Senator Clinton and Karen St. Hilaire combined their brainpower to find a way to help rural NY businesses increase profits. In 2003 they formed the Northern Adirondack Trading Co-operative (NATC) to enable local businesses, artisans and crafts people to increase profits by selling their products on the Internet.
Many participating businesses increased sales to buyers on four continents. For example, Tim Damon’s fishing rod company started earning $5,000 per month on eBay so he hired four more employees. And Sunflower Natural Soaps got a $40,000 order!
Hillary Clinton said, "We wanted to create a global marketplace for local products and one year later, we are seeing the positive results of our work."
http://clinton.senate.gov/...
Through the cooperative members have access to critical tools to establish their online businesses. For example, eBay provides training courses for entrepreneurs participating in the project to help them get the most out of e-commerce opportunities; HSBC provides funding for micro loans of up to $25,000 to capitalize the companies; Clarkson University provides teams of students to each business to help with digital photography and business planning; and Hewlett Packard provides computers, digital cameras and other equipment to help companies get their products online.
By 2005 NATC had increased profits for local businesses by $500,000. The World Chamber of Commerce analyzed the Clinton/St. Hilaire plan and concluded that it was one of the most innovative projects in the world. NATC is proof of two things: 1) Hillary Clinton cares about the lives of Americans which motivates her to take action to provide concrete benefits for Americans and 2) Clinton is highly intelligent and business-savvy and will use her genius to discover new ways to help America succeed economically!
NATC:
http://www.natconline.org/...