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http://www.enerstar.com/
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http://www.enerstar.com/

Federated Rural electric utility and television cooperative serving southwestern Minnesota with electricity, money-saving programs and products, grills, fireplaces and two-way wireless radios.
http://www.federatedrea.com/
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Federated, REA, Rural Electric, Jackson, Martin, Lakefield, Heron, Okabena, Round, Lake, Fairmont, Welcome, Trimont, Truman, Sherburn, Granada, Justin Emgarten

http://www.federatedrea.com/

LPEA is organized as a Cooperative to provide energy services to its members on a nonprofit basis.
http://www.lpea.com/
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LPEA, La Plata Electric, electric power, energy cooperative, Tri-State, Generation, and, Transmission, Inc., electricity, durango electric company, touchstone energy cooperative

http://www.lpea.com/

Welcome to the Home Page of Lewis County Rural Electric Cooperative.
http://www.lewiscountyrec.org
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Lewis County, Clark County, Knox County, Marion County, Adair County, Shelby County, Mitch Keel, Lewistown, Missouri, Northeast Missouri, Electricity, Power, Utilities, Economic Development, Heat Pumps, Geothermal, Electric Company, Cooperative, Power Company

http://www.lewiscountyrec.org

Midwest Electric is a customer-owned electric cooperative providing electric distribution services to homes, farms and businesses throughout Midwest Ohio in Allen, Auglaize, Mercer, Van Wert, Darke, Shelby and Putnam counties. Midwest Electric Power Company, a Touchstone Energy partner. The power of human connections.
http://www.midwestrec.com
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midwest, electric, cooperative, co-op, ohio, power, touchstone, energy, company

http://www.midwestrec.com

The Midwest Electric Cooperative Corporation provides high-quality, reliable and competitively priced electricity to members and customers in west central Nebraska.
http://www.midwestecc.com/
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Midwest, Electric, Cooperative, Corportation, Grant, Nebraska, NE, MECC, Touchstone, Energy, Partner, electricity, power, utility, electrical, provider, REC, rural

http://www.midwestecc.com/

Northeastern REMC, a Touchstone energy co-op, offers a variety of services including electric power, energy and long distance telephone service.
http://www.nremc.com/
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electric, electricity, electrical, power, energy, utility, cooperative, REMC, Northeastern, Northeastern REMC, Columbia City, Touchstone, long distance, long, distance, telephone, service, surge protection

http://www.nremc.com/

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http://www.ozarkborder.org/
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http://www.ozarkborder.org/

Slope Electric Cooperative provides dependable and affordable electricity to rural North Dakota.
http://www.slopeelectric.coop
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slope, new england, north, dakota, rural, electric, cooperative, nd, member, power, utility, partner, provider, coop, transmission, generation, service, products, residential, industrial, touchstone energy, electricity, light, bill, safety, tips, consumption

http://www.slopeelectric.coop

South Alabama Electric Cooperative; Touchstone Energy Cooperative; is a member owned electric cooperative headquartered in Troy; Ala. SAEC serves approximately 2,188 miles of line.
http://www.southaec.com
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http://www.southaec.com

Texas Electric Cooperatives (TEC) is a statewide organization dedicated to representing the interests of cooperative electric utilities in Texas and the member- consumers they serve.
http://www.texas-ec.org
Keywords:
texas electric cooperatives

http://www.texas-ec.org

The Energy Cooperative is a not-for-profit energy enterprise consisting of Licking Rural Electrification, Inc. (LRE) and its subsidiaries.
http://www.theenergycoop.com
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energy, electricity, power, Licking County, Newark, Ohio

http://www.theenergycoop.com

The home page for Tipmont REMC, your Touchstone Energy Cooperative. The source for electricity, home security, propane, and energy services.
http://www.tipmont.org/
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tipmont;, remc;, electricity;, cooperative;, home, security;, lafayette;, propane

http://www.tipmont.org/

Todd-Wadena Electric Cooperative is a member-owned electric distributioncooperative in central Minnesota serving about 6700 consumers with highquality electric service at the lowest possible price.
http://www.toddwadena.com/
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Electricity, Electric, Energy, Touchstone, Touchstoneenergy, Power, Cooperative, Co-op, Heating, Off-Peak, Todd, Wadena, Toddwadena, Todd-Wadena

