This document presents a research study on the financial and institutional analysis of vegetable cooperatives in Dhading district of Nepal. The study aims to analyze the financial performance, organizational efficiency, and member opinions of 9 vegetable cooperatives through quantitative and qualitative methods. Key findings include most cooperatives being in early stages of growth transition, poor market linkages reported, lower profit ratios and higher operating ratios found in financial analysis, and mixed member views on transparency though majority agreed cooperatives benefitted them. The study utilized surveys, interviews, focus groups, financial ratios, and institutional assessments to analyze constraints and performance of the cooperatives.