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A '''cooperative''' or '''co-op''' is a legal entity, owned and controlled by its members who share decision-making authority, profits and, in some cases, liability for debts. Co-ops normally fall into three types –- '''[[Consumer cooperatives|consumer co-ops]]''', '''producer co-ops''' and '''[[Worker-Owned Cooperatives|worker-owned companies]]''' -– and they operate under seven principles:
# Voluntary and open membership
# Democratic member control
# Economic participation by members
# Autonomy and independence
# Education, training and information
# Co-operation among cooperatives
# Concern for community<ref>[http://www.austinpost.org/austin-news/austin-co-ops-thriving-city-grows Austin Co-Ops Thriving as City Grows]</ref>
 
The United Nations has declared 2012 as the "international year of cooperatives."<ref>[http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2011/ga11164.doc.htm United Nations Launches 2012 International Year of Cooperatives] General Assembly President Says ‘People-Centred’ Cooperative Movement Critical to Advancing Development Agenda, Promotes Equality, Social Integration</ref><ref>[http://social.un.org/coopsyear/ United Nations International Year of Cooperatives (IYC) 2012]</ref>
 
== Cooperative [[wikipedia:Crowdfunding|Crowdfunding]] ==
* [https://radi.ms/towards-a-shared-and-disobedient-crowdfunding-platforms-network/ Towards a shared and disobedient crowdfunding platforms network]
: Cooperative [[wikipedia:Crowdfunding|Crowdfunding]] platform highlighted in this article: [http://www.coopfunding.net/en/ CoopFunding - free and cooperative cofinancing]


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Consumer cooperatives]]
* [[Worker-Owned Cooperatives]]
* [[Worker-Owned Cooperatives]]
* [[Machinery Co-operative]]
* [[CA/Continuations/Discussion Group/Archive#Worker-Owned_Cooperatives_.26_The_Cooperative_Movement|Worker-Owned Cooperatives & The Cooperative Movement]]
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Cooperatives]]

Latest revision as of 22:40, 29 December 2014

A cooperative or co-op is a legal entity, owned and controlled by its members who share decision-making authority, profits and, in some cases, liability for debts. Co-ops normally fall into three types –- consumer co-ops, producer co-ops and worker-owned companies -– and they operate under seven principles:

  1. Voluntary and open membership
  2. Democratic member control
  3. Economic participation by members
  4. Autonomy and independence
  5. Education, training and information
  6. Co-operation among cooperatives
  7. Concern for community[1]

The United Nations has declared 2012 as the "international year of cooperatives."[2][3]

Cooperative Crowdfunding

Cooperative Crowdfunding platform highlighted in this article: CoopFunding - free and cooperative cofinancing

See Also

References

  1. Austin Co-Ops Thriving as City Grows
  2. United Nations Launches 2012 International Year of Cooperatives General Assembly President Says ‘People-Centred’ Cooperative Movement Critical to Advancing Development Agenda, Promotes Equality, Social Integration
  3. United Nations International Year of Cooperatives (IYC) 2012