http://www.toddwadena.com/

United Power, Inc. is a rural electric cooperative that provides electric utility service to communities and growth corridors directly north of Denver, Colorado.
http://www.unitedpower.com
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United Power, electric, cooperative, Brighton, Colorado, utility, electricity, United, Power, United Power, Ft. Lupton, Broomfield, Green Power, USA Solutions, Firestone, Frederick, Commerce City, Lochbuie, Dacono, Hudson, Keensburg, Coal Creek, Denver, geothermal, heat pump, deregulation, environment, safety, energy efficiency, employment, jobs, webmaster Stephanie Best

http://www.unitedpower.com

AMEC is the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives, a statewide service organization representing 47 electric coops in the state of Missouri.
http://www.amec.org
Keywords:
AMEC, Association, of, Missouri, Electric, Cooperatives, co-op, Rural Missouri, electricity

http://www.amec.org

Baldwin EMC is a member-owned cooperative supplying electric service to approximately 54,000 customers throughout Baldwin County and southern Monroe County in southwestern Alabama.
http://www.baldwinemc.com
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Baldwin;, cooperative, electric;, electric, service;, Baldwin, County;, Southern, Monroe;, Alabama;, Montgomery;, southwestern, Alabama

http://www.baldwinemc.com

Haywood Electric Membership Corporation is an electric coop serving over 23,500 electric services.
http://www.haywoodemc.com/
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http://www.haywoodemc.com/

Kansas Electric Power Cooperative, Inc. (KEPCo), headquartered at Topeka, Kansas, was incorporated in 1975 as a not-for-profit generation and transmission cooperative (G&T). It is KEPCo's responsibility to procure an adequate and reliable power supply for its 19 distribution rural electric cooperative members at a reasonable cost.
http://www.kepco.org
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Kansas, Electric, Power, Cooperative, Utility, Engineering Consultant, Touchstone Energy, Heat Pumps, Ground-Source, Geothermal, Generation, Transmission, G and T, Surge Protection, KEPCo Services

http://www.kepco.org

Sussex Rural Electric Cooperative: New Jersey Only Coopertive Energy Provider since 1937
http://www.sussexrec.com/
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electricity, cooperative, co-op, sussex, sussex rec, energy

http://www.sussexrec.com/

http://www.nwecok.coop/
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Northwestern, Electric, Cooperative Woodward, Oklahoma Buffalo, Oklahoma Electricity Northwest, Oklahoma

http://www.nwecok.coop/

Located in Hutchinson Kansas, Ark Valley Electric Cooperative distributes electricity and related services in rural central Kansas
http://www.arkvalley.com/
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Hutchinson, central Kansas, rural electric service, electric cooperative, electricity provider, coop, co-op, electric, electricity, kansas, rural, Reno County, Rice County, Kingman County, Pratt County, Stafford County, Barton County, Ellsworth County, McPherson County

http://www.arkvalley.com/

http://www.baelectric.com/
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Brown-Atchison, Electric, Co-operative, Association, Kansas RECs, distribution cooperative, Horton, Kansas

http://www.baelectric.com/

Clearwater-Polk Electric is a rural energy cooperative offering electric, gas and utility services.
http://www.clearwater-polk.com
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clearwater-polk, electric, energy, power, utility

http://www.clearwater-polk.com

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http://www.edbp.org
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http://www.edbp.org

http://www.meckelec.org/
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cooperative, Virginia, Mecklenburg, Southside, Electricity provider, energy provider, utilities, Electric cooperative, power, co-op, electric, electricity, deregulation, rural electrification, electric distribution, energy choice, electric service, reliable energy, outage information, rural utilities, business electricity, business utilities, underground electric, temporary electric, electrical, ...

