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POSIBLE COOP

Team Leader
Guadalupe Itzel Villa
Solution Overview
Solution Name:
POSIBLE COOP
One-line solution summary:
It is the first acceleration program in Mexico focused on cooperatives, to strengthen and make them agents of change for their communities
Pitch your solution.

POSiBLE Coop is the first acceleration program in Mexico for cooperatives, where we accompany them for 6 months to strengthen their business model in the areas of:

  • Leadership and governance, 
  • Finance and financing, 
  • Sales and marketing 
  • Innovation 

So they have greater possibilities of growth, increase the level of impact on their regions and improve their revenues. In addition, the entire program seeks to motivate and empower cooperative members so that they can continue with their micro businesses.

During the first pilot, the most of the program was face-to-face, however now we have designed a scheme that can be implemented 100% digitally or in a mixed scheme, taking advantage of the use of available technologies according to the availability and specific needs of this sector.

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What specific problem are you solving?

Given the high demand for employment in Mexico, and the skills and education required for quality jobs (in Mexico, according to OECD, only 22% of the population has university education), the Social Economy has become a great alternative to be a source of income generation, under an economic and local development approach.

In Mexico, a person with a high school education or less, has an average monthly income of less than 10,000 Mexican pesos (445 USD), which represents up to 65% less than what a person with university studies can earn, therefore, it is necessary and urgent to generate other ways to allow people, who unfortunately have not had access to a higher educational level, to have a decent job option and improve the life of their families. 

Cooperatives have the great advantage of being a inclusive figure, is based in in the team work and the common benefit, with collective decisions and distribution of profits among all members, all has a function and the company becomes part of the community. It represents the opportunity to make a difference in vulnerable sectors by giving them an alternative to have a better life through creating a micro business.


What is your solution?

A wide-ranging acceleration program that strengthens not only the cooperative, but all members, allowing them to have stronger, more profitable and scalable cooperatives. This program has a mixed format that allows, to make aware all members of the cooperative and to transfer knowledge to more people.

Digital program
Propedeutic. Online introductory course to homogenize the basic concepts and explain the way of working.
MOOC. 3 months of training through videos, readings, activities, case studies and infographics.
Online follow up. Weekly one-hour sessions with their mentor to review progress and help them to reach their goals.
Accompaniment. 3 months, hand in hand with their mentors, to implement all the learnings.
Digital community of cooperatives. Networking with the Social and Solidarity Economy ecosystem.

Mixed program has the same elements, the main difference is that instead of the MOOC, the members have a Face-to-face 4-day camp where cooperative members take conferences, workshops and individual mentoring to perfect their business model, as well as generate their monthly development plan and objectives.

Downloadable materials, text messages and WhatsApp will be used to be able to fulfill all the components and that the availability of internet is not a limitation so that all partners can have access of it. 

Who does your solution serve, and in what ways will the solution impact their lives?

Globally, more than 12% of the world population is cooperative, cooperatives generate income of approximately 2,035 billion dollars and provide employment to 10% of the employed population (ICA).

According to the National Institute of Social and Solidarity Economy, in Mexico 53% of the territory is social property, and they are divided into agrarian nuclei, ejidos and communities, where 61 thousand organizations of the social sector of the economy are registered. The creation and implementation of cooperatives promotes social and labor insertion among the most unprotected sectors, mitigating marginalization and poverty through the production of goods or services.

During the first pilot, we realized cooperatives are born based on the needs of the community, they have a perfect approach to take advantage of the members' vocations, however they have flaws in organizational development, technological innovation, technification in their processes and a deficient infrastructure that not allows them consolidate their efforts and have greater impact in their communities, so it is the reason of the creation of this program to support with tools, trainign and network, legally constituted cooperatives with at least 1 year of operation that have 5 active members, that currently have a product or service that is being marketed. 


Which dimension of the Challenge does your solution most closely address?
  • Enable small and new businesses, especially in untapped communities, to prosper and create good jobs through access to capital, networks, and technology
Explain how the problem, your solution, and your solution’s target population relate to the Challenge and your selected dimension.

Mexico has an unemployment rate of 3.8% and an informality rate of 56.2% (INEGI), so that cooperative societies represent a viable alternative that fosters employment, formality, fair distribution and local economic growth and development in favor of most vulnerable groups.

According to statistics of the Mexican Ministry of Economy, only 2 of 10 enterprises survive in 5 years due to different reasons, among them, lack of good practices, limited training, inefficient management and failed business models. Although cooperatives tend to be more resilient, they have similar problems, so we designed a program to support and connect them to improve. 

In what city, town, or region is your solution team headquartered?
Mexico City, CDMX, México
What is your solution’s stage of development?
  • Pilot: An organization deploying a tested product, service, or business model in at least one community
Who is the primary delegate for your solution?
General Coordinator Guadalupe Itzel Villa Salinas
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Solution Team:
Guadalupe Itzel Villa
Guadalupe Itzel Villa
Yirari Villalobos
Yirari Villalobos