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Why We Started Beanchain
My wife Shannon and I created Beanchain as a living experiment in economic justice. It’s a worker-directed company—meaning we’re building a workplace where decisions are shared, wages are fair, and power is distributed. We’ve built in casual voting, open forums, and teams that allow people to earn more by taking on more responsibility. We’re moving steadily toward a living wage and a path to cooperative ownership.

David Baxter
Jul 214 min read


How to Get Involved with Beanchain Coffee’s Mission
Beanchain Coffee isn’t your ordinary coffee shop. Based in Mesa, Arizona, Beanchain is pioneering a unique model—worker-directed businesses that prioritize fairness, solidarity, and community support. If you share these values, there are plenty of meaningful ways you can get involved in supporting and furthering Beanchain’s mission.

David Baxter
Jul 183 min read


Beanchain Coffee: Building a Better World through Worker-Directed Business
Beanchain's core mission is ambitious and clear: to build fair, worker-directed coffee shops that genuinely serve their communities. Beyond just a place to gather, drink coffee, and work, Beanchain aims to empower its workers, fight poverty, and promote a broader cultural shift toward worker ownership and democratic workplaces.

David Baxter
Jul 183 min read


How to Start and Operate a Local Food Cooperative (Chat GPT Deep Research Report)
Starting a community-owned food cooperative (food co-op) is a rewarding journey that empowers local people to secure fresh, affordable food and reinvest in their community. A food co-op is defined by the International Cooperative Alliance as “an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled enterprise”

David Baxter
Jul 1635 min read


10 Reasons Beanchain Coffee is the Best Coffee Shop in Mesa (and Probably Everywhere else too)
10 Reasons Beanchain Coffee is the Best Coffee Shop in Mesa! At Beanchain Coffee, we’ve built more than just a coffee shop—we’ve built a community. While it might seem bold to say we’re the best, here are ten heartfelt reasons we genuinely think our little café is special

David Baxter
Jul 162 min read


All about Beanchain Coffee
Beanchain Coffee is a worker-directed coffee shop in Mesa, Arizona.
It’s more than a café—it’s a real-world experiment proving that business can be fair, democratic, and community-focused.

David Baxter
Jul 135 min read


The Heart of Beanchain: Community-Centric Features That Make Us Different
Since we opened our doors, Beanchain has been more than a place to get a great cup of coffee. We set out to prove that a business can thrive when it puts people first—whether that’s the people working behind the counter, the neighbors who stop in every morning, or the folks who just need a place to feel welcome. If you’ve ever wondered what makes Beanchain so community-centered, here are a few of the features that shape our space and our mission every day.

David Baxter
Jun 303 min read


The Global History of Cooperatives: Evolution, Types, and Milestones (AI-GENERATED REPORT)
Cooperatives are member-owned and democratically governed enterprises that have evolved over centuries from informal mutual aid practices into a worldwide movement spanning diverse sectors. While forms of cooperative behavior (such as mutual insurance or shared farming) existed long before the industrial era, the modern cooperative movement began when people applied formal cooperative principles to business organizations in the 19th century.

David Baxter
Jun 2221 min read


Funding Sources for U.S. Worker Cooperatives (AI-GENERATED REPORT)
Worker cooperatives can tap a diverse array of funding programs and financial mechanisms at the national, state, and regional levels. Below is a comprehensive overview organized by source type – from federal grants and loan guarantees, to cooperative-friendly banks, CDFIs, foundations, and state/local initiatives.

David Baxter
Jun 1730 min read


Cooperatives and Cooperative Ecosystem in Arizona (AI-GENERATED REPORT)
Arizona hosts a diverse cooperative ecosystem spanning worker-owned businesses, consumer-owned retail co-ops, producer cooperatives, housing co-ops, financial cooperatives (credit unions), and support organizations. Below we profile key examples by sector, detailing each organization’s business, governance, alignment with the seven cooperative principles, lessons for Beanchain, collaboration opportunities, and contact information.

David Baxter
Jun 1652 min read
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