http://www.meckelec.org/

Otsego Electric Cooperative is a progressive cooperative that meets its members' needs. We are a customer owned Cooperative. You, as a member, will have an ownership share in your electric company.
http://www.otsegoec.coop
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otsego electric, otsego electric cooperative, co-op, coop, electric cooperative, otsego, chenango, herkimer, madison, touchstone, touchstone energy, marathon, water heater, surge suppression, security lights, power supplies, transfer switches, oec, electric service, new york

http://www.otsegoec.coop

People's Cooperative Services, located in Rochester, Minnesota serves more than 14,000 homes and businesses in Olmsted, Dodge, Fillmore, Wabasha, Winona, and Mower counties in Southeastern Minnesota.
http://www.peoplesrec.com
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http://www.peoplesrec.com

http://www.renville-sibley.com/
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Renville-Sibley, Cooperative, Power, Association, Danube, MN, power line outage, transmission, regional, touchstone, energy, cooperative, lyon, lincoln, yellow, medicine, county, small town, rural, lights, surge protection, clean wind energy, lineman, REED fund, operation roundup, one call, grill, water heater

http://www.renville-sibley.com/

Upper Missouri G & T is a transmission cooperative supplying wholesale electricity to ten member rural electric cooperatives, who serve over 38,000 farms, homes and businesses in 33 counties in Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming.
http://www.uppermo.com
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Upper, Missouri, G, &, T, power outage, transmission, regional, touchstone, energy, cooperative, small town, lights, power line, surge protection, stove, grill, clean wind energy, business, economic development, loans, operation roundup, meter read, billing rate, turtle

http://www.uppermo.com

Brunswick Electric Membership Corporation is North CarolinaÕs fastest growing electric cooperative with over 62,000 customers. The electric utility serves Brunswick and Columbus counties as well as parts of Bladen and Robeson counties. The following towns are served by the co-op: Shallotte, Supply, Bolivia, Tabor City, and Whiteville. In 1935, Congress initiated electric cooperativ...
http://www.bemc.org
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Brunswick, Electric, Membership, Corporation, North Carolina, electric cooperative, power companies, electric utility, Brunswick County, Columbus County, Bladen County, Robeson County, Shallotte, Supply, Bolivia, Tabor City, Whiteville, Southport, electric companies, rural electric co-ops, rural electricity, co-ops, Oak Island, Tell-O-Watt, generators, hurricanes, power lines, electric power, ...

http://www.bemc.org

http://www.dunnenergy.com/
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power, energy, electric, electricity, cooperative, scaltrol, water heaters, methane digester, Five, Star, Dairy, Menomonie, Dunn County

http://www.dunnenergy.com/

Polk-Burnett Electric Cooperative
http://www.polk-burnett.org/
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electricity, electric power, cooperative, long distance, propane, economic development

http://www.polk-burnett.org/

http://www.wheatbelt.com
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http://www.wheatbelt.com

Electric cooperative in Postville, Iowa providing electric power, DirecTV, WildBlue satellite Internet, FirstCall emergency response and other innovations in technology to portions of Allamakee, Clayton, Fayette, Winneshiek, Chickasaw, Bremer, Delaware and Dubuque counties in Iowa.
http://www.acrec.com/
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http://www.acrec.com/

Arkansas Electric, a wholesale electric company, supplies electrical power to 16 electricity distribution co-ops in Arkansas. The Electric Cooperatives provide reliable affordable energy efficiency to over 60\% of the homes, farms, businesses and industries in Arkansas. And the coops give the community consumer advocates and economic development resource kits.
http://www.aecc.com/
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http://www.aecc.com/

http://www.becsc.com/
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http://www.becsc.com/

Cape Hatteras Electric Cooperative has proudly been the only provider of electric service on Hatteras Island. CHEC service territory includes approximately 6,500 meters with over 300 miles of line. The cooperative's office is located in the Village of Buxton, at Cape Hatteras. For over 55 years CHEC has operated as an organization dedicated to the delivery of quality electric power and advancement...
http://www.chec.coop/
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cape hatteras, electric, cooperative, hatteras island, outer banks, north carolina, electricity, power, energy, utilities, billing, outages, Buxton, Hatteras Village, Frisco, Avon

http://www.chec.coop/

http://www.central.coop
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Central Electric Cooperative, Parker, PA, Pennsylvania, 16049, consumer owned, Electric Cooperative, electric utility, utility, energy, power, cooperative, Utilities Provider, Electric utilities, Meter Reading, Energy, Energy Assistance, Security Lighting, Energy Audit, Surge Equipment

http://www.central.coop

Central Power Electric Cooperative 525 20 th Avenue Southwest Minot, ND 58701 Phone: (701) 852-4407 Members of the Central Power Cooperative include Capital Electric, Dakota Valley Electric, North Central Electric, Northern Plains Electric, & Verendrye Electric
http://www.centralpwr.com
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http://www.centralpwr.com

http://www.utility.org
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Coweta-Fayette EMC

