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| ABOUT CO-OPS |
ABOUT CO-OPS
A cooperative is a business. Co-ops range in size from small store-fronts to large Fortune 500 companies. In many ways, they're like any other business; but in several important ways they're unique and different.
Cooperative Principles Cooperatives follow seven internationally recognized principles: 1. Voluntary and Open Membership
Co-ops are formed by their members when the marketplace fails to provide needed goods or services at affordable prices and acceptable quality. Cooperatives empower people to improve their quality of life and enhance their economic opportunities through self-help. Throughout the world, cooperatives are providing co-op members with financial services, utilities, consumer goods, affordable housing, and other services that would otherwise not be available to them. Cooperatives may be organized to provide just about any good or service such as:
For Everyone... U.S. cooperatives serve some 120 million members, or 4 in 10 Americans. Worldwide, some 750,000 cooperatives serve 730 million members.
About Food Co-ops From the National Cooperative Business Association.
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