GDUCI Receives Signature Grant, Looks to Hire a Project Manager, & Continues to Turn Out for Gem City Community Meeting!

In July, the Greater Dayton Union Co-op Initiative was thrilled to be the recipient of the Dayton Rotary Club's first ever Signature Grant.  The $50,000 of the grant will be used in support of GDUCI's Gem City Market Cooperative organizing work. The Gem City Market development work continues to enjoy strong community support.  At a recent community meeting, over 125 people participated in brainstorming around the Market's mission and vision.  The GCM Board took the community's feedback and is currently working to craft a final mission statement.  And finally, GDUCI is also excited to have a position available for a Project Manager.  More information can be found at http://gduci.org/category/jobs/.