The Cooperative Hall of Fame recognizes individuals from the United States who have made outstanding contributions to cooperatives. The Hall of Fame was established in 1974 and is administered by the Cooperative Development Foundation. Nominations from the cooperative community are reviewed yearly by two committees composed of cooperative leaders. The committees make recommendations to the Board of Directors of National Cooperative Business Association (NCBA), who make the final decision.[1]
The Cooperative League of the USA (now the NCBA) announced a Hall of Fame at its 29th biennial conference in San Francisco.[2] The Cooperative Hall of Fame and Historical Society was established in 1974. By 1990, 64 people were inducted in the Hall.[3] The Hall is located at NCBA's headquarters in Washington, D.C.[2] As of 2012, there are 153 inductees, dubbed "heroes" by the Hall.
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^ ab"Cooperative League Creates Hall of Fame". News for Farmer Cooperatives. 40–41. Farmer Cooperative Service: 40. 1973.
^Shaffer, Jack (1999). Historical Dictionary of the Cooperative Movement. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow. p. 193. ISBN 978-0-8108-3666-2.
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