Come join our cooperative business development team! We work with groups that are considering starting a co-op, established co-ops, and the cooperative ecosystem. We’re seeking an experienced co-op business developer to join our team. See our full CBS-CFS Cooperative Developer
No longer taking applications: Job opening: Assistant Project Manager (New England), Cooperative Business Services
Do you want to help workers build wealth through ownership and gain a sense of hope and control over their future? Do you want to help farmers, fishermen and other food producers build a sustainable, resilient, locally controlled food system?
How A Worker Co-op Structured as a LLC Can Retain Earnings
Meet Cathy, the Cooperative Development Institute’s new answerwoman! She can take on any co-op questions you might have, big or small. Today we address the submitted question: “How can a worker co-op structured as an LLC retain earnings?” See all
February Interactive Exhibit Opens
Happy Black History Month! February is here and CDI is taking the opportunity to celebrate the history and contemporary reality of Black cooperation, particularly in connection to arts and culture. We are sponsoring a month-long interactive exhibit in Jersey City, NJ that
Burlington’s Only Mobile Home Park Takes a Step Towards Cooperative Ownership
Two nights ago, residents of Burlington’s only mobile home park, Farrington’s Mobile Home Park, took preliminary steps towards taking control of their own destiny and purchasing the community as a resident owned co-op. How did this come to fruition? Under
Job Opportunity: Gardiner Food Co-op & Cafe is Looking For its First General Manager
Looking to make a difference in the co-op world and local food? Looking to do it in Maine? Well look no further, as the Gardiner Food Co-op & Cafe in Gardiner, ME is hiring! After a lot of hard work
Co-op Success Story: County Co-op and Farm Store Cafe Launches in Maine
CDI recently worked to help launch The County Co-op and Farm Store Cafe in Houlton, Maine. We are thrilled that through the hard work of these new co-ops, people in Northern Maine will now have access to convenient and neighborly