Guide to Crowdfunding for Wealthworks Value Chains Understanding Options, Getting Started

Guide to Crowdfunding for Wealthworks Value Chains Understanding Options, Getting Started

ACCELERATING IMPACT PROJECT January 2014 Guide to Crowdfunding for WealthWorks Value Chains Understanding Options, Getting Started TELLUS INSTITUTE, BOSTON WEALTHWORKS INITIATIVE WWW.WEALTHWORKS.ORG THE WEALTHWORKS INITIATIVE This initiative (formerly Wealth Creation in Rural Communities) , funded by the Ford Foundation, is a seven-year multi-stakeholder initiative to articulate and test a new systems Author approach to rural development. WealthWorks is an approach that brings together and Christi Electris is an Associate with Tellus Institute, a 35-year-old connects a community’s assets to meet nonprofit research and consulting organization in Boston. She also holds market demand in ways that build livelihoods that last. The initiative has produced various a dual appointment as a Senior Associate at Croatan Institute, a newly other reports, which can be found at launched institute for advanced research and engagement, tackling http://www.yellowwood.org/wealthcreation.a spx. Also see www.WealthWorks.org. some of the world's most persistent environmental and social challenges, based in North Carolina. She is computer scientist and ACCELERATING IMPACT PROJECT quantitative policy analyst by training, and is co-author of "The Century As part of WealthWorks, the Accelerating Impact project is aimed at articulating the role Ahead: Searching for Sustainability" (2010), a quantitative analysis of the of finance in supporting WealthWorks value Institute's global sustainability scenarios; and Worker Equity in Food and chains in rural areas. Over two years, this Agriculture: Practices at the 100 Largest and Most Influential U.S. project of the Tellus Institute has worked with ten projects on the ground in Central Companies (2012), a report which reviews the landscape of company Appalachia and the Deep South, doing practices and policies in worker equity at large public and private food assessments of financing needs and assisting projects in advancing toward their financing and agriculture companies. She has contributed to numerous reports goals. and studies of social and responsible investing in academia and in the US, and has done consulting and research work on a variety of projects The goal of this report is to advance the initiative’s broad aim of creating a in energy, climate, agriculture, well-being, sustainability indicators, and comprehensive framework of community corporate redesign. She studied computer science at the University of investing, ownership, and wealth control models that enhance the social, ecological, Pennsylvania, and holds a Master’s of Science in Technology and Policy and economic well-being of rural areas. from MIT and a Master’s of Arts in Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher School at Tufts University. She can be reached at Published January 2014. Tellus Institute [email protected]. 11 Arlington St. Boston, MA 02116 Phone 617-266-5400. Project Director Marjorie Kelly Acknowledgments Project Staff Joshua Humphreys Christi Electris Special thanks to Phoebe Hodges-Carter and the Emerging Project Advisors Changemakers network for helping develop the first WealthWorks Elizabeth Boggs-Davidson, Inter-American crowdfunding training, an early motivation of the creation of this guide. Development Bank W. Robert deJongh, Red Mantra Group Rebecca Dunn, Cooperative Fund of New England Marten Jenkins, Natural Capital Investment Fund Jessica Norwood, Emerging ChangeMakers Network Shanna Ratner, Yellow Wood Associates Guide to Crowdfunding for WealthWorks Value Chains Page 2 t a time of scarce foundation and ■ Community-Owned Grocery – The small town government dollars, crowdfunding is a of Willmar, MN has sold $200 memberships to potentially powerful tool that can be of nearly 500 individuals interested in helping use to many rural value chains. It is a fund the start-up of a locally owned grocery, A tool appropriate for both for-profit and which will be a cooperative. By October 2013, nonprofit organizations. While in most cases the store had raised close to $100,000. crowdfunding is currently limited to gifts, it may (http://willmarcog.com/about-us/) be used as a stepping stone toward readiness for other forms of traditional investments, such as debt and equity. However, crowdfunding works Crowdfunding Defined best for specific types of projects and needs, and Crowdfunding describes the collective effort of is best used for small to medium amounts of individuals who network and pool resources, money. The aim of this guide is to help you usually over the Internet, to finance a project or understand these differences, to determine if it is business, making use of the easy accessibility of the right tool for your project, and to guide you in friends, family and colleagues through social successfully launching your crowdfunding media like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. campaign. Crowdfunding is used to support a wide variety of This guide was developed as part of the activities, including artists, disaster relief, citizen Accelerating Impact Project, which was tasked journalism, political campaigns, company start- with assisting participants in the WealthWorks ups, motion picture promotion, software community develop appropriate funding options. development, inventions development, It is one in a series of reports on financing rural agriculture and food projects, and much more. value chains; others may be found at www.WealthWorks.org. A crowdfunding platform generally involves three parties: This guide focuses particularly on the Kickstarter and Indiegogo platforms. It also offers brief 1. Project initiator: the people or organization descriptions of other platform options, to help that is proposing the project idea to be you decide which might work best for you and the funded. businesses in your value chain. 