Change comes to a co-op when member-owners get involved. Find out how you can start big changes at your co-op by joining with others and engaging your co-op.
A great report by Georgia Watch hat outlines important elements of the non-profit tax status that most electric cooperatives use: 501c12, including an analysis of 6 Georgia co-ops.
A great compilation of resources on organizing, member-owner engagement, policy, renewable energy, energy efficiency and more at electric co-ops from the New Economy Coalition REC Working Group.
This piece provides an overview of what a G&T co-op is, then includes a brief Q&A on G&T contracts, and research that I've pulled together about co-ops that have gotten out of their G&T contract or a piece of the contract and a co-op that was never part of a G&T.