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Cooperatives Achieving together what one cannot do alone. A presentation of the Virginia Cooperative Council. What is a cooperative?. A cooperative is an organization owned and controlled by the people who use it.
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CooperativesAchieving together what one cannot do alone A presentation of the Virginia Cooperative Council
What is a cooperative? • A cooperative is an organization owned and controlled by the people who use it. • The primary goal of a cooperative is to meet the needs of its member-owners versus creating returns for its investors.
Cooperative history • Weavers and other craftsmen in Rochdale, England, in 1844 are tired of paying high prices for low quality goods to local (unscrupulous?) shopkeepers • Oatmeal with sand added • Butter weighed with a thumb on the scale
Cooperative history • Created the Rochdale Equitable Pioneers Society to: • Purchase needed goods in bulk: butter, flour, sugar, oatmeal, candles • Open a shop on Toad Lane • Re-sell to themselves at cost plus a small margin • Return any profit to the members at year end, based on the member’s volume of business
Cooperative principles • Open membership • One member, one vote • Limited return on capital • Operation at cost • Dividends returned to members in proportion to use • Duty to educate
Cooperative benefits • Improve bargaining power • Reduce costs and increase income • Obtain products or services not otherwise attainable • Gain market access or enhance marketing opportunities • Improve produce or service quality
How cooperatives benefit YOU • What did you have for breakfast? • Florida Natural orange juice or Ocean Spray cranberry juice • Welch’s grape jelly, Land O’ Lakes butter • Have you had a snack? • Diamond walnuts, Sunmaid raisins, Sunkist oranges • Do you shop at a local farm supply co-op? • Southern States, Farmers Cooperatives
How cooperatives benefit YOU • Where do you do your banking? • Farm Credit, Credit Unions How many electrical appliances have you used today? • Electric Cooperatives • Do you market milk through a cooperative or drink milk processed by a cooperative? • - Dairy Farmers of America, Maryland & Virginia Milk Producers
Other cooperatives • Hardware (Ace, True Value) • News (Associated Press) • Insurance – (Nationwide Insurance Co.) • Recreation (REI) • Motels – (Best Western) • Food (Dunkin’ Donuts)
Cooperatives benefit America • Nearly 48,000 cooperatives generate more than $120 billion in annual economic activity for about 100 million members…1 in 3 Americans! • 11 million people rely on electric cooperatives for their power • Nearly 570 rural credit unions help their 3.8 million members save more than $18 billion • Cooperatives create more than 250,000 jobs
Why should you be a member of a cooperative? • Have a voice…one member, one vote: • Elect board members from the general membership • Serve on the board, which sets the direction for the cooperative • Share in profits of the cooperative: • Profits are returned to members as patronage refunds, in proportion to the member’s use of the cooperative
Why should you do business with a cooperative? • The primary goal of a cooperative is to meet member needs, not make profit for outside investors • Cooperatives emphasize quality products and services and knowledgeable employees • Cooperative business dollars stay in the community • Your friends and neighbors own the business
A cooperative is a grassroots organization. • It is formed by a group of individuals who identify an unmet need and set out to meet that need. Cooperatives then serve as a competitive yardstick for other businesses.
The mission of the Virginia Cooperative Council is to promote the understanding of farmer and consumer-owned cooperatives in Virginia and their contributions to the economy. • Virginia Cooperative Council • www.virginia.coop • USDA Rural Business – Cooperative Service • www.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs/coops/csdir.htm • National Council of Farmer Cooperatives • www.ncfc.org • National Coop Business Association • www.ncba.coop