Madison Community Cooperative
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Madison Community Cooperative, or MCC, is a housing cooperative composed of 11 houses in
Madison Madison may refer to: People * Madison (name), a given name and a surname * James Madison (1751–1836), fourth president of the United States Place names * Madison, Wisconsin, the state capital of Wisconsin and the largest city known by this ...
,
Wisconsin Wisconsin () is a state in the upper Midwestern United States. Wisconsin is the 25th-largest state by total area and the 20th-most populous. It is bordered by Minnesota to the west, Iowa to the southwest, Illinois to the south, Lake M ...
with around 200 resident members. MCC is a member of
North American Students of Cooperation The North American Students of Cooperation (NASCO) is a federation of housing cooperatives in Canada and the United States, started in 1968. Traditionally, NASCO has been associated with student housing cooperatives, though non-student cooperative ...
(NASCO) as well as the
Northcountry Cooperative Development Fund Northcountry Cooperative Development Fund (NCDF) is a cooperatively owned community-development loan fund committed to fostering economic democracy by investing in cooperative enterprises. Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, NCDF currently serves mor ...
(NCDF). The majority of the cooperative houses are located near the
UW Madison UW, U.W., ''Uw'', or uw may refer to: Universities Canada * University of Waterloo * University of Windsor * University of Winnipeg United States * University of Washington * University of Wisconsin System * University of Wisconsin–La Crosse ...
campus.


History

Inspired by a
North American Students of Cooperation The North American Students of Cooperation (NASCO) is a federation of housing cooperatives in Canada and the United States, started in 1968. Traditionally, NASCO has been associated with student housing cooperatives, though non-student cooperative ...
(NASCO) conference, on December 10, 1968, eight representatives of Madison co-ops incorporated the ''Madison Association of Student Cooperatives'' (MASC). In 1971, MASC changed its name to Madison Community Cooperative (MCC). Beginning in 1997, MCC tailored its articles, bylaws and mission "to improve the Madison community by providing low cost, not-for-profit cooperative housing for very low to moderate income people and to be inclusive of underrepresented and marginalized groups of the community." The membership of MCC voted to sue the City of Madison for property tax exemption at a General Meeting on March 9, 1997. Property tax exemption in Wisconsin is available only to not-for-profit organizations that are benevolent. The City Attorney had denied exemption to MCC by arguing that MCC was not benevolent but primarily served students who, if poor, were voluntarily and temporarily poor. Attorney David Sparer tried the case on behalf of MCC. MCC members testified in Dane County Circuit Court that non-students, including people of color, older people, parents and poor residents, were increasingly joining the MCC membership. When authorizing the suit, the membership conditioned the lawsuit on any "budgetary savings MCC realizes from a successful resolution of our case will not be used to reduce house payments across the board by more than 3% in any fiscal year" and that "the line-item in the MCC Budget that allocates money to property taxes be changed from a fixed line to a variable one, to keep open the possibility of MCC maintaining some level of funding to city services." After settling the case with the City of Madison, MCC surveys all the members income status and annually provides the City of Madison with the income ranges of its tenant-members.Tarr, Joe
Madison zoning redo could aid housing co-ops.
''Isthmus.'' 21 May 2009.
MCC continues to make annual payments in lieu of taxes (PILOT) in order to pay for necessary police and fire protection.


Houses

* Ambrosia Cooperative House (formerly Assata, before that Martha's, before that Stone Manor Student Co-op) * Audre Lorde Cooperative House (formerly Emma Goldman) * Avalon Cooperative House (formerly Womyn's) * Friends Cooperative House * Hypatia Cooperative House (formerly Mulberry, before that Groves Women's Co-op) * International Cooperative House * Lothlórien Cooperative House * Ofek Shalom Cooperative House * Marsha P. Johnson Cooperative (formerly Phoenix Cooperative House, before that Le Chateau) * Sofia Cooperative House (formerly Orton, before that the Goo Hut) * Syntropy Cooperative House


See also

*
North American Students of Cooperation The North American Students of Cooperation (NASCO) is a federation of housing cooperatives in Canada and the United States, started in 1968. Traditionally, NASCO has been associated with student housing cooperatives, though non-student cooperative ...
(NASCO) *
Northcountry Cooperative Development Fund Northcountry Cooperative Development Fund (NCDF) is a cooperatively owned community-development loan fund committed to fostering economic democracy by investing in cooperative enterprises. Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, NCDF currently serves mor ...
(NCDF)


References


External links


Madison Community Cooperative official siteMadison Community Cooperative (MCC)
at Online Communities Directory
"Housing Co-ops Not Limited To Students"
''Wisconsin State Journal'' article about MCC's houses {{coord, 43, 05, 00.7, N, 89, 21, 51.7, W, type:landmark_region:US-WI, display=title Student housing cooperatives in the United States Residential buildings in Wisconsin Organizations based in Madison, Wisconsin