MANY THINK that the American dream of homeownership is dead for New Hampshire families with lower incomes, but that isn’t true. While prices for starter homes continue to rise, owning a manufactured home in one of New Hampshire’s … More »
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How MHC Co-ops provide housing security — and climate resilience
As mobile home owners fight rising housing costs, some of them have hit upon a solution that also helps in the fight against climate change: banding together and buying the land underneath their homes. This model of collective … More »
Bradley: Leadership transition will accelerate growth and impact
Founding ROC USA® President to lead new subsidiary built to tackle new reality of marketplace By Paul Bradley President, ROC USA, LLC I recently shared news with staff and Network of my intent to transition from President of … More »
ROC Member joins ROC USA to help communities become ROCs
CONCORD, N.H. — ROC USA® is pleased to announce that Jeanee Wright has been hired as Cooperative Program Manager in the cooperative solutions service unit. Wright has previously worked as a consultant for ROC USA and has been working with ROCs … More »
A time of transition, and new beginnings
It’s a Friday morning in June, and the ROC-NH team has worked from home for three months now. I miss my ROC teammates, and the way we organically problem-solve in the hallway, discussing the latest question posed by … More »
Seeing ROC leaders volunteer time to keep learning is always motivational
I was so happy to attend the Cooperative Development Institute’s leadership training last Saturday at the beautiful West Wood Village in Plymouth, Mass. Representatives from nine ROCs in Mass. were there and most came in small groups. Folks … More »
Incredible savings on energy-efficient homes in New Hampshire and Vermont
I was thrilled to have the chance last week to share the stage with a U.S. Congresswoman – and more thrilled to help announce a great opportunity for ROC members in Vermont and New Hampshire. Tara Reardon, Director … More »