Member economic participation is the cornerstone for developing a new food co-op. A little from a lot of people who desire a small local grocery store that emphasizes natural and local foods will make our vision of opening doors on our brand new grocery store on April 15, 2010 a reality.
The countdown is now on to raise $100,000 in membership equity funds by November 1! In the meantime our business plan committee is working out the logistics for our co-op startup. Raising member start-up capital is the first step. With this foundation our finance committee can take our business plan to the bank to seek the rest of the capital we need.
The benefits of membership in a food co-op are many. They could include a discount at the register, annual patronage refund checks when the co-op is profitable, discounts at other businesses, member appreciation coupons, voting rights, and more.
To make your one-time capital investment of $200 (proposed one-time member fee) with FCCM, just send a check or money order with a self-addressed stamped envelope to:
FAIRBANKS COMMUNITY COOPERATIVE MARKET
PO Box 81765
Fairbanks, AK 99708-1765
We will send your Founding Member ticket to you.
You can pay quickly with Pay Pal. Just go to www.FairbanksCoop.org and click on the PayPal button at the top right. There is a small fee for using Pay Pal. To avoid the fee you can mail a check or money order or bring it to us at a meeting.
You can also start your Founding Membership in FCCM for as little as $10 and pay in increments if you like.
FCCM maintains a database with your payment information, so if you have already paid for part of your membership and need to know how much you have paid, e-mail FCCM2010@gmail.com.
THANK-YOU gifts – The communication/outreach committee is preparing thank-you gifts for those who pay in full. Stay tuned for news about these thank-you gifts as it develops.
The link to “www.FairbanksCoop.org” on this page is incorrect.
It is missing the “g” in .org
Thanks; it’s fixed now.
A couple of notes on this page… The link to Beverly McClintock goes to a broken link (no dot org) and the one about Jean’s article goes to a page showing some of her instruments for sale. Didn’t notice an article on the harvest fair.
Beverly McClintock’s link was created by her, so I’m not sure why she did this. You’re right, it doesn’t go anywhere. Jean is listed in two posts as a musician, and I don’t see anything about an article she wrote. The link merely goes to one of her music pages.
Deirdre Helfferich
I bought a t-shirt from you folks at the winter show!
I wondered if I could do $100/mo times two months for the membership?
I am thinking I could learn more about gardening, too through you folks?
I am going to volunteer to call for memberships (had another email to answer.
Hi Kathy Birch
Yes – you can do $100 a month for two months!!
Mary