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Cooperatively owned businesses are owned and controlled by the people who directly produce or use their products, supplies, or services. In this shared ownership structure, profits are shared with the people who directly support that business. Because of this, co-ops have the potential to unlock ownership and wealth generation for so many traditionally excluded individuals and communities. Start.coop provides entrepreneurs with the supports they need to build thriving cooperatively-owned businesses, from their very first idea through their 1000th client (and beyond [[https://www.start.coop/]]
Cooperatively owned businesses are owned and controlled by the people who directly produce or use their products, supplies, or services. In this shared ownership structure, profits are shared with the people who directly support that business. Because of this, co-ops have the potential to unlock ownership and wealth generation for so many traditionally excluded individuals and communities. Start.coop provides entrepreneurs with the supports they need to build thriving cooperatively-owned businesses, from their very first idea through their 1000th client (and beyond [[https://www.start.coop/]]


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Cooperatively owned businesses are owned and controlled by the people who directly produce or use their products, supplies, or services. In this shared ownership structure, profits are shared with the people who directly support that business. Because of this, co-ops have the potential to unlock ownership and wealth generation for so many traditionally excluded individuals and communities. Start.coop provides entrepreneurs with the supports they need to build thriving cooperatively-owned businesses, from their very first idea through their 1000th client (and beyond [[1]]

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