze a robust network of worker-owned cooperatives in the city's Greater University Circle Neighborhoods.

The Cleveland Foundation

Bob Eckardt

Bob Eckhardt, Senior Vice President for Programs and Evaluation of the Cleveland Foundation, discusses the Foundation's support of the worker-owned cooperatives.

Evergreen Coop Laundry

Cindy Grahl
Builders Exchange Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 12

2008

Cleveland, OH: Blueprint for a Green Economy

Cleveland Foundation
Blueprint for a Green Economy

Our work with the Cleveland Foundation and Cleveland's anchor institutions to build an inclusive green economy continues, as outlined in this case study by Living Cities.

2007

Cleveland Greater University Circle Initiative

The Democracy Collaborative has entered into a partnership with the Cleveland Foundation to help develop the economic development component of the foundation's multi-pronged initiative focused on the city's Greater University Circle neighborhoods. The initiative seeks to focus the economic practices of local anchors (such as universities, hospitals and cultural institutions) to support community wealth building strategies.

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2010

Learning from Evergreen and Mondragon and Key Differences

Nicholas Iuviene, Amy Stitley and Lorlene Hoyt

Exploring the potential that worker cooperatives can have in creating effective economic democracy, this report from the Community Innovators Lab (CoLab) at the MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning examines both the Evergreen Cooperative Initiative in Cleveland, OH and the Mondragón Complex in Basque Country, Spain, and key differences between the two models.

2011

Green City Growers

The newest of the Evergreen Cooperative, broke ground on October 17th. Situated on ten acres, the greenhouse will annually produce more than 3 million heads of lettuce, 300,000 pound of fresh herbs, and will employ 35 worker-owners.

2010

The Evergreen Cooperative Model Continues to Grow

For a June 2010 update, listen to this Cleveland Foundation podcast.  For written updates on Evergreen, see this article in GreenBiz.com and this article from a Duke business school attendee at the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies conference.

2009

Evergreen Cooperative Laundry

On October 21, 2009, the Evergreen Cooperative Laundry, the first of a growing network of worker-owned cooperatives in Cleveland's Greater University Circle neighborhoods, officially opened its doors. 

2006

Cleveland Roundtable on Building Community Wealth

In the fall of 2006, The Democracy Collaborative began organizing a series of Community Wealth Building Roundtables in cities across the country. One of the first of these conferences was held in Cleveland, Ohio. The Roundtable – “Building Community Wealth: New Asset-Based Approaches to Solving Social and Economic Problems in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio” – brought together local economic development practitioners and advocates, policy makers from the city and county, labor, business leaders, and anchor institutions. The day-long dialogue focused on the local situation, created linkages across sectors and organizations, and helped identify opportunities with in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio to expand the field and to build greater support for a comprehensive strategy of community wealth building innovations and policies.

Shelterforce Interview: Ron Sims

Miriam Axel-Lute, Matthew Brian Hersh and Harold Simon
Shelterforce

Owning a Stake in Your Future

Tamara Copeland
Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers

The Evergreen Cooperative Development Fund

Margaret Bernstein
The Plain dealer

The Evergreen Cooperative Development Fund has been launched in Cleveland. The nonprofit revolving loan fund will be used to catalyze a robust network of worker-owned cooperatives in the city's Greater University Circle Neighborhoods.

The Cleveland Foundation

Bob Eckardt

Bob Eckhardt, Senior Vice President for Programs and Evaluation of the Cleveland Foundation, discusses the Foundation's support of the worker-owned cooperatives.

Evergreen Coop Laundry

Cindy Grahl
Builders Exchange Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 12

Cleveland, OH: Blueprint for a Green Economy

Cleveland Foundation
Blueprint for a Green Economy

Our work with the Cleveland Foundation and Cleveland's anchor institutions to build an inclusive green economy continues, as outlined in this case study by Living Cities.

Cleveland Greater University Circle Initiative

The Democracy Collaborative has entered into a partnership with the Cleveland Foundation to help develop the economic development component of the foundation's multi-pronged initiative focused on the city's Greater University Circle neighborhoods. The initiative seeks to focus the economic practices of local anchors (such as universities, hospitals and cultural institutions) to support community wealth building strategies.

Learning from Evergreen and Mondragon and Key Differences

Nicholas Iuviene, Amy Stitley and Lorlene Hoyt

Exploring the potential that worker cooperatives can have in creating effective economic democracy, this report from the Community Innovators Lab (CoLab) at the MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning examines both the Evergreen Cooperative Initiative in Cleveland, OH and the Mondragón Complex in Basque Country, Spain, and key differences between the two models.

Green City Growers

The newest of the Evergreen Cooperative, broke ground on October 17th. Situated on ten acres, the greenhouse will annually produce more than 3 million heads of lettuce, 300,000 pound of fresh herbs, and will employ 35 worker-owners.

The Evergreen Cooperative Model Continues to Grow

For a June 2010 update, listen to this Cleveland Foundation podcast.  For written updates on Evergreen, see this article in GreenBiz.com and this article from a Duke business school attendee at the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies conference.

Evergreen Cooperative Laundry

On October 21, 2009, the Evergreen Cooperative Laundry, the first of a growing network of worker-owned cooperatives in Cleveland's Greater University Circle neighborhoods, officially opened its doors. 

Cleveland Roundtable on Building Community Wealth

In the fall of 2006, The Democracy Collaborative began organizing a series of Community Wealth Building Roundtables in cities across the country. One of the first of these conferences was held in Cleveland, Ohio. The Roundtable – “Building Community Wealth: New Asset-Based Approaches to Solving Social and Economic Problems in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio” – brought together local economic development practitioners and advocates, policy makers from the city and county, labor, business leaders, and anchor institutions. The day-long dialogue focused on the local situation, created linkages across sectors and organizations, and helped identify opportunities with in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio to expand the field and to build greater support for a comprehensive strategy of community wealth building innovations and policies.