Neighborhood by neighborhood, Evergreen Cooperatives Corporation is
creating economic breakthroughs in Cleveland–and through its Business
Services consulting arm, well beyond. Evergreen catalyzes local,
sustainable companies that offer their employee-owners opportunities for
personal, financial and career success. This strategic community
wealth-building creates meaningful jobs, keeps precious financial
resources within the Greater University Circle neighborhood and sows the
seeds for rebuilding the local economy. Sustainable companies and
meaningful jobs – together they can stabilize, revitalize and transform
communities and individuals.
Launched in 2008 by a working group of Cleveland-based institutions
(including the Cleveland Foundation, the Cleveland Clinic, University
Hospitals, Case Western Reserve University, and the municipal
government), the Evergreen Cooperative Initiative is working to create
living-wage jobs in six low-income neighborhoods, with a median
household income below $18,500, in an area known as Greater University
Circle.
The initiative was designed to create an economic breakthrough in
Cleveland. Rather than a trickle-down strategy, it focuses on economic
inclusion and building a local economy from the ground up. Rather than
offering public subsidy to induce corporations to bring what are often
low-wage jobs into the city, the Evergreen strategy calls for catalyzing
new businesses, owned by their employees. Rather than concentrate on
workforce training for employment opportunities that are largely
unavailable to low-skill and low-income workers, the Evergreen
Initiative first creates the jobs, and then recruits and trains local
residents to fill them.
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