Our Partners
Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and justice at Vanderbilt Divinity School
The Wendland Cook Program in Religion and Justice is concerned with the relationship between religion and matters of economic and ecological justice.
Turner Family Center for SOcial Ventures at Vanderbilt owen school of management
The Turner Family Center for Social Ventures is a Vanderbilt University graduate student-led organization committed to alleviating poverty through market-driven forces and enterprise.
Center for entrepreneurship and economic development at tennessee state university
CEED coordinates the entrepreneurship efforts of the University, Incubation Center and Small Business Development Center (SBDC) to respond to the needs of the University and the community.
seed commons
Seed Commons is a national network of locally rooted, non-extractive loan funds that brings the power of big finance under community control. By taking guidance from the grassroots and sharing capital and resources to support local cooperative businesses, we are building the infrastructure necessary for a truly just, democratic and sustainable new economy.
Turner Family Community Enterprise Clinic at vanderbilt law school
The Turner Family Community Enterprise Clinic allows students to represent small businesses and nonprofit organizations in a range of transactional matters.
Cincinnati Union Cooperative Initiative (CUCI)
Founded in 2011, Co-op Cincy nurtures a resilient, integrated network of worker-owned businesses in Greater Cincinnati. Their goal: create an economy that works for all.
US Federation of Worker Cooperatives
The USFWC represents over 200 business and organizational members representing over 6,000 worker–owners across the country: worker co-ops, democratic workplaces and various organizations and individuals that support worker cooperatives. We are general members of the W20 group at USFWC.
Nashville area hispanic chamber of commerce
The Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce provides the leadership that will create the best possible environment in which Hispanics can operate a business while enhancing the region, serves as a bridge between the Hispanic business community and the general business community, and promotes the domestic and international economic development of Hispanic businesses and individuals.