Tools & Resources
A comprehensive sourcebook dedicated to starting, forming, and expanding a co-op in Âé¶¹ÎÞÂë°æ. This sourcebook is a on-going work in progress, and we encourage users to send us feedback and help add content to the site by e-mailed us at accrow@alaska.edu. This resource is intended to assist in the creation of by-laws, co-op legal structure, and tax structures. However, it is in no way a substantiate for working with tax and accounting professionals as you form your co-op. We have also included a section on "Getting Started! Business Principles" for those who are in the beginning stages of planning and forming.
"Abstract: This report provides a comprehensive summary of basic information on the cooperative way of organizing and operating a business. It covers the nature and extent of the use of cooperatives, compares cooperatives to other business structures, explains the roles various people play in a cooperative, and discusses equity accumulation and income taxation. The purpose is to make available, in a single report, the information someone would need to acquire a general understanding of how cooperatives function."
Walk-through guild to the first steps and stages to starting a co-op. A great place to start if you have an idea for a new cooperative!
Slideshow outlining the steps, timeline, pitfalls, and rules for success to starting a co-op.
"Abstract: This is an educational guide for teaching basic information about cooperatives. It explains what cooperatives are—their business, principle, and structural characteriza- tions, and the responsibilities and roles of cooperative members, directors, managers, and employees."
In 1983 a small group of fishermen, working together created a business that within two years was selling $5,000,000 worth of salmon, and had over 130 members. In three years it owned a million dollar processing facility and was buying 30% of the Copper River sockeye run, and along the way it created the Copper River brand. But, despite this success, within ten years of its founding the co-op was in bankruptcy and had disappeared from the scene. This is a collection of interviews from those involved with the Copper River Fishermens Co-op.
Demand for Local Produce in Interior Âé¶¹ÎÞÂë°æ
"The Demand for Local Produce in the Interior – 2014 Market Study is a market analysis conducted by the Âé¶¹ÎÞÂë°æ Cooperative Development Program (ACDP), in partnership with the Fairbanks Economic Development Corporation (FEDC), and farmers in Interior Âé¶¹ÎÞÂë°æ. This study summarizes data from forty one-on-one interviews conducted with large and small produce buyers around Fairbanks, including retailers, restaurants, cafés, and institutions."