Federation of Southern Cooperatives
Audrey Haskin has a diverse professional background, having worked as a Program Coordinator at the Federation of Southern Cooperatives, a Project Program Coordinator at GD Copper USA, and an Executive Administrative Assistant at The Demopolis Times and Blackbelt Gazette. With a background in Public Administration and Journalism, Audrey also has experience in marketing, sales, and customer service roles for various organizations. Additionally, Audrey has served as a Secretary at the Marengo County History and Archives Museum and as a CSR for the Government.
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Federation of Southern Cooperatives
The Federation of Southern Cooperatives/Land Assistance Fund is a 55-year-old non-profit cooperative association of black farmers, landowners, and cooperatives. Our mission is to be a catalyst for the development of self-supporting communities through cooperative economic development, land retention, and advocacy. What We Do: (1) Develop cooperatives and credit unions as a means for people to enhance the quality of their lives and improve their communities (2) Save, protect, and expand the landholdings of Black farmers and other underserved farmers in the South (3) Develop, advocate and support public policies to benefit our membership The Federation is also supported by grassroots organizations and corporate sponsors who are on a mission to create economic freedom and racial equity. Currently, there are over 70 active cooperative member groups, themselves with a membership of more than 20,000 families working together across ten southern states, with a concentration in Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina.