Jeremy and I are applying to this grant for our food worker coop ;)
I think the more relevant applications, the better. The BSC has funded lots of cooperatives in the past, and also helped with loans and financing, fiscal sponsorship, shared services, etc. Funding opens up from different places historically, so we should always keep the BSC in mind. For example, the Berkeley Student Food Cooperative received funding that was intended for a different source, and diverted locally. The organization is ~80 or so years old at this point and just received its biggest ever single donation of 400,000 for a seismic retrofit. It needs similar donations and fund-raising for maintaining existing services, as well as expanding. The capital flows in multiple directions at once, and it must for any such large org. It's beautiful since the people who use it (the members living in houses and apartments) actually run it and "own" it as the board of directors, as well as in many jobs are staffed by students.
However, I agree with Mitar. Unless Sudo Mesh wanted to be a cooperative, which would require bizarre finagling, then I don't think we're a relevant choice and would hold back the application.
On the other hand, I think it could work if a group of Berkeleyans wanted to coordinate a group to start their own "mesh cooperative" since this seems to be a vibe of many of the folks we've talked to in Berkeley, students and other residents alike. Any such "mesh cooperative" could participate in The People's Open Network and work in close coordination or simple solidarity with Sudo Mesh.
I'd be happy to contribute in a nominal fashion to such an application, and to provide an official recommendation to the BSC as an alumnus of the org. However, I will be spending my main effort in our food worker cooperative application.
Cheers,
Matt