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Co-op Month: Preserving What Matters

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Every October, we celebrate National Cooperative Month. Why? Because it’s a time to reflect on what makes co-ops special. This year, we’re adding a little extra flavor with our slogan, letting you know as a cooperative, members are our jam.

It might sound like a silly slogan we’re using to spread the fun, but it’s the truth. Cooperatives put people before profits, serve the community and give you and your neighbors the power to make local decisions. And to me, that’s as sweet as it gets.

Just like your favorite jam, FreeState Electric is made of real ingredients. Real people. Real care. Real principles. Seven principles, to be exact, that guide everything we do and remind us why the cooperative model is worth preserving.

Our Recipe For Success: The Seven Cooperative Principles

1. Open and Voluntary Membership

Everyone is welcome. It doesn’t matter your race, religion or gender. If you need our services and accept the responsibilities of membership, you’re a member.

 

2. Democratic Member Control

You’re not a customer, you’re a member. That means you help guide the direction of your cooperative by electing fellow members to serve on our board of directors and make decisions on your behalf.

 

3. Members’ Economic Participation

When you invest in us, we invest in you. At FreeState Electric, we spread your dollars across the community, improving your service, strengthening local nonprofits and, when possible, returning any leftover money to you. 

 

4. Autonomy and Independence

We’re local through and through, which means we answer to you, not faraway investors. It also means we won’t enter into any agreements or partnerships that put local control of the co-op at risk. 

5. Education, Training and Information

Knowledge is power. We prioritize education, training and sharing information about the issues that affect our co-op.

 

6. Cooperation Among Cooperatives

Have you tried a mixed-berry jam? The flavors support each other just like co-ops support each other. Together we’re stronger. We work with other cooperatives at the local, state and national levels to share knowledge, improve services and strengthen the communities we serve.

 

7. Concern for Community

This is our home, too, and FreeState Electric succeeds when our communities do. That’s why we care deeply about supporting you, through charitable donations or youth sponsorships and scholarships.