
State cooperative councils (trade associations) are organized in 38 states with primary roles in cooperative education and legislation. Changing membership structures, financial pressures, and member expectations require councils to look at their individual organizations and make long-range plans for adjustments. This study examines and makes recommendations concerning State council membership, dues structure, budget, member participation, legislation at State and national levels, and educational programs at the local, State, and multistate levels.
Marketing, FOS: Economics and business, council, education, Agricultural and Food Policy, cooperative, participation, member, Labor and Human Capital, legislation, Financial Economics
Marketing, FOS: Economics and business, council, education, Agricultural and Food Policy, cooperative, participation, member, Labor and Human Capital, legislation, Financial Economics
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