- Brown Association for Cooperative Housing
The Brown Association for Cooperative Housing ("BACH") is a 501(c)3 non-profit student
housing cooperative located inProvidence, Rhode Island . BACH was the first non-profit in the country given non-profit status on the basis of fighting gentrification [http://www.brown.edu/Students/BACH/hystory/hystories/index.html] .History
BACH's founding resulted directly from a Group Independent Study Project (GISP) organized by
Brown University students in 1970.BACH was the first organization in the United States to receive
non-profit status for fightinggentrification . It does this by providing an affordable housing alternative for Brown students. Ideally, the provision of low cost student housing decreases the burden on the Providence housing market, and may help prevent student renters from driving up the rent for the limited housing stock available in the College Hill area of Providence.General Information
BACH is currently made up of two houses, which house nearly 30 members. Both houses offer low-cost
vegetarian andvegan dining alternatives to residents and other students and non-students.Though BACH was founded by Brown University students, it is an incorporated entity independent of Brown University, and has an open membership. Though predominantly Brown students, recent members have included students from
RISD , University of Rhode Island, andJohnson & Wales University , non-students, travelers, locals, and all sorts of other types.BACH is the only entirely student-run cooperative in the United States. There are no paid staff of any kind. Members are therefore obligated to perform all tasks relating both to the upkeep of two houses, and the running of a non-profit corporation. Towards these ends, all BACH members commit five hours per week on average.
Each year, members for the next semester are chosen by random from a blind lottery system. People interested in living in the co-ops should contact the housing manager at bach.housing@gmail.com during the preceding semester, or stop by either co-op house for dinner at 7 o'clock pm.
The "Houses"
The current BACH houses are:
* [http://www.brown.edu/Students/BACH/houses/finlandia.html Finlandia co-op] , 116 Waterman St.
* [http://www.brown.edu/Students/BACH/houses/watermyn.html Watermyn Co-op] , 166 Waterman St., purchased in 1970, was BACH's first self-owned house.And past houses (RIP) have been:
* [http://www.brown.edu/Students/BACH/houses/milhous.html Milhaus Co-op] , 67 Charlesfield St.
* [http://www.brown.edu/Students/BACH/houses/carberry.html Carberry Co-op] , 71 Charlesfield St.Milhaus and Carberry were the original BACH houses, in buildings leased from Brown. They closed as co-op houses when Brown terminated the leases in September 1995. The buildings sat empty and unused for a decade. The exteriors were repainted, but until 2007 when the buildings were renovated for graduate student housing, the interiors remained untouched since eviction day in 1997. In 2005, students revisited the old houses and were greeted by art/graffiti and posters, advertising shows from a decade ago.
Traditions
BACH has multiple traditions. For instance, every year Watermyn Coop is host to the world-famous invitation-only Naked Party. [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/07/education/edlife/07nakedparties.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&oref=slogin] Also, every fall, Finlandia hosts its famous Halloween party. And once a year the two houses collaboratively host a blind-date prom.
Famous "Bachumni"
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Barnaby Evans - creator of Providence's Waterfire.
*Amy Carter - daughter of PresidentJimmy Carter .External links
* [http://www.brown.edu/Students/BACH/ BACH Website]
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