Steps to form a Cooperative
- Invite leading potential member-users to meet and discuss issues. Identify the economic need a cooperative might fill.
- Conduct an explanatory meeting with potential member-users. If the group votes to continue, select a steering committee.
- Survey prospective members to determine the potential use of a cooperative.
- Discuss survey results at a second general meeting of all potential members and vote on whether to proceed.
- Conduct a needs or use cost analysis.
- Discuss results of the cost analysis at a third general meeting. Vote by secret ballot on whether to proceed.
- Conduct a feasibility analysis and develop a business plan.
- Present results of the feasibility analysis at the fourth general meeting. If participants agree to proceed, decide whether to keep or change the steering committee members.
- Prepare legal papers and incorporate.
- Call a meeting of charter members and all potential members to review and adopt the proposed bylaws. Elect a board of directors.
- Convene the first meeting of the board and elect officers. Assign responsibilities to implement the business plan.
- Conduct a membership drive.
- Acquire capital and develop a loan application package.
- Hire the manager.
- Acquire facilities.
- Begin operations.
(Adapted from Cooperative Development Resource Guide, Nebraska Department of Agriculture)

