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Quentin Burdick Center for Cooperatives

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NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN FOR 2025 GAYLORD OLSON COOPERATOR AWARD!

The Gaylord Olson Cooperator Award is the highest honor that the cooperative community can bestow on those who have made significant contributions to cooperatives and their continued success in North Dakota. The purpose of this award is to bring to light the individuals that work to ensure that our cooperative system stays viable for not only our own communities, but the future of our communities for generations to come. Gaylord Olson Cooperators are our unsung heroes in the cooperative system that go above and beyond to ensure the continued success of the cooperative system. 

This nomination is not limited to any single group - as long as the nominee is involved with cooperatives and making significant strides to advance the understanding, mission and/or purpose of the cooperative system they are eligible to be nominated. 

The QBCC will honor award winners at an event of the nominator’s choosing. 

More information on the award and nomination process can be found HERE

Any questions may be directed to Kristi Schweiss at 701-231-6189 or kristi.schweiss@ndsu.edu 

Applications are due November 30, 2024. 


The idea of an NDSU center to benefit members of North Dakota cooperatives originated within the cooperatives themselves, and in October 1988, the Joint Cooperative Education Committee endorsed the concept. The Committee stated that such a center would be "a major step towards educating young people about cooperatives and preparing them for cooperatives careers." The effort to develop a Center for Cooperatives at NDSU was in response to those grassroots initiatives. The creation of the Quentin N. Burdick Center for Cooperatives was approved by the North Dakota Board of Higher Education in October 1992.

North Dakota is home to over 500 cooperatives that include sectors such as electricity, telecommunications, credit unions, finance, and agriculture.  These cooperatives are vital to the state's economy.

The Quentin N. Burdick Center for Cooperatives understands the importance of cooperatives and strives to provide educationresearch, and outreach that will bring about strengthening the cooperatives' operations and working toward expanding employment and economic opportunities through cooperatives.

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Frayne Olson, Director

Kristi Schweiss, Assistant Director