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http://www.dsec.org/
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http://www.dsec.org/

Edisto Electric Cooperative is a member owned electric cooperative based in Bamberg, South Carolina.
http://www.edistoelectric.com/
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http://www.edistoelectric.com/

Empire Electric Association, headquartered in Cortez, is a member owned rural coooperative providing residential, commercial, and industrial electrical power to southwest Colorado and southeast Utah.
http://www.eea.coop
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http://www.eea.coop

Empire Electric Association, headquartered in Cortez, is a member owned rural coooperative providing residential, commercial, and industrial electrical power to southwest Colorado and southeast Utah.
http://www.empireelectric.org/
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http://www.empireelectric.org/

Serving central Arkansas since.
http://www.firstelectric.coop/
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first electric, fecc.com, heat pumps, water heaters, gift certificates, guarantee

http://www.firstelectric.coop/

Goodhue County Cooperative Electric (GCCEA) is committed to serve the Goodhue County area with electrical energy services with quality customer service, energy programs and more.
http://www.gccea.com/
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Goodhue County, electricity, electrical provider, Touchstone energy cooperative, customer service, energy programs, news and information, GCCEA, Goodhue County Co-Op, Goodhue, County, Cooperative, Electric

http://www.gccea.com/

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http://www.nvrec.com

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Homer Electric Association - Partnering for a better tomorrow.
http://www.homerelectric.com
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electric utility, electric cooperative, electric industry, electricity, power, power company, energy, Alaska, AK, Homer, Kenai, Soldotna, energy services company, rural electric cooperative

http://www.homerelectric.com

Intermountain Rural Electric Association is one of the largest and fastest-growing of more than 900 member-owned electric distribution cooperatives in the United States.
http://www.intermountain-rea.com
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Intermountain, Rural, Electric, Association, IREA, Electric Utility Deregulation, Electric Deregulation, Renewable Energy, True, Cost, of, Renewable, Energy, Electric Cooperatives, Rural Electricity Provider

http://www.intermountain-rea.com

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Wikipedia-Article "Cooperatives [2]"

A cooperative (also co-operative or co-op) is an association of persons who join together to carry on an economic activity of mutual benefit.

The term may be used loosely to signify its members' ideology (as in 'jazz coop') but a mainstream cooperative comprises a legal entity owned and democratically controlled by its members, with no passive shareholders, unless they hold non-voting shares. It thus combines the equal control characteristic of many partnerships with the legal personality conferred on corporations. Membership is open, meaning that anyone who satisfies certain non-discriminatory conditions may join. Unlike a union, in some jurisdictions a cooperative may assign different numbers of votes to different members. However most cooperatives are governed on a strict "one member, one vote" basis, to avoid the concentration of control in an elite. Economic benefits are distributed proportionally according to each member's level of economic interest in the cooperative, for instance by a dividend on sales or purchases. Cooperatives may be generally classified as either consumer or producer cooperatives, depending largely on their membership. Classification is also often based on their function or trade sector.

In the United States most cooperatives are corporations or limited liability companies (LLCs) but other legal entities may also be used. Cooperatives may be for-profit or non-profit. In for-profit cooperatives any surplus may be returned to members by way of a rebate or bonus on their activity with the cooperative, or a dividend on their shareholding in the cooperative.

In the United Kingdom the traditional corporate form taken by cooperatives is the 'bona fide co-operative' under the Industrial and Provident Societies Acts. Since the 1980s, however, many have incorporated under the Companies Acts, limited either by shares or by guarantee. In a bid for sustainability, many cooperatives adopt the principle of 'common ownership', and have a zero or nominal share capital, along with a clause stipulating altruistic dissolution. This means that the cooperative cannot be wound up and its assets distributed for personal profit (see: asset stripping). The facility to legally 'lock' a cooperative's assets in this way was brought into force in 2004.

