Cooperative Business
Co-operatives are businesses owned and controlled by their members, who come together for a shared purpose. Every member has an equal say in how the business is run and how its profits are used. Members can be its customers, employees, residents or suppliers.
Types of legal structure
- Co-operative Society
- Community Benefit Society
- Company Limited by Guarantee
This list is not exhaustive but it shows the most common structures. Some cooperatives also identify as purpose-driven businesses or social enterprises.
This business type tends to
Example organisations
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Communities
Visit SCVO for resources and guidance for setting up a charity
The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) is the national membership organisation for the voluntary sector. Their mission is to support, promote and develop a confident, sustainable voluntary sector in Scotland.
Chat to Cooperative Development Scotland about starting a co-op
Cooperative Development Scotland (CDS) can offer one-to-one sessions with a specialist advisor to help you choose the best business model for your needs and set it up.
Visit Business Gateway for help with setting up your business
Business Gateway is delivered by local authorities, providing advice and support to Scottish businesses. They offer a range of professional resources, support and tools to help you learn new skills, create new opportunities and develop sustainable strategies for growth.
Chat with Firstport
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Chat with Firstport
Leave your details below and a member of our team will get back to you. We offer free advice on setting up a business, as well as seed funding and investment to scale.
More ways to create impact through your business
There are many ways you can deliver social and environmental impact which don't revolve around your business type. From being a living wage employer to becoming a B Corp, discover more ways you can make a difference.