A cooperative is a distinct type of organization collectively owned and democratically controlled by its members to satisfy their common economic, social or cultural needs and operates under cooperative principles.
There is a wide range of traditional cooperatives operating in Manitoba. Each provides different services to meet the varying needs their members. Types of cooperatives include marketing, retail supply, utilities, cable television, agricultural services, fish marketing, child care, farmers markets, and community service.
Workers and housing cooperatives while built on the traditional model contain components that need to be recognized.
New Generation Cooperatives represent an emerging trend in agriculture, forestry, fishing and other industries that are supplied by producers. These are distinct types of cooperatives formed to enable members to process raw commodities. Members receive a fair price for their produce, and may also profit from marketing these value-added products.
Why are people choosing cooperatives?
Cooperatives are formed when people with a common interest take advantage of their pooled resources and economy of scale to undertake a business or service that will benefit all members equitably in proportion to their patronage or consumption.
Promotion
General information is provided on cooperatives, identification of needs and opportunities for cooperative development. Encouragement is provided to individuals, groups and organizations to develop cooperatives for community improvement and to improve the economic situation of the members.
Incorporation
Information is provided on various corporate structures and all matters necessary to submit a request for incorporation.
Training
Training of directors and members on their roles and responsibilities is provided on request.
Regulatory
Assistance may be provided to help cooperatives comply with the requirements of The Cooperatives Act and Regulations.
The Co-operative Loans and Loans Guarantee Board
The Board provides loan guarantees to cooperatives. Cooperatives applying for a loan guarantee must demonstrate that:
The Cooperative Promotion Board
The Program was established to assist and encourage the development of cooperative enterprise in Manitoba. The Board awards grants:
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