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KCS Parkway: Poor Fork Arts & Crafts Guild. Beehive Co-op - Cooperative Craft Marketplace. If you've been thinking about opening an arts / crafts storefront but weren't sure how to get started, take some time to learn about Beehive Co-ops .

Beehive Co-op - Cooperative Craft Marketplace

The franchise fee is $25,000 with 4% gross sales royalties. In exchange you'll get complete start-up assistance and continuing help from a retail model with two very successful storefronts. Beehive Co-ops also accepts select arts / crafts businesses to partner with them as wholesale suppliers. Below, Beehive owner, Petra Geiger, answers some questions about starting a Beehive Co-op. How Does a Beehive Co-op Differ From a Craft Mall? Petra Geiger Beehive Co-op differs significantly from a craft mall. What Type of Start-up Assistance Does Beehive Co-op Give to Franchisees? What type of start-up assistance is given to franchisees and who provides it? What Type of Storefront Location Works Best for Beehive Co-op? Finding the right location and the right size is so important. Craft Mall Vendor Contract » inspiredconsignment.com - Super Slogan.

The Cooperative Development Foundation. Research on the Economic Impact of Cooperatives. Arts and crafts cooperatives are used by artists and craftspeople to market their product to maximize sales income.

Research on the Economic Impact of Cooperatives

Cooperatives also can be a cost-effective means to obtain studio space, gallery space, or other specialized supplies or services needed by artists and craftspeople to carry out their work. These cooperatives account for a very small portion of the economic activity generated by the arts and culture sector. Typically, visual artists and craftspeople use gallery owners, dealers, wholesalers or other retailers to market, authenticate, and show their work on a commission basis. They may also direct market their work through such vehicles as their own studio, the internet, or art fairs. Arts or crafts cooperatives provide artists with an alternative access to marketing their work, and provide them with greater control over how their work is presented. Arts and crafts cooperatives are typically organized under the business statutes in the state where the cooperative is located. Organizing a Craft Cooperative. ~ Sell Your Crafts at a Craft Cooperative ~ Last update 03/04 When the Hudson Valley Artisans’ Guild was first organized, there were no craft cooperatives in New York's Hudson Valley area.

Organizing a Craft Cooperative

As a direct result of the Guild network, some of us organized a crafts cooperative called Under the Apple Tree . As part of our initial research, I went to the local S.C.O.R.E. office in Poughkeepsie for advice. I was matched up with a man who had managed a fabric cooperative during World War II. What a bombshell to bring home to the group. Our first president, was indeed, a benevolent dictator who made things happen on schedule. We all wanted to gear up production and sell a zillion dollars worth of crafts overnight! ‘Sharing’ was more than a word, -we were a family.

A cooperative is an incredible commitment in terms of time, work, and the anxiety factor. About CooperationWorks! CooperationWorks!

About CooperationWorks!

— or CW for short — is the Center of Excellence for cooperative business development. We are a dynamic and innovative national cooperative created to grow the cooperative model across the United States. CW members, a national network of Cooperative Development Centers, work together to revitalize communities through effective cooperative enterprise development. Members provide expertise across all aspects of cooperative development, including feasibility analysis, business plan development, training and education. State of Craft-About State of Craft. Seguku Women's Association (SeWA) - Natural Organic Fair Trade Arts & Crafts from Uganda Africa. Co-operatives formed by Tony Gill. Farmer training in the Ozarks. University of Wisconsin Center for Cooperatives - Innovative marketing helps craft coop increase sales.

University of Wisconsin Center for Cooperatives Rural Cooperatives, March/April 1998, pp. 22-24 Published by the Rural Business and Cooperative Development Service Innovative marketing helps craft coop increase sales Editor's note: This article updates one that first appeared in the July 1993 issue of Farmer Cooperatives.

University of Wisconsin Center for Cooperatives - Innovative marketing helps craft coop increase sales

Even after two decades of operation, the Watermark Association of Artisans craft cooperative is still striving to develop new marketing and training programs that will provide more income for its members, most of whom are rural women working in their homes around the small community of Camden, N.C. The coop's leaders believe the best way to strengthen the bonds between the cooperative and its members and to continue the recent growth in sales is to ensure that members understand and support the coop and its programs. Kimberly Sawyer has been Watermark's executive director for the past two years and before that was its marketing director for seven years.

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