Proporcione una breve actualización sobre su progreso hacia las metas propuestas por la CWB en el último período del informe:
We had two priorities for this reporting period. The first one was to begin the screening and interviewing process to hire a quality candidate for the Research and Instructional Design Project Coordinator position that will be central to updating our Early Warning manual as the source document for creating our training curriculum and a multi-media interactive learning experience for participants. This is a unique position requiring the successful candidate to have research, writing, formatting and instructional design skills. This person will also assist the senior team with overall project implementation including workshop coordination, and outreach and recruitment. Filling this position will add significant capacity to our team allowing us to achieve our goals much more quickly as we can now fully operationalize our implementation plan. We received over 40 applications for the position. We identified 7 candidates for 30-minute screening calls and we interviewed 4 candidates who seemed to possess the skills and experience we are seeking. We will be making an offer for employment to our preferred candidate on Monday, Dec. 4. Our second priority this period was to finalize the specific roles and expectations for the project advisory committee whose main function is to assist with the editing and publishing of the manual, inform training design, to assist with stakeholder outreach and participant recruitment, and to help ensure that the training is effective towards achieving our goals. We also wanted the committee to reflect what we believe are critical aspects of the manufacturing and community development ecosystem to ensure that we are able to build a comprehensive model. The following individuals have agreed to join the advisory committee: Sequane Lawrence, the Revolution Institute; Jim Piper, President, Matot, Inc. manufacturing; Steve Simmons, North Branch Works; Dr. Matt Wilson, University of Illinois at Chicago Great Cities Institute; Ken Gaebler, marketing and financial consultant. The first meeting of the full committee is scheduled for December 13, 2023. Establishing the advisory committee and hiring our Research and Industrial Design Coordinator are the first steps toward revising and updating the Early Warning Manual, creating the training curriculum, and beginning the outreach and recruitment to identify stakeholders interested in receiving Early Warning training. Although we got a late start, we expect to begin training by April of 2024. Senior staff continues to attend the HUB and convening meetings and we also continue to connect with other members of the social economy eco-system in Chicagoland and across the country. For instance, in partnership with The League of Black Women, Ravinia Capital, Brian Cave law firm, and Steve Laser and associates, we hosted an information session on manufacturing ownership succession on Tuesday, November 28. Tom Goldblatt of Ravinia Capital emceed the event. Dan Swinney, Founder of Manufacturing Renaissance, presented on the history and origins of the ideas that developed this initiative. The presentation was followed by distinguished panelists who shared their expertise on different dimensions on the challenges and opportunities reflecting this work. • Dr. Teresa Cordova, UIC Great Cities Institute, shared her research on the increasing percentage of manufacturing company owners who do not have a plan for succession and the implications of this on our communities. • Mary Josephs, Verit Advisors, shared her experience helping companies convert to employee ownership through employee stock ownership plans (ESOP). • DeJuan Lever, Iverson & Co., shared his journey, inspired by Manufacturing Renaissance’s earlier work to buying his own manufacturing company in June 2023. • Sandra Finley, League of Black Women, shared inspiring stories of Black women business owners and her own passion and sense of movement building around the expertise of Black women entrepreneurs who are ready to be the future leaders and owners of manufacturing companies. Tom had everyone in the room briefly introduce themselves to increase awareness of the diversity and expertise in the room and to make the case on what is required to help develop and operationalize an Early Warning System and Manufacturing Succession Solutions program that can start to systematically identify and support ownership succession among legacy manufacturers to a new generation of employee-owners, Black, Latinx and other people of color, women and other minority groups underrepresented in the ownership of manufacturing companies. MR’s David Robinson and volunteer and advisor Ken Gaebler, closed the event with an appeal for attendees to join us in building the momentum and funding needed to operationalize this work. This needs to be a major program in the Chicagoland area to retain and grow locally owned industry as a way to build wealth in traditionally underserved and underrepresented communities in manufacturing. If we do this right, we can build sustainable, inclusive and equitable economy for all. https://mfgren.org/building-awareness-and-community-around-ownership-opportunities-in-manufacturing/
¿Qué restricciones o limitaciones, si las hubo, experimentó en el último período del informe?
