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A group from Isuroon holding a check from the SEED program

Past SEED Recipients

2024 February Cultural Wellness Center 24,187 customers donated $10,980.88 January East Phillips Neighborhood Institute 22,983 customers donated $10,543.25 2023 December The Aliveness Project 23,302 customers donated $10,712.79 November Division of Indian Work 23,980 customers donated $11,150.31 October Little Earth Residents Association 22,293 customers donated $10,424.64 September Southside Harm Reduction Services (SHRS) 22,869 customers donated $10,569.67…

Everyday Deals

Everyone is welcome to shop at Seward Co-op. You do not need to be an owner to shop at the co-op, but if you decide to join you will enjoy numerous owner benefits. There are many ways to shop the co-op on a budget. In addition to the store specials, owner deals, and coupons savvy…

Celebrate MLK Jr. Jan. 21 at Powderhorn Park

Celebrate the life and work of Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr at Powderhorn Park on Monday, Jan. 21, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. This free event features local performers, artists and a community meal. The first 200 kids will receive a free book thanks to Lerner Publications, Beaver’s Pond Press and Magers & Quinn Booksellers! EntertainmentThe…  Read More

Marinades Made Simple

Concocting your own grilling marinades from scratch is a lot easier than you may think. Long before conventionally packaged marinades were available, oftentimes people would make them from leftover food scraps to make less-desirable cuts of meats tender, juicy and flavorful. When you make your own marinades, you also have the freedom to tailor them…  Read More

Seward Co-op Endorses Minneapolis Minimum Wage Ordinance

Seward Co-op’s decision to endorse the Minneapolis $15/hour minimum wage ordinance is rooted in our cooperative goal of creating equitability in the economy. Our Ends Statement says that we will sustain a healthy community with equitable economic relationships. We believe the current minimum wage of $9.50 is insufficient and is not equitable in our community.…  Read More

Garden of Life raw meal

Hello, Garden of Life LLC is voluntarily withdrawing a Garden of Life RAW MEAL protein powders because they have the potential to contain Salmonella Virchow. Between Sept. 1, 2015, and Jan. 30,2016, Seward Co-op may have sold products with lot numbers affected by this recall at both the Franklin and Friendship stores. See list below.…  Read More

Garden of Life raw meal

Garden of Life LLC is voluntarily withdrawing a limited quantity of its Raw Meal Organic Shake & Meal chocolate, original, vanilla and vanilla chai because they have the potential to contain Salmonella Virchow. Though Garden of Life routinely performs pathogen testing on every finished good lot to ensure safety and no product has ever tested…  Read More

Project Updates February 2015

Significant progress has occurred over the past couple of months, and we’re excited to share these updates with you. Friendship Store Friendship Store is taking shape! We are now five months into what we estimate to be a 12-month construction schedule. After a delay earlier in the winter due to utility relocations, we have seen…  Read More

Black Co-ops and Their Collective Courage

In September, CoMinnesota and Nexus hosted an event to address the issues of economic development and cooperatives in African American communities. The event featured author Dr. Jessica Gordon-Nembhard, author of “Collective Courage: A history of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice.” During her talk, Dr. Gordon-Nembhard discussed the history of cooperative economics and co-op…  Read More