Cooperative developers and entrepreneurs
Planning a worker cooperative startup and needing to identify potential funders and technical assistance providers.
The Stakeholder Map 3 template provides a comprehensive mapping of 154 stakeholders across 6 major sectors relevant to the US worker cooperative ecosystem. It includes specific organizations such as Namaste Solar, Democracy at Work Institute, and Mondragon. This stakeholder map template is designed for activists, researchers, and cooperative developers to identify and analyze key players in the worker coop community, academia, government, funding sources, related movements, and international allies. The mind map is organized into six primary branches: US Worker Coop Community, Academia, Government, Capital/Funding Sources, Related Movements, and International Allies and Stakeholders. Each branch contains detailed sub-nodes listing specific organizations, institutions, and individuals, making it a valuable stakeholder map cheat sheet for strategic planning.
Terms and ConditionsPlanning a worker cooperative startup and needing to identify potential funders and technical assistance providers.
Conducting a stakeholder analysis for a policy advocacy campaign to support cooperative legislation.
Mapping the ecosystem for a grant proposal to foundations like Surdna or Kellogg.
Open the .xmind file in Xmind Desktop or Xmind Web.
Review the six main branches to understand the stakeholder categories.
Expand or collapse sub-nodes to focus on specific sectors like 'Capital/Funding Sources'.
Customize the map by adding your own stakeholders or notes using the topic tools.
Export the map as an image, PDF, or share it with your team for collaborative editing.
The template includes 154 stakeholders across 6 sectors: US Worker Coop Community, Academia, Government, Capital/Funding Sources, Related Movements, and International Allies. It lists specific organizations, nonprofits, researchers, and funding bodies.
Use it to identify potential partners, funders, and allies. For example, the 'Capital/Funding Sources' branch helps locate CDFIs and impact investors, while 'Related Movements' connects to labor unions and sustainable business networks.
Yes, the .xmind file is fully editable. You can add or remove stakeholders, reorganize branches, and update contact details to fit your specific project or region.
It covers worker rights movements (e.g., SEIU), sustainable business models (B Lab), new economy organizations (Democracy Collaborative), employee ownership nonprofits (NCEO), and community organizing groups.
While focused on the US, the 'International Allies' branch includes global entities like the International Cooperative Alliance and Mondragon. You can adapt the template by replacing US-specific nodes with your local stakeholders.
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