The Tennessee Council of Cooperatives recently
awarded a $500 scholarship to Jonathan Black of Murfreesboro, TN. Jonathan is a student at Middle Tennessee State University and is the son of Darrel and Linda Black. Jonathan is a senior working towards a bachelors degree in animal science/agricultural education. He is a member of Delta Tau Alpha, Block and Bridle Club and the Collegiate FFA. Jonathan plans to teach high school agriculture after graduation and pursue a graduate degree in ruminant nutrition. He presently works for Murfreesboro Parks and Recreation. Jonathan's agriculture experience includes working with beef cattle and horses. Jonathan also conducted a research project on haylage at MTSU.
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(left to right) Greg Anderson, representing TCC; award recipient, Jonathan Black; and Dr. Warren Gill, director of MTSU School of Agribusiness and Agriscience. |
The Tennessee Council of Cooperatives is a nonprofit organization established to
promote the cooperative form of business through education and promotion of all types of cooperatives.
TCC has two types of membership including “parent cooperatives” and “individual
cooperatives.”
The council is made up of member representatives from various cooperative
organizations in Tennessee. The 2002 total TCC membership is 60 members consisting of eight parent
cooperatives and 52 individual cooperatives, including 19 electric cooperatives, 29 Tennessee Farmer
Co-ops, five telephone cooperatives, three financial institutions, two milk cooperatives, one tobacco
cooperative and the Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation. Leadership for TCC is provided by 13 voting
board members and six ex-officio members.
The TCC sponsors six college scholarships for agricultural students from each
of Tennessee’s four-year agriculture programs: Austin Peay State University; Middle Tennessee
State University; Tennessee Technological University; the University of Tennessee, Knoxville; the
University of Tennessee, Martin; and Tennessee State University.
The scholarship program, started in 1984, is an effort to acknowledge and aid
the young people most likely to return to communities served by rural cooperatives. TCC considers
he scholarships an investment in the future of cooperatives and their leadership. Several scholarship
recipients from the past currently serve in one of Tennessee’s cooperatives or in one of the
state’s agriculture-related agencies which work with, support and help build cooperative businesses. To be considered for the $500 scholarship, the student must be a citizen of Tennessee;
enrolled in a college of agriculture; maintain an overall grade point average of 2.5 out of a possible
4 points; and, if possible, be in his or her junior year of study.
For more information about Tennessee cooperatives, the Tennessee Council of
Cooperatives or the TCC scholarship, contact Joe Jackson, Tennessee Electric Cooperative Association,
at 615-367-9284 or via e-mail to jjackson@tnelectric.org. |