We sincerely appreciate your generosity at checkout! All roundup funds are a result of customer giving so we absolutely could not do this without you.
We have folks that round up a few cents, some who do $20-$100, and some who take a pass. All are perfectly fine. We never want anyone to feel pressured, but we will continue to ask since so many are so generous.
Our FY24 round-up partner organizations
July 2023 – Superior Hiking Trail Association
Aug 2023 – Arrowhead Animal Rescue
Sep 2023 – Cook County Higher Ed Laptop Program
Oct 2023 – Empty Bowls
Nov 2023 – Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank: Cook County Mobile Food Pantry (AEOA)
Dec 2023 – Grand Marais Food Shelf
Jan 2024 – Violence Prevention Center
Feb 2024 – Cook County School District Education Foundation
Mar 2024 – Minnesota Children’s Press; Child’s Eye History series
Apr 2024 – Care Partners of Cook County
May 2024 – Hamilton Habitat
June 2024 – Cook County Pride
Interested in applying for your non-profit 501(c)3? Visit our community page for our donation application.
How it works
For any monthly roundup, 100% of the proceeds go to the organization. You can round up to the nearest dollar (its namesake), or you can round up more. That can be an extra dollar all the way up to $100 per purchase. If you’d like to make a donation larger than $100, you can visit the organization’s website.
Co-op Giving Values
- Our focus is local – Cook County, MN
- We prioritize community-led solutions and direct service
- Equity is at the heart of everything we do
- Partnerships allow all of us to do more with less
Co-op Donation Parameters
Round-up recipients must meet all our donation requirements, plus be dedicated to an acute community need or marginalized community.
- Located or operating physically in Cook County
- Address our primary focus areas
- 501(c)(3) status or associated with supporting public education
- Non-sectarian (non-religious and non-partisan)