Cincinnati Union Co-op News Who is CUCI? A non-profit that partners with individuals and organizations to develop worker-owned businesses that create family-sustaining jobs and an economy that works for all. CUCI emerged from the



What's new? A non-profit that partners with individuals and organizations to develop worker-owned businesses that create family-sustaining jobs and an economy that works for all. CUCI emerged from the historic partnership between Mondragon, the world’s most successful network of worker-owned cooperatives, and the United Steelworkers. Worker Owned Grocery Co-ops- Feasibility studies are complete and favorable for the neighborhoods of Northside and College Hill! Due to the existence and availability of the former Save-A-Lot building, preparations are intensely underway to bring Apple Street Market to life in Northside. Apple Street will be a multi -stakeholder cooperative. This business model brings together two groups: Community Members & Worker Owners. Our community ownership campaign will begin Monday, June 2. For more details, contact To create a network of affordable, quality, walkable, neighborhood grocery stores in low food access areas. Several neighborhoods including Avondale, East Walnut Hills, and Madisonville have expressed interest.



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Sustainergy, our Energy Retrofitting Co-op, is operating. If you are a commercial, multi-family, or non-profit building owner interested in saving significant money (typically 30%) on your energy bills contact Feasibility studies are complete and favorable for the neighborhoods of Northside and College Hill! Due to the existence and availability of the former Save-A-Lot building, preparations are intensely underway to bringto life in Northside. Apple Street will be a multi -stakeholder cooperative. This business model brings together two groups: Community Members & Worker Owners. OurFor more details, contact Casey Whitten-Amadon . Our goal is to open the store in early 2015! Longterm Goal:Several neighborhoods including Avondale, East Walnut Hills, and Madisonville have expressed interest.have begun production! Yum! And there are two ways to get this tasty cookie. If you are local, you can order them as an add-on through Our Harvest Co-op's Weekly Harvest Box. Whether you are local or from farther away, Yucky Cookies are also available by ordering through their Facebook shop. our Energy Retrofitting Co-op, is operating. If you are a commercial, multi-family, or non-profit building owner interested in saving significant money (typically 30%) on your energy bills contact Flequer Vera of Sustainergy to see if a new city program PACE may work for you.