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Welcome here! Want to watch a quick thing to get the basic idea?&#38;nbsp;Check out our cooperative’s Invitation Poem video from 2019 (it’s ~5 minutes long)


tl;dr:Prime Produce is a grassroots collective of friends, family, and neighbors committed to intentionally serving our communities.

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Definitions(v.2022.07.12)
Prime:

1. A natural number, potentially limitless in size, with the
property of being indivisible by and irreducible to any other number (save itself).

2. An ideal period or phase.

3. First in quality, degree, or importance.

4. Original.

5. The highest grade of meat in the United States.

Produce:
1. To cause to occur or exist, bring forth, yield.
2. To create, compose, manufacture, invent through
intellectual or physical effort.

3. Mathematically, to extend in length, area, or volume.

4. To make available for public exhibition or dissemination,
to supervise and finance.
5. Nourishing natural product born as a result of cultivation.

Prime Produce:

Love demonstrated through action; not only organically cultivated (like produce), but achieved at the pinnacle of (prime) and simultaneously discovered at the root of (primary) human experience. 
The nourishment and stewardship of our
communities through practices of intentional service.

Prime Producer(s):

An Earthling (generally a human being) who cultivates prime
produce. Sometimes we cheekily call other prime producers

“prime-mates.”

Intentional Service:

Purposefully serving others with a conscious commitment to
deepening the quality and growing the quantity of one’s effort.
Doing good. Minimizing harm.

Community:

This word is used in a lot of different ways, but around here
it refers to our relational, personal network of Earthlings that
defies any definition other than the ecosystem of relationships between humans (as opposed to an imposed structure, a creed,
or a dominant culture-- although communities may have had these things, too). By this definition, our community
extends beyond the group of people who are formally engaged with any of our organizations. After all, our ultimate community is... everyone, everywhere, ever.



Prime Produce Limited (PPL):

A grassroots 501(c)3 not-for-profit incubator operated by prime
producers since 2007. This provides a fiscal sponsorship for our
community’s eligible service projects. Some examples of community-led initiatives we support include: PreProBono, Seeds to Soil, GROW Externships, and Emergent Works. Check out the Prime Produce Limited website for more information or to get involved!
Prime Produce Apprentice Cooperative, Ltd.

(PPAC):

A Membership Cooperative founded by prime producers in
2016 to further support PPL programs and prime producers
beyond the constraints of PPL’s charitable programs. This is a cooperative of people creating systems of mutual support
including but not limited to: facilitating physical space for our
community’s practices, peer apprenticeship, and neighborhood
hospitality. 
Our specific corporate structure is descended from
agriculture cooperatives known as Nonprofit Membership
Cooperatives (“Nonprofit” in that the intention is not to accrue profit year over year, but rather to collectively govern
and maintain a shared resource from which the member-owners benefit). To this end, PPAC membership shares are
non-transferrable and PPAC can not be used as an investment
vehicle. Only human beings can be members (as opposed to corporations) and every member gets an equal vote on issues.&#38;nbsp; 
To learn more about our space, our programming, or becoming a member, visit the PPAC website.


The Guild for Good:

The word guild conveys “an association of people for mutual aid
or the pursuit of a common goal.” If you hear someone talking about the Guild, or Guild-mates, they’re probably talking about
PPAC Members, Practitioners, and Pre-Members. Someday our
guild may officially expand to other member-run spaces, but
the Guild for Good lives anywhere folks and their communities
are collaborating for the benefit of the common good.

The Guildhall:
Our ~7,000 sqft guildhall is a standalone building in Hell’s
Kitchen, a specially designed multipurpose space created to
meet the multifaceted needs of our community of makers,
thinkers, creators, and doers. 
The ADA accessible ~2,700 sqft
ground floor space has hosted symposiums, conferences, exhibitions,
lectures, panels, performances, screenings, parties, and 50+
person seated dinners. It also features a ~500 sqft street level
cafe and pop-up space. The 2nd floor collaboration space offers two conference rooms and a classroom/multifunction space for
meetings, workshops, yoga, meditation, presentations, and
classes. There is also a shared arts workshop, digital design rig, recording studio, maker resource library, and community rooftop garden.
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