What We Accomplished Together At The 2024 Worker Co-op Conference

Thanks to all of our attendees and sponsors for making the 2024 Worker Co-op Conference a resounding success—and the largest one yet! We had over 600 attendees from 37 states, DC, and Puerto Rico and international attendees from Europe and Africa.

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Here’s What We Accomplished Together

  • 3 days of networking, knowledge sharing, and collaboration
  • Over 40 sessions and 50 meetups
  • Over half of the attendees were Spanish speakers, 115 of which were monolingual Spanish speakers
  • Over 200 participant scholarships and housing stipends disbursed
  • Six seed grants to help partners of the federation bring people from their communities to the conference
  • Scholarships, stipends and seed grants represent over $42,000 invested into our ecosystem

Thank You To Our Sponsors

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Thanks to the support of CoBank, the USFWC hosted its 2024 Annual General Meeting.

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This year’s conference featured the growing role of labor unions to grow worker cooperatives. Thank you SEIU-UHW West for your support of this programming!

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Huge congratulations to all of our Co-op of the Year awardees, especially Cooperator of the Year Marcelino Martinez. Thank you to Institute for the Study of Employee Ownership and Profit Sharing at Rutgers for sponsoring this award and helping to make these recognitions possible.

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The conference was buzzing with co-op energy, especially the Vendor Fair. Thanks to Cooperative Development Foundation for sponsoring the fair!

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Stay Connected

Here’s how you can continue cultivating connections long after the conference:

  • Connect with session presenters and fellow attendees. Sign in to the conference app to find the contact info of attendees who have opted in to sharing.
  • Share your conference photos to be featured on social media (or tag us @usfwc @wearedawi)
  • Join our public Worker Co-op Slack or Spanish member WhatsApp chat

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Sustain Our Movement

If you value convenings like the Worker Co-op Conference, that bring together cooperators from across the country to learn and build power, become a monthly sustainer of the USFWC and DAWI today.

Member dues to the USFWC are the steady foundation that keeps the organization strong. Each donation the USFWC receives builds on that foundation, allowing the federation to go further—expanding programs, deepening impact, and reaching more communities. By giving today, you’ll amplify the collective power of the federation’s members, helping them build a more just and equitable future. Become a monthly sustainer of the USFWC here.

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DAWI has a commitment to creating greater access to worker ownership for workers of color, recent immigrants, and low-wage workers. As we near the end of DAWI’s 10th year of service to the field, we’re inspired by the growth of our field and the momentum we’ve built together. Donate to DAWI and contribute to a thriving worker cooperative field.

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In cooperation,

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