In the European Union, the European Cooperative Statute will come into force in October 2006, to provide a corporate form for cooperatives with individual or corporate members in at least two of the EU member states.

In the European Union and in large regions of America, cooperatives, with associations, foundations and mutual funds are considered parts of the Social economy.

Worldwide, some 800 million people are members of cooperatives, and it is estimated that cooperatives employ some 100 million people. The cooperative movement often has links and associations with Green politics or Socialist politics, with socially responsible investing, and with the social enterprise movement.

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Types of cooperatives

Housing cooperative

A housing cooperative is a legal mechanism for ownership of housing where residents either own shares (share capital co-op) or have membership and occupancy rights in a not-for-profit continuing co-operative (non-share capital co-op).

Building cooperative

Members of a building cooperative - in Britain known as a self-build housing co-operative - pool resources to build housing, normally using a high proportion of their own labour. When the building is finished, each member is the sole owner of a homestead, and the co-operative may be dissolved.

This collective effort was at the origin of many of Britain's building societies, which however developed into "permanent" mutual savings and loan organisations, a term which persisted in some of their names (such as the former Leeds Permanent). Nowadays such self-building may be financed using a step-by-step mortgage which is released in stages as the building is completed.

The term also refers to workers' co-operatives in the building trade.

Retailers' cooperative

Walton Street Co-op Swift Shop, Oxford, an outlet of a retailers' cooperative.
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Walton Street Co-op Swift Shop, Oxford, an outlet of a retailers' cooperative.

A retailers' cooperative (often known as a secondary or marketing co-operative in the UK) is an organization which employs economies of scale on behalf of its members to get discounts from manufacturers and to pool marketing. It is common for locally-owned grocery stores, hardware stores and pharmacies. In this case the members of the cooperative are businesses rather than individuals.

The well-known Best Western hotel chain is actually a giant cooperative, although it now prefers to call itself a "nonprofit membership association." It gave up on the "cooperative" label after the courts kept insisting on calling it a franchisor despite its nonprofit status.

Utility cooperative

A utility cooperative is a public utility that is owned by its customers. It is a type of consumer cooperative). In the US, many such cooperatives were formed to provide rural electrical and telephone service as part of the New Deal. See Rural Utilities Service.

Worker cooperative

A worker cooperative is a cooperative that is wholly owned and democratically controlled by its "worker-owners". There are no outside, or consumer owners, in a worker's cooperative - only the workers own shares of the business. Membership is not compulsory for employees, and only employees can become members. Probably the best known example of worker co-operation is the Mondragón Cooperative Corporation (MCC) in the Basque Country.

Unions are often unnecessary in worker cooperatives because the workers have direct control over the management and ownership of the business - they are negotiating with themselves. Some worker cooperatives still choose to become members of local unions to demonstrate their support for the labor movement and to working conditions that have resulted from years of struggle. Worker cooperatives that join unions often benefit from the trade that comes their way from the community of union members and those who support unions for political reasons.

The United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives is the organization in the US representing worker cooperative interests nationally. There are local networks and federations throughout the US in the San Francisco Bay area, the Twin Cities, Portland Oregon, and Boston.

The 'new wave' of worker cooperatives that took off in Britain in the mid-70s created the Industrial Common Ownership Movement (ICOM) as their federation. The sector peaked at around 2,000 enterprises, and in 2001 ICOM merged with the Co-operative Union (which was the federal body for consumer cooperatives) to create Co-operatives UK, thus reunifying the cooperative sector.

There are examples of "hybrid" co-ops in which workers and consumers both have membership in a co-op, but the types of membership are differentiated, sometimes into districts of the cooperative, often each district having a set amount of decision making power and profit distribution. Hybrid co-ops are also referred to as multi-stakeholder cooperatives.

Social cooperative

A particularly successful form of multi-stakeholder cooperative is the Italian "social cooperative", of which some 7,000 exist. A "type A" social cooperative brings together providers and beneficiaries of a social service as members. A "type B" social cooperative brings together permanent workers and previously unemployed people who wish to integrate into the labour market.

