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  • 61Universal Cooperatives — United Cooperatives redirects here. For the British cooperative, see United Co operatives. Universal Cooperatives, based in Eagan, Minnesota, is a cooperative controlled by 17 regional agricultural marketing and agricultural supply cooperatives.… …

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  • 62Owenism — is the utopian socialist philosophy of 19th century social reformer Robert Owen and his followers and successors, who are known as Owenites. With its origins in the Industrial Revolution, Owenism aimed for radical reform of society and is… …

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  • 63Statement on the Co-operative Identity — The Statement on the Co operative Identity, promulgated by the International Co operative Alliance (ICA), defines and guides co operatives worldwide. It contains the definition of a co operative as a special form of organization, the values of co …

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  • 64British co-operative movement — The United Kingdom is home to a widespread and diverse co operative movement, with over 3 million individual members. Modern co operation started with the Rochdale Pioneers shop in the northern English town of Rochdale in 1844. Co operatives UK… …

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  • 65Cheese Board Collective — The Cheese Board Collective in Berkeley, California, comprises two worker owned and operated businesses: a cheese shop/bakery commonly referred to as The Cheese Board, and a pizzeria known as Cheese Board Pizza. The Cheese Board is located at… …

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  • 66CoBank — CoBank, ACB, a part of the United States Farm Credit System, is an agricultural credit bank serving cooperatives in the agricultural sector. It lends money to farm credit associations, agricultural businesses, and rural utilities, who… …

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  • 67Nottingham Cooperative — (or Nottingham as referred to by its residents) is a 21 room housing cooperative located at 146 Langdon St. in Madison, Wisconsin, on the shore of Lake Mendota. The house was incorporated in February 1971 by a group of lawyers and students from… …

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  • 68National Cooperative Bank — (now NCB) is a cooperative financial institution chartered by the United States Congress in 1978, primarily to serve the financial needs of cooperatives. It was privatized in 1981, but maintains its cooperative character with over 2,600 member… …

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  • 69Food cooperative — A food cooperative or food co op is a grocery store organized as a cooperative. Food cooperatives are usually consumers cooperatives and are owned by their members. Food cooperatives follow the 7 Cooperative Principles and typically offer natural …

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  • 70Cooperative banking — A statue of cooperative pioneer Robert Owen stands in front of the Manchester head office of the UK s Co operative Bank Cooperative banking is retail and commercial banking organized on a cooperative basis. Cooperative banking institutions take… …

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