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Cooperative Development in Providence's Immigrant Communities Overview One example of using cooperative development as a strategy to improve job quality is the assistance we provided in the formation of a worker-owned cooperative among recent immigrant families in Providence, RI. As part of Making Connections Providence's family economic success program, the Insight Center provided intensive assistance over a two-year period resulting in the formation of The Labor Co-op LLC. A grassroots group of community residents, most of whom spoke only limited English, were the founders of the emerging worker cooperative. We worked with the core members in Spanish to develop a vision, a business plan, a marketing plan, and an organizational structure for the cooperative. They became incorporated as a limited liability corporation, one of the most flexible business structures and the most appropriate for a recent immigrant cooperative. An instrumental part of our role in this work was to establish ongoing partnerships between the cooperative's core members and local Spanish-speaking technical resource providers, including a business lawyer, the Rhode Island Small Business Development Center, and the ICA Group - a Massachusetts-based organization that supports worker cooperatives and employee-owned businesses. Outcomes
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