Re: How did you start your cohousing group & find members?
From: David Heimann (heimannTheWorld.com)
Date: Wed, 17 May 2017 06:42:53 -0700 (PDT)
Hello,

We gained a significant number of new members, both in terms of quantity and quality, by underwriting our local public radio stations. The phrase "This programming made possible in part by Jamaica Plain Cohousing, a new old-fashioned neighborhood. Find out more at www.jpcohousing.org" coming on a station like WBUR really resonated with people interested in cohousing.

Regards,
David Heimann
Jamaica Plain Cohousing


Date: Mon, 15 May 2017 00:02:22 -0400
From: gerhardleib [at] aol.com
To: cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org
Subject: [C-L]_ How did you start your cohousing group & find members?
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In Providence, RI a small group of us has met and started to brainstorm about how and where to build. We created a website, a Facebook page and, and a Meetup page.


We expect our cohousing community will be multi-generational, in an urban 
setting with a common house.  The homes will be a variety of sizes that may be 
co-ops, rental units, rent-to-buy, private ownership and include affordable and 
market rate pricing.
-- So, how did other start-ups find members?
-- What methods would you recommend?
-- What are priority steps?
Suggestions would be much appreciated.
Please post your answers here or call us at 401-787-5158
Thanks.




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