MACC Membership

In a cooperative everyone

is number one!
The Solution Provider For Every Midwestern Cooperative

Time and money are a highly-guarded by successful co-ops and their respective leaders, and rightly so. MACC Members maximize their membership by tapping into MACC resources regularly and systematically. MACC Members engage their board and lead staff to strategically and systematically optimize all benefits, by taking full advantage of a variety of programs at deep-discounts multiple times throughout the year. Members tell us that the networking opportunities are key for solidifying co-op relationships and the advancement of their co-op and industry.

Long-standing MACC Members know that all co-ops have similar challenges, and new MACC Members benefit from this legacy understanding. MACC links co-op issues with effective solutions developed by co-op industry leaders. Member resources are pooled to raise the level of expertise and quality of service for the good of the cooperative movement, and each individual member of co-ops. All members regardless of co-op size, have the same access to MACC Member Benefits to include programs, resources and consulting services. Glimpses and alerts of legislative and regulatory issues are often topics for programs and eNews. MACC informs members of issues that could impact the cooperative model. MACC remains alert and acts as another “pair of eyes and ears of its members.”

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MACC Member Industries – All Different- Yet Similar Co-op Challenges

MACC Membership Benefits Brochure

MACC Member Directory

2011 Annual Report

MACC Membership Application

Membership Categories

Cooperative Members: Include any
(i) local or regional cooperative or corporation that operates on a cooperative basis;
(ii) regional or national organization of cooperatives;

Affiliate Members: Include any membership organization, council of cooperatives, trade association or mutual association that has cooperatives or cooperative members as a significant part of its membership or has institutional policies and commitments that are supportive of cooperatives, and is willing to pay Voting Member dues shall be eligible to become an Affiliate Member of the Council.

Associate Members: Any other person not specified in (a) or (b) who is supportive of the Council’s mission and objectives and the cooperative method of doing business shall be eligible for Associate Membership in the Council.