Social co-operatives are legally defined as follows:

  • the objective is the general benefit of the community and the social integration of citizens
  • type A co-operatives provide health, social or educational services
  • those of type B integrate disadvantaged people into the labour market. The categories of disadvantage they target may include physical and mental disability, drug and alcohol addiction, developmental disorders and problems with the law. They do not include other factors of disadvantage such as race, sexual orientation or abuse
  • various categories of stakeholder may become members, including paid employees, beneficiaries, volunteers (up to 50% of members), financial investors and public institutions. In type B co-operatives at least 30% of the members must be from the disadvantaged target groups
  • the co-operative has legal personality and limited liability
  • voting is one person one vote
  • no more than 80% of profits may be distributed, interest is limited to the bond rate and dissolution is altruistic (assets may not be distributed)

A good estimate of the current size of the social co-operative sector in Italy is given by updating the official ISTAT figures from the end of 2001 by an annual growth rate of 10% (assumed by the Direzione Generale per gli Ente Cooperativi). This gives totals of 7,100 social co-operatives, with 267,000 members, 223,000 paid employees, 31,000 volunteers and 24,000 disadvantaged people undergoing integration. Combined turnover is around 5 billion euro. The co-operatives break into three types: 59% type A (social and health services), 33% type B (work integration) and 8% mixed. The average size is 30 workers.

A supermarket run by a consumer cooperative in the port of Leith, Edinburgh.
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A supermarket run by a consumer cooperative in the port of Leith, Edinburgh.

Consumers' cooperative

The term cooperative also applies to businesses owned by their customers. Employees can also generally become members. Members vote on major decisions, and elect the board of directors from amongst their own number. A well known example in the US is the REI (Recreational Equipment Incorporated) co-op.

One of the world's largest consumer co-operatives is the Co-operative Group in the United Kingdom, which has a variety of retail and financial services. In reality the Co-operative Group is actually something of a hybrid, having both corporate (other cooperative businesses) and individual members.

Japan has a very large and well developed consumer co-operative movement with over 14 million members; retail co-ops alone had a combined turnover of 2.519 trillion Yen (21.184 billion U.S. Dollars [market exchange rates as of 11/15/2005]) in 2003/4. (Japanese Consumers' Co-operative Union., 2003). As well as retail co-ops there are medical, housing, insurance co-ops alongside institutional (workplace based) co-ops, co-ops for school teachers and university based co-ops.

Around 1 in 5 of all Japanese households belongs to a local retail co-op and 90% of all co-op members are women. (Takamura, 1995). Nearly 6 million households belong to one of the 1,788,000 Han groups (Japanese Consumers' Co-operative Union., 2003). These consist of a group five to ten members in a neighbourhood who place a combined weekly order which is then delivered by truck the following week. A particular stength of Japanese consumer co-ops in recent years has been the growth of community supported agriculture where fresh produce is sent direct to consumers from producers without going through the market.

Agricultural cooperative

Farmers' grain Co-op in Crowell, TX.
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Farmers' grain Co-op in Crowell, TX.

Agricultural cooperatives are widespread in rural areas. In the United States, there are both marketing and supply cooperatives. Agricultural marketing cooperatives, some of which are government-sponsored, promote and may actually distribute specific commodities. There are also agricultural supply cooperatives, which provide inputs into the agricultural process. In Europe, there are strong agricultural / agribusiness cooperatives, and agricultural cooperative banks. Most emerging countries are developing agricultural cooperatives. Where it is legal, medical marijuana is generally produced by cooperatives.

Cooperative banking (Credit unions and Cooperative savings banks)

Credit Unions provide a form of cooperative banking. In North America, the caisse populaire movement started by Alphonse Desjardins in Quebec, Canada pioneered credit unions. Desjardins wanted to bring desperately needed financial protection to working people. In 1900, from his home in Lévis, Quebec, he opened North America's first credit union, marking the beginning of the Mouvement Desjardins. While they have not taken root so deeply as in Ireland or the USA, credit unions are also established in the UK. The largest are work-based, but many are now offering services in the wider community. The Association of British Credit Unions Ltd - ABCUL - represents the majority of British Credit Unions.