The most significant challenge at the moment is learning how to properly prepare our vouchers for payment. Our initial voucher submission was rejected, but we are making the adjustments.
¿Qué oportunidades, si las hubo, aprovechó en el último período del informe?
We participated in the Coop Developer information session presented by DAWI and the monthly coop team meeting. We decided against applying for the DAWI training because the focus of the training is on Coop development.
¿Estableció nuevas relaciones/asociaciones de CWB en el último período del informe?
No
Describa las relaciones que estableció en relación con su trabajo en CWB.
¿Colaboró con otros proveedores de asistencia técnica en el último período del informe?
No
¿Con qué proveedores de asistencia técnica trabajó?
Comparta en nombre de quién/qué proyectos colaboró con los proveedores de asistencia técnica mencionados anteriormente:
¿Asistió a la reunión del Grupo de Trabajo el mes pasado?
Sí
¿Cómo calificaría la utilidad del grupo de trabajo para su proyecto el mes pasado? (en una escala del 1 al 5)
4
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Área(s) comunitaria(s) (seleccione todas las que correspondan)
| Zona comunitaria | Participantes atendidos en esta área comunitaria |
|---|---|
| N/A - no se atendieron participantes | 0 |
Raza/etnicidad de los participantes (seleccione todas las que correspondan)
Otra raza/etnicidad (especifique)
Our project, when fully operational, will serve the entire BIPOC community. At the moment, we are building the infrastructure to be able to service members of the community.
Identidad de género de los participantes (seleccione todas las que correspondan)
Rango de edad de los participantes (seleccione todos los que correspondan)
¿Cuántas sesiones de consultoría individual para cooperativas de trabajadores, conversiones o desarrolladores de cooperativas realizó en este período del informe? (por ejemplo, un grupo o individuo con un proveedor de capacitación)?
0
¿Cuántos talleres grupales para cooperativas de trabajadores, conversiones o desarrolladores de cooperativas realizó en este período del informe? (por ejemplo, convocatorias, talleres, eventos, etc.)
1
¿Cuántas horas de apoyo a las cooperativas de trabajadores, conversiones o desarrolladores de cooperativas de predesarrollo de CWB proporcionó en este período de informe?
0
¿Cuántas horas de soporte a cooperativas de trabajadores, conversiones o desarrolladores de cooperativas existentes proporcionó en este período de informe?
0
¿Cuántas empresas cooperativas desarrolló en el último período del informe? (Está bien si la respuesta es 0)
0
¿Cuántos puestos de trabajo se crearon en total en el último período del informe? (Está bien si la respuesta es 0)
0
Enumere las cooperativas de trabajadores, conversiones u organizaciones de desarrolladores de cooperativas con las que trabajó en este período de informe.
¿Qué tipo(s) de asistencia técnica proporcionó a cooperativas de trabajadores, conversiones o desarrolladores de cooperativas en este período del informe? Seleccione todas las que correspondan.
¿Brindó educación a cooperativas de trabajadores, conversiones o desarrolladores de cooperativas en este período del informe?
No
¿Cuáles son las mayores necesidades que sus clientes/socios de WC expresaron en este período de informe?
Limited knowledge about the ownership succession model and how to integrate social good into established M&A, VC, Private Equity, and traditional banking systems.
¿Cuáles son las mayores brechas en servicios o recursos en el ecosistema CWB de Chicago?
Securing additional funding to build the foundation for our model represents the biggest gap. The CWB grant will help us create a trained team of specialists, but in order to transact deals, we will need more capacity.
Comparta cualquier testimonio directo de clientes de Cooperativas de Trabajadores, Conversiones o Desarrolladores de Cooperativas o narraciones sobre el impacto de su trabajo durante este período:
At one point during our Ownership Succession Information Session, I asked the audience if the want to learn more and become involved by a show of hands. Over 85% of those in attendance raised their hands. In addition, we have received a dozen requests to be involved in the next steps of the process.
Cargue medios (documentos con testimonios, fotografías o enlaces de videos) de los talleres o eventos del WC realizados.