By: Sara Sack, Ph.D. | |
Assistive Technology for Kansans | |
(316) 421-8367 |
Consumers form groups to purchase goods in bulk in order to save money. | |||
Advantages: Doesn’t take much capitol to start. Can result in considerable cost savings. | |||
Disadvantages: Does not work well for customized equipment. Hard to find enough people wanting to purchase equipment. | |||
Generally used by food cooperatives. |
Very similar to buying club model. Best suited to low-tech supplies, software and items that are not customized. |
IDENTIFYING STATES THAT HAVE COOPERATIVE BUYING PROGRAMS FOR AT
Kansas currently has a limited group purchasing plan primarily for software and word processors | |
MD, FL, WI | |
www.wati.org. PixWriter talking word processing program (regular price $180, buying program price $105 plus $5 shipping, Quicktionary Reading pen, WYNN Reading Software) | |
Others? | |
Working with consultant to develop cooperative, create business plan, and implement cooperative purchasing activities | |
Working with consumers, consumer organizations, schools, and others to identify items to buy in bulk. | |