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January 1, 2026 |
The Seven Co-op Principles and the Value of Membership
As we begin 2026, we’re dedicating time this year to exploring The Seven Cooperative Principles—the values that guide every decision we make. These principles distinguish us from investor-owned corporations and utilities. We’re owned by the members we serve, not by distant shareholders focused solely on profits.
The Seven Cooperative Principles are:
1. Voluntary and Open Membership
2. Democratic Member Control
3. Members’ Economic Participation
4. Autonomy and Independence
5. Education, Training, and Information
6. Cooperation Among Cooperatives
7. Concern for Community
This month, we’re starting with the foundation of the cooperative model: Voluntary and Open Membership.
This principle means membership in a cooperative is open to anyone who can use its services and is willing to accept the responsibilities of membership—regardless of race, religion, gender, or economic circumstances.
Decades ago, families across Iowa came together to bring electricity to their farms and towns. They built something extraordinary: a member-owned cooperative that prioritized people over profit. That same cooperative spirit drives us today as we modernize our infrastructure, plan for growth, and invest in our long-term stability.
We’re proud of our history and excited about our future. Our story isn’t just about power lines—it’s about the strength of members working together to build resilient systems and thriving communities. Whether you remember when electricity first reached your home, or you’re simply grateful when the lights come back on after a storm, know this: as a member-owner, you’re part of something bigger. Together, we power what matters most.