
In the spirit of a co-operative dividend, CAN has allocated 1% of its profit to be donated to support co-operatives where CAN feels the money - £450 since 2002 - can bring a real benefit.
CAN has chosen Kiptik (meaning strength in Tzeltal, the language of the biggest
indigenous group) who support co-operatives in Mexico, as the recipient.
Kiptik is a UK-based solidarity group who have been working on a series of
projects with the autonomous communities of Chiapas in South East Mexico.
The money will contribute to the construction of drinking water systems, ecological
stoves, solar panel systems, and mural projects.
As a worker co-operative, we are proud that all workers took part in the decision in June 2002 to allocate 1% of annual profits towards the co-operative movement. We saw it as a way of putting the co-operative principles of both Co-operation among Co-operators and Concern for the Community into action says Nathan Brown, one of CANs worker-directors.
Explaining the choice of recipient he added: When choosing how we should
spend it, we realised that our contribution could make a larger impact somewhere
like Chiapas than it would here in the UK. The contribution is a symbol of
solidarity with people in Chiapas who are improving their quality of life
through co-operative management of their economy, villages and even natural
resources we take for granted like water.
Although not a specified principle, the co-operative dividend, representing 1% of profit, is one way for co-operatives to contribute to the co-operative movement.
CAN's Press Officer is Sarah Kiss: sarah@can.coop telephone: 0845 3733616
Links: Kiptik website
Some images from Chiapas:
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If you are interested in engaging CAN to carry out a piece of work please refer to the contacts page for details of your nearest CAN Regional Manager.
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