Declining sales and higher costs related to Covid-19 are impacting some co-ops
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Show filtersCovid-19: We need the co-op identity more than ever, says NCBA chief
Doug O'Brien, chief executive and president NCBA CLUSA, says the movement's principles offer a 'stabilising force'
NCBA CLUSA makes the case for employee ownership before US Congress committee
With babyboomer business owners nearing retirement, there is a need for better access to capital to…
New vice president for co-operative relations at NCBA-Clusa
Tamela Blalock said she was looking forward to helping build a better world and more inclusive…
Nominations open for NCBA Clusa board elections
There are five seats open to election, with nominations closing on 14 February
Co-operative development funding increases under US 2020 spending bills
There will be support for international co-op development programmes, energy-efficiency schemes at electric co-ops and rural…
2019 Q&A: Doug O’Brien on the USA
President and CEO of the National Cooperative Business Association/CLUSA International
NCBA adopts resolution on diversity, equity and inclusion
Co-op principles 'need to be relevant to the world around us and need to be reappraised…
US co-ops to join session on the future of sustainable food
'Younger generations see economic exclusion and inequality, political divisiveness, and are demanding a greater say in…
USA gets ready to celebrate National Co-op Month
This year, the theme for the campaign focuses on co-ops being run by and for communities
Co-op Impact conference to open with Champion award
Bette Brand, who works on a government support programme for rural co-ops, will be honoured in…
US co-op grocers support farming communities in Timor-Leste
A grant has enabled a coffee co-op to provide healthcare services to farmers in remote villages