Cooperative extension service — This article is about a division of the US Department of Agriculture. For agriculture extensions in general, see Agricultural extension. The Cooperative Extension Service, also known as the Extension Service of the USDA, is a non formal… … Wikipedia
Cooperative Village — View of Grand Street showing 26 years of cooperative development: Amalgamated Dwellings (1930) in the foreground with two of the Hillman Housing buildings (1947 50) behind it. One of the East River Housing towers (1953 56) in the background.… … Wikipedia
Housing cooperative — Not to be confused with building cooperative. 999 N. Lake Shore Drive, a coop owned residential building in Chicago, Illinois, United States … Wikipedia
Berkeley Student Cooperative — Type Housing cooperative Founded 1933 Location Berkeley, CA, USA Key people Elaina Marshalek, President … Wikipedia
Alabama Cooperative Extension System — Infobox Government agency agency name = Alabama Cooperative Extension System logo width = 200px logo caption = Official Alabama Cooperative Extension System logo (2008) seal width = seal caption = formed = 1914 jurisdiction = Alabama headquarters … Wikipedia
Worker cooperative — A worker coperative is a cooperative owned and democratically controlled by its employees. There are no outside or consumer owners in a worker coperative only the workers own shares of the business.Definition of worker cooperativeThere are many… … Wikipedia
History of the Alabama Cooperative Extension System — A common perception is that the birth of Cooperative Extension followed passage of the Smith Lever Act of 1914, which provided federal funds to land grant universities to support Extension work. In a formal sense, this is true. Even so, the roots … Wikipedia
University Students' Cooperative Association — Infobox Company company type= Cooperative company name = University Students Cooperative Association foundation = Berkeley, California, USA ( 1933) location city = Berkeley, California location country = USA key people = John Henry, President… … Wikipedia
Danish cooperative movement — The Danish cooperative movement (Danish: Andelsbevægelsen) was a means of economical organization under leadership of consumer or producer controlled corporations, where each individual member owned a part of the corporation. The type of… … Wikipedia
Collective buying power — is when a group of consumers come together and use the old rule of thumb, there s power in numbers, to leverage the group size in exchange for discounts. Contents 1 In the marketplace 2 Example 3 Similar To 4 … Wikipedia
Oberlin Student Cooperative Association — The Oberlin Student Cooperative Association (OSCA) is a $2.6 million dollar non profit corporation that feeds 640 and houses 174 Oberlin College students.[1] It is located in the town of Oberlin, Ohio, and is independent from but closely tied to… … Wikipedia