FYI sudoroom, as a member collective of Omni Commons, will be asked to vote
(through our delegate) on whether this group should be able to join as a
member collective and/or rent space in the Omni (which we desparately need, as
ANV is leaving Omni and we need to present a strong monthly income if we want
to keep the building)
-jake
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Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2023 09:47:06 -0700
From: Daniel Tutt <daniel.g.tutt(a)gmail.com>
To: Sarah Lockhart <sarah.ee.el(a)gmail.com>om>, consensus(a)lists.omnicommons.org,
discuss(a)omnicommons.org, sdlefebvre(a)gmail.com
Subject: [omni-consensus] Application to Become a Member Collective: Oakland
Printshop
Hi all,
Been at the last couple delegate meetings talking mostly about TANC, but
here's the official application for the Oakland Printshop to become a
member collective at the Omni! This move has already been preliminarily
approved by the shop. We could move in as early as late September, though
perhaps October is more realistic. Sam L should also be at the meeting
tonight to discuss or answer questions.
Also, the shop is aiming to become a 509a2 organization, which is under the
501c3 umbrella. This may take a couple months, and in the meantime we are
ok with sponsorship.
Thank you,
Dani
*1. What do you do that makes a difference in the world?*
The Oakland Printshop provides at cost printing to members, generally
oriented at leftist political printing. Currently, the shop is used to
print zines for prisoners, to print for TANC, to print for union drives and
the Emergency Workplace Organizing committee, and for individual printing
projects.
*2. **Briefly recap your history as an organization.*
The shop has been around for a long time, since before 2016 when I became
aware of it. We now have about 15 dues paying members.
*3. How do you make decisions? How many people are involved?*
The shop makes decisions by consensus unless decisions are time sensitive,
in which case we do vote by large majority (~75 percent). We meet as needed
but about every month.
*4. Please include links to any organizing documents you may have: bylaws,
mission statement, etc.*
The shop is an analog, word of mouth organization. We are currently working
on bylaws to get our official nonprofit status.
*5. State your goals for becoming an Omni member collective. How would your
presence in the Omni contribute to its purpose and Statement of Solidarity?*
The shop provides at cost printing to members and political projects, so
having it in the Omni would be a potential benefit to all the collectives.
Specifically, our Risograph printer is relatively unique and hard to find
elsewhere. The shop also currently supports prison abolition, tenant union
organization, and worker union organization.
*6. What dedicated space do you need? What will you do in it? (For example:
office, work space, etc)*
The shop requires space for printers, paper, other machines and material,
etc. In short, the shop is looking for a home. The space should be open to
shop members and should be lockable, since there are valuable pieces of
equipment and other materials stored inside.
*7. What shared space do you need? What will you do with it?*
The shop does not need shared space.
*8. Will you need to modify the building? (Include floor plans if that
makes your proposal clearer.)*
We are not aware of any modification to the building, but would be willing
to contribute labor and funds to make any happen if needed.
*9. How much are you able to pay?*
The shop currently pays $450 in rent, and may be open to more for a space
that's larger than our current one.