COOPERATIVISE!
Background
To design COOPERATIVISE! we have drawn inspiration from:
- Coopératives Jeunesse de Services (CJS) del Québec: a project focusing on experiential, meaningful, cooperative learning, in which children and young people aged 12 to 18 learn about and experience starting up a worker cooperative during the summer period. During this time, the young participants design, create and manage a (fictional) cooperative, from which they offer services, mainly to individuals, like painting, gardening, maintenance, and are paid for them
- The CuEmE programme (https://www.diba.cat/web/cueme/projecte-educatiu) led by Barcelona Provincial Council, which is carried out in primary schools to encourage entrepreneurship among young students. Mataró City Council has been taking part with 4 schools for 3 years now.
Objectives
The main objective of the program is to support the creation of cooperatives for young people, to offer assistance and counseling services and to show the advantages of a social economy project. Young people will experience first-hand the process of creating and managing a fictitious cooperative (cooperative simulation), accompanied by professionals with experience in the social economy. We want young people to know the importance of thinking about new business projects that are much more social, cooperative, digital and sustainable.
Based on the main objective of the program, the following secondary objectives are designed:
- Work on the transversal skills of young people, on a personal and professional level;
- Encourage the commitment and individual and collective responsibility of young participants to the social, economic, digital and environmental needs of their city;
- Offer a response from the social economy to the needs of the city through business projects and self-employment.
Methodology
The program we have designed consists of a training phase and a practical phase where participants receive, over four months, accompanied and advised so that they know the values of the social economy and how these principles can help to make of his idea an innovative business project.The training phase consists of five dimensions:
- Contextual dimension: state of the Social and Solidarity Economy in the territory, constitution of cooperatives, statutes, human resources,...
- Relational dimension: work group, internal organization ...
- Formal dimension: The rules, the statutes, the internal regulations, the evaluation tools that must manage the cooperative.
- Economic and commercial dimension: CANVAS Model, market study and commercial support sessions (depending on the service to which the cooperative has decided to dedicate).
- Communicative dimension: the trainings are combined with visits to cooperative and community projects and environments and with the development of their cooperative.

Why did a second edit?
Due to the socio-economic situation arising from the pandemic, he emphasized the need to deal with it in different ways. For this reason, this program offers the city of Mataró to offer an answer to the crisis from two different areas:
- Change the economic paradigm and bet on the social, sustainable, green and digital economy. A more social economy is also more resilient and copes better with crisis situations
- Reduce youth unemployment by encouraging social entrepreneurship. We need to show young people that from their own abilities they can be able to raise innovative and social projects that put people at the center and have a positive impact on their environment.
Based on these two objectives, the results obtained in the first edition have been very positive: 13 young people started the training program and 10 young people finished it. Of these, one of the girls is already marketing her cooperative project (Local Radio Network for People with Mental Illness); three other young people are evaluating the possibility of launching a Social Delivery project for purchases in the city's municipal market, through sustainable transport such as cycling; and the last girl has taken care of herself by creating her own photo studio. The rest have returned to study or to the active job search.
With the second edition of COOPERATIVISE! we have tried to make new business activities under the umbrella and values of the ES to achieve greater positive social and environmental impacts, the creation and maintenance of quality jobs and therefore we are committed to a second edition, introducing improvements in the training program, in the practical phase and giving more prominence to the members of the Local Committee to act as mentors with young people.