IOWA INSTITUTE FOR COOPERATIVES
2515 UNIVERSITY BLVD, AMES, IA 50010 www.iowainstitute.coop

Total Revenue
$913,901
Total Expenses
$901,871
Net Assets
$761,735

Organizations Filed Purposes: THE OBJECTIVE, POWERS, AND PURPOSES OF THIS ASSOCIATION SHALL BE TO ASSOCIATE THE MEMBERS THEREOF TOGETHER INTO A SOCIETY FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROMOTING THE INTERESTS AND WELFARE OF IOWA COOPERATIVES BY ANY APPROPRIATE MEANS BUT SPECIFICALLY BY ENCOURAGING, (CONTINUE) SPONSORING, PROMOTING, AND CONDUCTING EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES DESIGNED TO BRING ABOUT A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE THEORY, PRINCIPLES, PHILOSOPHY, PURPOSES, POSSIBILITIES, AND LIMITATIONS, AND THE ORGANIZATIONAL AND OPERATIONAL METHODS AND PRACTICES THAT ARE DISTINCTIVE OF OR PECULIAR TO THE COOPERATIVE TYPE OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATION, THE OBJECTIVE BEING TO DEVELOP A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE NATURE AND PURPOSE OF COOPERATIVES, SO THAT PEOPLE MIGHT MORE FULLY REALIZE THE BENEFITS AND ADVANTAGES OF COOPERATIVE ACTIVITIES, THAT SOUND PUBLIC POLICIES AND ATTITUDES TOWARD COOPERATIVES MIGHT BE DEVELOPED AND MAINTAINED, AND THAT THE SOUND GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF COOPERATIVES MIGHT BE PROMOTED.

THE OBJECTIVE, POWERS, AND PURPOSES OF THIS ASSOCIATION SHALL BE TO ASSOCIATE THE MEMBERS THEREOF TOGETHER INTO A SOCIETY FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROMOTING THE INTERESTS AND WELFARE OF IOWA COOPERATIVES BY ANY APPROPRIATE MEANS AND TO EDUCATE AND BRING ABOUT A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF THE COOPERATIVE TYPE OF BUSINESS.

COOPERATIVES PROVIDE A PROVEN BUSINESS MODEL THAT HAS FOSTERED ECONOMIC PROGRESS IN IOWA FOR DECADES. THE IOWA INSTITUTE FOR COOPERATIVES (IIC) HAS BEEN LIGHTING THE WAY FOR COOPERATIVES ACROSS THE STATE SINCE 1951.OUR MEMBERS COME FROM A VARIETY OF INDUSTRIES, INCLUDING AGRICULTURE, CREDIT UNIONS, RURAL ELECTRIC, RURAL TELEPHONE, FARM CREDIT, PETROLEUM, AND MORE. WE DEVELOP EDUCATIONAL AND TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR OUR MEMBERS, PROVIDE TIMELY NEWS UPDATES, AND GUIDE LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS THAT BUILD UPON THE STRENGTH OF THE COOPERATIVE SYSTEM. WE ALSO PROMOTE NEW COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AND VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTION.COOPERATIVES ALSO RELY ON US FOR SPECIAL PROJECTS, INCLUDING:(CONTINUE) - ASSISTANCE WITH BOARD RETREATS, LONG-RANGE PLANNING, MERGERS, CONSOLIDATIONS, ACQUISITIONS, AND CORPORATE RESTRUCTURING. - RESOURCES TO HELP DEVELOP NEW COOPERATIVES, INCLUDING INITIAL START-UP PLANS, FEASIBILITY STUDIES, PROJECT COORDINATION, AND RESULTS ANALYSIS. - COOPERATIVE BENCHMARKING THAT PROVIDES TIMELY UPDATES TO FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE BENCHMARKS FOR GRAIN AND FARM SUPPLY COOPERATIVES THROUGHOUT THE MIDWEST.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Dave HolmEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR40$188,763
Dave HassebrockSECRETARY0.6$700
Reuben SkowVICE PRESIDENT0.6$700
Doyle AndersonPRESIDENT0.6$600
Tom ShatekDIRECTOR0.6$0
Kenny VandenbergDIRECTOR0.6$0
Naomi MangoldDIRECTOR0.6$0
Ron TvinnereimDIRECTOR0.6$0
Don MillerDIRECTOR0.6$0
Helen PearceDIRECTOR0.6$0
Marcus WilhelmDIRECTOR0.6$0
Jason BerklandDIRECTOR0.6$0
Trent SpreckerDIRECTOR0.6$0
Mike KinleyDIRECTOR0.6$0
Mike SchonDIRECTOR0.6$0
Ed AndersenDIRECTOR0.6$0

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