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Bloomington Cooperative Living seeks $8,500 for digital outreach to fill cooperative homes
Summary
Bloomington Cooperative Living asked the Jack Hopkins committee for $8,500 to fund a website redesign, targeted ad buys and ad management to recruit members for the 2027–28 lease year, saying paid digital work would free members’ volunteer labor for other work and help sustain deeply affordable cooperative housing in Monroe County.
Bloomington Cooperative Living requested $8,500 from the Jack Hopkins Social Services Grant Funding Committee to support digital outreach for the 2027–28 membership cycle. Andrew Hodges, a member and secretary of the housing co-op, told the committee the cooperative runs five houses—about 75 units—and plans to add roughly 10 units over the next year.
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