British Building Societies developed into general-purpose savings & banking institutions with "one member, one vote" ownership and can be seen as a form of financial cooperative (although many 'de-mutualised' into conventionally-owned banks in the 1980s & 1990s).

The UK Co-operative Group includes both an insurance provider CIS and the Co-operative Bank, both noted for promoting ethical investment. Other important European banking cooperatives include the Crédit Agricole in France, Migros and Coop Bank in Switzerland and the Raiffeisen system in many Central and Eastern European countries. The Netherlands, Spain, Italy and various European countries also have strong cooperative banks. They play an important part in mortgage credit and professional (i.e. farming) credit. Cooperative banking networks, which were nationalized in Eastern Europe, work now as real cooperative institutions. A remarkable development has taken place in Poland, where the SKOK (Spółdzielcze Kasy Oszczędnościowo-Kredytowe) network has grown to serve over 1 million members via 13,000 branches, and is larger than the country’s largest conventional bank.

Car sharing

Carsharing is an arrangement by which individuals and groups share vehicles, which are stored in convenient common locations. It may be thought of as a very short-term, locally-based car hire, run on a members-only basis. It is most prevalent in Switzerland (where the Mobility Car-Sharing cooperative has some 50,000 clients), but is also common in Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands, and is fast growing in popularity in other European countries. Car sharing operations may be for-profit or non-profit organizations. Zipcar and Flexcar are examples.

In Britain, where the term "car sharing" has in the lat decades been used for carpools or ride-sharing, some Britons prefer the term 'car clubs'.

History of the co-operative movement

Robert Owen (17711858) fathered the cooperative movement. A Welshman who made his fortune in the cotton trade, Owen believed in putting his workers in a good environment with access to education for themselves and their children. These ideas were put into effect successfully in the cotton mills of New Lanark, Scotland. It was here that the first co-operative store was opened. Spurred on by the success of this, he had the idea of forming "villages of co-operation" where workers would drag themselves out of poverty by growing their own food, making their own clothes and ultimately becoming self-governing. He tried to form such communities in Orbiston in Scotland and in New Harmony, Indiana in the United States of America, but both communities failed.

Although Owen inspired the co-operative movement, others – such as Dr William King (17861865) – took his ideas and made them more workable and practical. King believed in starting small, and realized that the working classes would need to set up co-operatives for themselves, so he saw his role as one of instruction. He founded a monthly periodical called The Cooperator, the first edition of which appeared on May 1, 1828. This gave a mixture of co-operative philosophy and practical advice about running a shop using cooperative principles. King advised people not to cut themselves off from society, but rather to form a society within a society, and to start with a shop because, "We must go to a shop every day to buy food and necessaries - why then should we not go to our own shop?" He proposed sensible rules, such as having a weekly account audit, having 3 trustees, and not having meetings in pubs (to avoid the temptation of drinking profits). A few poor weavers joined together to form the Rochdale Equitable Pioneers Society at the end of 1843. The Rochdale Pioneers, as they became known, set out the Rochdale Principles in 1844, which form the basis of the cooperative movement today.

Co-operative communities are now widespread, with one of the largest and most successful examples being at Mondragón in the Basque country of Spain (see link below). Co-operatives were also successful in Yugoslavia under Tito where Workers Councils gained a significant role in management.

In many European countries, cooperative institutions have a predominant market share in the retail banking and insurance businesses.

An annual general meeting of a retail co-operative in England, 2005.
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An annual general meeting of a retail co-operative in England, 2005.

In the UK, co-operatives formed the Co-operative Party in the early 20th century to represent members of co-ops in Parliament. The Co-operative Party now has a permanent electoral pact with the Labour Party, and some Labour MPs are Co-operative Party members. UK co-operatives retain a significant market share in food retail, insurance, banking, funeral services, and the travel industry in many parts of the country.

See also

References

Japanese Consumers' Co-operative Union (2003). "co.op, 2003 Facts and Figures"

Isao Takamura (1995). "Japan: Consumer Co-op Movement in Japan"

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Other meanings

- In biochemistry, a macromolecule that exhibits cooperative behavior has ligand binding characteristics that depend on the amount of ligand bound. See cooperative binding for more details.

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