List of Cooperatives - United States

United States

  • Ace Hardware is a hardware cooperative based in Oak Brook, Illinois, United States. Ace Hardware was founded in 1924 by Richard Hesse, E. Gunnard Lindquist, Frank Burke and Oscar Fisher in Chicago, Illinois.
  • Affiliated Foods Inc.
  • Affiliated Foods Midwest Co-op Inc.
  • Affiliated Foods Southwest
  • AgFirst Farm Credit Bank
  • Agribank, FCB
  • Ant Hill Cooperative
  • Ashland Food Co-op
  • Associated Food Stores
  • Associated Grocers of Florida, Inc
  • Associated Grocers of the South, Inc.
  • Associated Grocers, Inc.
  • Associated Press
  • Associated Wholesale Grocers
  • Associated Wholesalers, Inc.
  • Audubon Mutual Housing Corporation
  • Basin Electric Power Cooperative
  • Black Star Co-op A brewpub located in Austin, TX
  • Blue Diamond Growers
  • Brown Association for Cooperative Housing
  • Cabot Creamery, Vermont-based dairy marketing
  • Central Grocers Cooperative
  • Certified Grocers Midwest
  • Choptank Electric Cooperative
  • CHS Inc.
    • CoBank
  • Cooperative Development Foundation
  • Cuties Cooperative (California clementines)
  • Dairy Farmers of America
  • Dairylea Cooperative Inc.
  • Delta and Providence Cooperative Farms
  • Diamond Walnut Growers, Inc.
  • Do It Best
  • Equal Exchange
  • Farm Credit Bank of Texas
  • First Tech Credit Union
  • Florida's Natural Growers (formerly Citrus World Inc.)
  • Florists' Transworld Delivery (FTD)
  • George Street Co-op
  • Great River Energy
  • Greenbelt Homes, Inc.
  • Greenbelt News Review
  • Group Health Cooperative
  • GROWMARK, Inc.
  • Inter-Cooperative Council at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor MI)
  • Land O'Lakes
  • Madison Community Co-op
  • Mariposa Food Co-op
  • MFA Incorporated
  • Michigan State University Student Housing Cooperative
  • Morning Glory Cooperative
  • National Cooperative Bank (now NCB)
  • National Grape Cooperative Association, Inc.
  • National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation
  • Navy Federal Credit Union
  • New Deal Cafe
  • New Mexico Educators Federal Credit Union
  • Nebraska Rural Radio Association
  • NonProfits' United
  • Northcountry Cooperative Development Fund
  • Oberlin Student Cooperative Association
  • Ocean Spray (cooperative)
  • Oglethorpe Power Corporation
  • Old Dominion Electric Cooperative
  • Panhandle Telephone Cooperative, Inc.
  • Park Slope Food Coop
  • Pentagon Federal Credit Union
  • People's Food Co-op (Portland)
  • Piggly Wiggly Alabama
  • Pioneer Telephone Cooperative (Oklahoma)
  • Pioneer Telephone Cooperative (Oregon)
  • R.E.I. (Recreational Equipment Inc.)
  • Rapidan Camps
  • Riceland Foods
  • Scary Cow Productions
  • Snake River Sugar Company
  • Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative
  • Southern States Cooperative
  • Sunkist Growers, Inc.
  • Tennessee Farmers Cooperative
  • The Union Credit Union
  • Tillamook County Creamery Association
  • TOPCO Associates
  • True Value Corporation
  • U.S. AgBank, FCB
  • U.S. Central Credit Union
  • Unified Western Grocers
  • USA Federal Credit Union (San Diego, Ca)
  • United Hardware Distributing Company (Hardware Hank)
  • Universal Cooperatives
  • University Students Cooperative Association
  • URM Stores
  • VHA, Inc.
  • Wakefern Food (ShopRite)
  • Weaver's Way Co-op
  • Weaver Street Market
  • Wedge Community Co-op
  • Western Family Holding Company
  • Western Sugar Cooperative
  • WestFarm Foods
  • Wheatsville Co-op
  • Winfield Park Mutual Housing Corporation
  • WSIPC

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