NCGA Welcomes New Member and Associate Co-ops

news bodyIOWA CITY, IA (February 1, 2013) – National Cooperative Grocers Association (NCGA), a business services cooperative for retail food co-ops across the United States, today announced the...

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IOWA CITY, IA (February 1, 2013) – National Cooperative Grocers Association (NCGA), a business services cooperative for retail food co-ops across the United States, today announced the addition of three new members and three new associate co-ops. NCGA also announced that two former associates have joined as members, bringing the association to 134 food co-ops in 36 states with combined annual sales of more than $1.5 billion.

“We’re excited to have two associate co-ops become members and to welcome these six co-ops and the communities they serve,” said Robynn Shrader, chief executive officer for NCGA. “Our collective growth year after year demonstrates that consumers nationwide continue to turn to community-owned food co-ops as information sources and trusted purveyors of great food.”

New Members

Keweenaw Co-op – Hancock, MI
Keweenaw Co-op started in 1973 as a pre-order bulk-buying club that operated out of the back room of a restaurant. Responding to a lack of availability of natural and organic foods in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, the co-op grew quickly into a full-service grocery store and now owns its current building.

Littleton Food Co-op – Littleton, NH
Born from a community movement to bring a cooperative food store to this area on the Vermont/New Hampshire border, Littleton Co-op opened its doors in 2009. The co-op offers a diverse product mix to serve the needs of its entire community as well as surrounding towns. Annual sales are $8 million.

Willimantic Food Co-op – Willimantic, CT
The Willimantic Food Co-op grew out of a buying club in the 1970s and moved to its current location in 2005 near the historic downtown district. The co-op offers a full line of grocery items, and serves nearly 7,500 members.

Astoria Cooperative – Astoria, OR
Founded in 1974, the Astoria Co-op is the North Coast’s only full-service organic grocery store. With 1,500 active members and counting, the co-op’s mission is to build community through food. Astoria first joined NCGA as an associate co-op in 2012.

Mariposa Co-op – Philadelphia, PA
Previously an NCGA associate co-op, Mariposa Food Co-op opened 40 years ago and recently purchased a new building to accommodate its rapid expansion. Their recent relocation and renovation received a number of community awards and continues to contribute to the co-op’s successful sales and membership growth.

New Associate Co-ops

Hampden Park Co-op – St. Paul, MN
With a strong membership committed to wholesome foods and the cooperative spirit, the Hampden Park Co-op has been part of the Twin Cities community since 1973. Among its two thousand active members are 350 volunteer members. Sales are $2.3 million.

Great Basin Community Food Co-op – Reno, NV
Founded in 2005, Great Basin recently relocated to a store almost six times as large as its original location. The co-op offers fresh organic and local produce, gourmet and everyday groceries, bulk items, beer and wine, and a wellness department, among other specialties. Today, it serves 4,000 active members and is the first Nevada co-op to join NCGA.

Natural Harvest – Virginia, MN
Natural Harvest started as a buying club in 1976 and has been operating a storefront on Bailey’s Lake in this northern Minnesota community since 1979. The co-op moved to its current location in 1996 and offers a full line of natural and organic foods to owners and the public.

About National Cooperative Grocers Association

National Cooperative Grocers Association (NCGA), founded in 1999, is a business services cooperative for retail food co-ops located throughout the United States. NCGA helps unify food co-ops in order to optimize operational and marketing resources, strengthen purchasing power, and ultimately offer more value to natural food co-op owners and shoppers everywhere. Our 134 member and associate co-ops operate 171 storefronts in 36 states with combined annual sales over $1.5 billion. NCGA is a winner of the dotCoop Global Awards for Cooperative Excellence in recognition of the application of cooperative values and principles to drive cooperative and business success. In 2012, NCGA became a Certified B Corporation, a rigorous certification that recognizes business standards of social and environmental performance, accountability and transparency. For a map of NCGA member and associate co-ops, visit www.ncga.coop. To learn more about co-ops, visit www.strongertogether.coop or www.go.coop.(new window)”:http:/www.go.coop


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