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Ace Hardware | Affiliated Foods Inc. | Affiliated Foods Midwest Co-op Inc. | Affiliated Foods Southwest | AgFirst Farm Credit Bank | Agribank, FCB | Ant Hill Cooperative | Associated Food Stores | Associated Grocers of Florida, Inc | Associated Grocers of the South, Inc. | Associated Grocers, Inc. | Associated Press | Associated Wholesale Grocers | Associated Wholesalers, Inc. | Audubon Mutual Housing Corporation | Basin Electric Power Cooperative | Black Star Co-op | Blue Diamond Growers | Brown Association for Cooperative Housing | Cabot Creamery | Central Grocers Cooperative | Certified Grocers Midwest | Choptank Electric Cooperative | CHS Inc. | CoBank | Cooperative Development Foundation | Dairy Farmers of America | Dairylea Cooperative Inc. | Diamond Walnut Growers, Inc. | Do It Best | Equal Exchange | Farm Credit Bank of Texas | First Tech Credit Union | Florida's Natural Growers | Florists' Transworld Delivery | George Street Co-op | Great River Energy | Greenbelt Homes, Inc. | Greenbelt News Review | Group Health Cooperative | GROWMARK, Inc. | Inter - Cooperative Council at the University of Michigan | Land O'Lakes | Madison Community Co-op | MFA Incorporated | Michigan State University Student Housing Cooperative | National Cooperative Bank | National Grape Cooperative Association, Inc. | Navy Federal Credit Union | New Deal Cafe | New Mexico Educators Federal Credit Union | Nebraska Rural Radio Association | NonProfits' United | Northcountry Cooperative Development Fund | Oberlin Student Cooperative Association | Ocean Spray | Oglethorpe Power Corporation | Old Dominion Electric Cooperative | Park Slope Food Coop | Pentagon Federal Credit Union | People's Food Co-op | Piggly Wiggly | Pioneer Telephone Cooperative | Pioneer Telephone Cooperative | R.E.I. (Recreational Equipment Inc.) | Rapidan Camps | Riceland Foods | Scary Cow Productions | Snake River Sugar Company | Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative | Southern States Cooperative | Sunkist Growers, Inc. | Tennessee Farmers Cooperative | The Union Credit Union | Tillamook County Creamery Association | TOPCO Associates | True Value Corporation | U.S. AgBank, FCB | U.S. Central Credit Union | Unified Western Grocers | USA Federal Credit Union | United Hardware Distributing Company (Hardware Hank) | Universal Cooperatives | University Students Cooperative Association | URM Stores | VHA, Inc. | Wakefern Food (ShopRite) | Weaver's Way Co-op | Weaver Street Market | Wedge Community Co-op | Western Family Holding Company | Western Sugar Cooperative | WestFarm Foods | Wheatsville Co-op | Winfield Park Mutual Housing Corporation | WSIPC

 Cooperatives are based on the cooperative values of :  Self-help  Self-responsibility  Democracy and equality  Equity and solidarity"

 Voluntary and Open Membership  Democratic Member Control  Member Economic Participation  Autonomy and Independence  Education, Training and Information  Cooperation among Cooperatives  Concern for Community

 Voluntary and Open Membership  Democratic Member Control  Member Economic Participation  Autonomy and Independence  Education, Training and Information  Cooperation among Cooperatives  Concern for Community

 Provide common service  Join in common interest  Reduce cost of goods and production  Develop business relationships  Provide member benefits  Balance reputation and provide competition

 What other ways to cooperatives benefit the community?

 How do cooperatives benefit the industry with which they are involved?

 How does your cooperative benefit the community and industry with which it would be involved?

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 If you could design a coop in a foreign country, which country would you choose and what type of service would you provide?  How would this benefit the members and how would you gain members?