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Bloomington Cooperative Living

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Bloomington Cooperative Living Inc. was founded in the Fall of 2007 in Bloomington, Indiana using a nonprofit housing cooperative model. The organization is incorporated for the fostering of an economically, ecologically, and socially sustainable society through the practice of cooperative living. Bloomington Cooperative Living welcomes all community members to join the organization for weekly potlucks. BCL was founded by students from Indiana University and experienced coopers from places such as Ann Arbor, MI, Madison, WI , Athens, OH , and Berkley, CA. We are members of the North American Students of Cooperation. Please contact us if you would like to learn more about visitng and/or joining the co-op!

Incorporation StatusIncorporated
Community Organizations Subjects
  • Cooperatives
  • 7 - Public/Social Benefit
  • Neighborhood Associations
Address
Bloomington   
IN   
Contact
bloomingtoncoop [at] gmail.com   
November 26, 2019

Downtown Library |  812-349-3050
303 E. Kirkwood Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47408

Ellettsville Branch |  812-876-1272
600 W. Temperance Street, Ellettsville, IN 47429

Southwest Branch |  812-349-3110
890 W. Gordon Pike, Bloomington, IN 47403

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