2. Funders: the crowd of people who support the proposals. 3. Online platform: an organization’s website, Other Types of Fan-Based Funding which brings project initiator together with Crowdfunding is just one way to harness the funders. power and support of your organization’s fans to fund a project or business. If you have a solid fan base, there are many ways to tap into it for Three types of US crowdfunding funding. Fan-based fundraising strategies include There are three main types of US crowdfunding, pre-selling, customer financing, memberships, only the first two of which are currently available donations, and sponsorships. In these strategies, to non-wealthy donors/investors (98% of the securities law does not apply. A few examples: population). ■ Awaken Café – This company pre-sold “café- 1. Donations, which includes well-known creator” cards that allowed it to fund the platforms like Kickstarter and Indiegogo. build-out of the café and entitled buyers to Some platforms allow non-monetary rewards purchase products once the café was open. to donors, and others do not. The café raised more than $14,000. 2. Interest-free loans, including the recently released platform Kiva Zip. Crowdfunding Options for WealthWorks Value Chains Page 3 3. Equity (ownership shares) in a new start-up their ability to repay. No gifts are sent in business. The JOBS act, already enacted into exchange for funding. Kiva Zip reports that law, will make crowdfunded equity legal for close to 98% of the loans are funded. These non-accredited (non-wealth) investors, but loans carry 0% interest and generally have two- SEC regulations were still pending as of year terms. Loan amounts are up to $5,000 October 2013. Until these regulations are the first time; after successful payback, released, only accredited investors can invest additional loans may be requested for $10,000 in crowdfunded equity platforms. This guide and then $20,000. These loans may be a useful will not go into detail on this third option. option for small businesses. ■ Community Sourced Capital (CSC) also Figure 1. Three types of US Crowdfunding facilitates interest-free loans. CSC works with existing businesses (at least one year of financial records) and utilizes their existing fans and followers to connect with needed Un-regulated Regulated capital. There is a fee for the service, and CSC helps manage the community of lenders. •Donation/ •Equity Repayment is based on a percentage of the Reward business’s revenue, leading to flexible •Pre-purchase payback terms. CSC will also work with borrowers to access other appropriate forms of capital (such as bank loans) as they grow. Non-Accredited Investors Accredited Investors Interest-bearing crowdfunded loan platforms are also appearing, though this guide will not go into Crowdfunded donations detail on these. New peer-to-peer companies such In this model, campaigns generally are run for a as Prosper Marketplace, P2P Financial, Zopa and specific project or initiative, and they most often Lending Club seek to match lenders directly to give something in return, at various defined giving borrowers. levels. What is given can range from a thank you email to private dinners. With a pre-purchase campaign, rewards tend to be the product Crowdfunding With produced. Some crowdfunding platforms (like Donation/Reward Platforms Kickstarter) require that the project goal be met The number of web platforms has exploded in before any donations are received. Others (like recent years, and it can be difficult to navigate the Indiegogo) allow fundraisers to accept whatever choices. This guide focuses on the two most is raised. popular sites, Kickstarter and Indiegogo. Both already have name recognition and a community Crowdfunded Loans of active users. Zero-interest loans are available in the U.S. through several platforms, and are not regulated ■ Kickstarter is recommended for projects that by the SEC. The following are two prominent will not go forward unless they reach a certain examples: amount of funding, and that also have a creative element (recently, this includes many ■ Kiva Zip, a recent initiative of Kiva, facilitates sustainable food and agriculture projects). small loans through a relationship-based Kickstarter has the largest name recognition lending platform. Kiva Zip requires the among all platforms, and thus potential for individual requesting the loan to find an more excitement among fans.

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