We work with manufactured homeowners to cooperatively purchase and democratically manage their neigborhoods as Resident Owned Communities (ROCs).
Empowering small businesses through employee ownership and worker cooperative transitions.
Recognizing the growing demand for support of immigrants and asylum seekers in the Northeast, CDI launched its first program designed to service immigrant communities.
We help New England's resident and non-profit owned housing communities get funding to create safe and reliable water infrastructure.
Growing the cooperative ecosystem with technical assistance and training for cooperative enterprises across diverse industries throughout the Northeast.
Cooperative Development Institute (CDI) is the source for cooperative development in the Northeast.
CDI is a regional 501(c)3 non-profit founded in 1994 by co-op leaders in the Northeast. Our mission is to create and sustain democratically owned, cooperative enterprises and networks in the Northeast that grow a prosperous and equitable economy. We envision a world where everyone can fulfill their needs and aspirations.
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We can do more together than on our own.
That's the whole idea of cooperatives! Your contribution to CDI can be of any size, and will make a big difference in our work to transform ownership of our economy!
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Gov. Mills proposes $5 million fund to support residents’ purchases of manufactured home communities
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