What is a Co-operative?
A co-operative is a business owned by its member-users. It is created to provide
services and products members need. A co-operative is a democratic organization
each member has a single vote, regardless of his/her investment in the co-operative, or
his/her purchases from the co-operative.
Members elect a board of directors from among themselves to govern the
co-operative. The board sets policies and hires a general manager to run the day to day
activities of the co-operative. The board meets regularly
to review operations and management reports.
Co-operatives uphold certain other principles including concern for community,
educating the public and youth about co-operative values, voluntary and open membership,
and autonomy.
Become a member of Co-operative
Regionale de Nipissing Sudbury Ltd.
When you become a member of Co-operative
Regionale de Nipissing Sudbury Ltd., you have a
say in a business you own. You are able to vote on motions at the annual general meeting,
and special general meetings called by the president. You elect a board of directors to
give your co-operative direction. Additionally, you are entitled to receive patronage
dividends (rebates on purchases you have made with the co-operative), as they are declared
by the board of directors.
Members receive an annual report to keep them informed of the operational
progress and financial performance of the co-operative.
A lifetime membership in Co-operative Regionale de
Nipissing Sudbury Ltd. is $10 (non
refundable.) Dividends that a member earns are put toward a $500 member loan in the
co-operative.
You can also become a member by directly making a membership loan of $500, on
which six per cent is paid on Sept. 30 annually. Member loans strengthen the member equity
position of the co-operative. Members who have made membership loans of $500 (or more)
earn dividends in cash and/or stock on their purchases, as declared by the board of
directors. The member loan is refunded when the member reaches 70 years of age. However,
many members, once they turn 70, advise the co-operative to keep the loan because they
still use the co-operative.
How to become a member
Anyone who is interested in joining Co-operative Regionale de
Nipissing Sudbury Ltd. pays a
membership fee or makes membership loan to the co-operative, and completes a membership
application at the FS Store in Harriston, Mount Forest, Hanover, or Durham.
Once the Board of Directors approves the membership application, the
co-operative sends the applicant a confirmation of membership, as well as other
information, such as credit policy.
It is not necessary for members to have trade credit with the co-operative. They
can make purchases with cash, credit cards and debit cards. However, members provide their
membership numbers to have their purchases tracked so the co-operative can pay patronage
dividends, once they are declared.
Although members derive many benefits from belonging to the co-operative,
customers do not have to be members to use the co-operative. It is open to all.
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