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Contents
- 1 Considering the cooperative form of ownership
- 1.1 From Merriam-Webster dictionary.com
- 1.2 Home page of International Cooperative Information Center
- 1.3 CAlling the Hyde Park (Chicago neighborhood) Cooperative Society
- 1.4 Government publication on how to start a cooperative
- 1.5 News coop -- The Associated Press
- 1.6 Home page of the International Cooperative Alliance
- 1.7 Rural Nebraska farmer-coop owned radio station KRVN
- 1.8 Cooperatively owned newspaper in Greenbeld, Md.
- 1.9 Home page of the National Cooperative Business Association
Considering the cooperative form of ownership
From Merriam-Webster dictionary.com
co·op·er·a·tive Pronunciation Key (k-pr--tv, --rtv, -pr-) adj. Done in cooperation with others: a cooperative effort.
Marked by willingness to cooperate; compliant: a cooperative patient.
Of, relating to, or formed as an enterprise or organization jointly owned or managed by those who use its facilities or services: a cooperative department store; cooperative apartment buildings.
n. An enterprise or organization that is owned or managed jointly by those who use its facilities or services.
co·oper·a·tive·ly adv. co·oper·a·tive·ness n.
\Co*["o]p"er*a*tive\, a. Operating jointly to the same end.
Co[\"o]perative society, a society established on the principle of a joint-stock association, for the production of commodities, or their purchase and distribution for consumption, or for the borrowing and lending of capital among its members.
Co[\"o]perative store, a store established by a co["o]perative society, where the members make their purchases and share in the profits or losses. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
Home page of International Cooperative Information Center
(University of Wisconsin) UWCC 230 Taylor Hall, 427 Lorch Street Madison, WI 53706 Phone: (608) 262-3981 Fax:(608) 262-3251 Email: grinnell@aae.wisc.edu http://www.wisc.edu/uwcc/icic/def-hist/def/community.html LIBRARY: 608-262-9988
The University of Wisconsin Center for Cooperatives (UWCC) was established in 1962 as the International Cooperative Training Center. Funds to establish the UWCC were provided by a grant from USAID. Although international cooperative education remains a responsibility of UWCC, our programs now touch all types of domestic cooperatives.
The UWCC is housed within the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences and
the University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension, Madison, Wisconsin.
CAlling the Hyde Park (Chicago neighborhood) Cooperative Society
Julius Draznin, former board member of Hyde Park Cooperative Society, 773-684-0895 Atty Leon Depres: try him too.
Government publication on how to start a cooperative
http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs/pub/cir7/cir7.pdf
News coop -- The Associated Press
Founded in 1848 by six New York newspapers to cut costs and get the news more efficiently and quickly. It is owned by its U.S. newspaper and broadcast members and serves more than 1,700 newspapers and 6,000 TV and radio stations in the U.S.
Home page of the International Cooperative Alliance
Rural Nebraska farmer-coop owned radio station KRVN
http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs/pub/may01/allag.htm
Cooperatively owned newspaper in Greenbeld, Md.
Greenbelt News Review 15 Crescent Road, Suite 100 Greenbelt, MD 20770 Tel: (301) 474-4131
The Greenbelt News Review is a community newspaper which is coooperatively owned. It was established in 1937 by the residents of the "Green Town" one month after they moved to the new town. The paper is owned by the reporters, editors, and other staff who put out the community's news on a weekly basis. The president emeritus, Elaine Skolnik, received the Co-op Month communications award this year for her work on the paper. In addition to spreading the word about Greenbelt's many cooperatives, she was a central figure in a lawsuit against the News Review which went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court and helped establish Freedom of the Press.
The paper, published by the Greenbelt Co-operative Publishing Association
Inc., was established in 1937 as a volunteer organization shortly after the
construction of Greenbelt, one of The New Deal green towns. It has been
published without interruption since that time and is currently delivered
free to all Greenbelt residents. Our office is in the Community Center
next to the City Office.
Office Hours: Monday 2-4 p.m. & Tuesdays 8-10 p.m.
Volunteer Mary Lou Williamson
Editor Barbara Likowski
Assistant Editor
Eliane Skolnik
News Editor Ron Wells
Business Manager Diane Oberg
President Jim Giese
Vice President
Jane Rissler
Treasurer Eileen Farnham
Secretary Board Members
Virginia Beauchamp Altoria Bell Ross Joanne Tucker
Home page of the National Cooperative Business Association
NCBA 1401 New York Ave. NW Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20005 Ph: (202) 638-6222 Fx: (202) 638-1374 E-mail: ncba@ncba.coop Paul Hazen President and CEO
From the NCBA site:
Cooperatives may be organized to provide just about any good or service such as:
- Business services
- Child care
- Credit and personal financial services
- Employment
- Equipment, hardware and farm supplies
- Utilities and cable T.V. services
- Food and food services
- Funeral planning
- Health care
- Housing
- Insurance
- Legal and professional services
- Marketing of agricultural and other products
Over 120 million people are members of 48,000 U.S. cooperatives. These people have organized to provide themselves with goods and services in nearly every sector of our economy. Their cooperatives may be organized in a number of ways and for many purposes.
Legal issues
Formation, voting rights and governance Mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures and securities Antitrust/Capper-Volstead Act Tax issues Financing Labor, employment and employee benefits Environmental, land use, and permits Litigation International and trade regulations Intellectual property and licensing FCC, telecommunications regulation
http://www.lindquist.com/
Michael L. Weaver
Direct Dial: (612) 371-3987
Fax: (612) 371-3207
E-mail: mweaver@lindquist.com
Service group:
Agribusiness and Cooperatives
Michael Weaver provides general business representation to farmer-owned associations on start-up, capital structure, debt and equity financing, governance, mergers and consolidations, acquisitions and joint ventures.
He specializes in cooperative law and choice of entity matters. He helps
his clients achieve their business objectives with extensive experience in:
• Partnership
• Limited liability companies
• Tax and securities law
He also represents numerous lending institutions in the Farm Credit System,
provides leadership on state and federal legislative matters affecting
agriculture and is a frequent presenter on agribusiness and cooperative law
topics.
Michael heads up the agribusiness and cooperatives’ ethanol industry
specialty. He works extensively with ethanol companies in all stages of
development, from initial organization to equity and debt capitalization to
refinancing and expansion.