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The Local Crowd Monadnock: Crowdfunding Demo Site
The
City of Keene and towns of Chesterfield, Hinsdale, Swanzey and
Winchester in Southwest New Hampshire were selected to become a part of a
demonstration site for a new, locally focused crowdfunding platform,
developed by an organization called The Local Crowd (TLC). The
Monadnock Region is one of six communities recently chosen to
demonstrate the crowdfunding platform's effectiveness as an economic
development tool. TLC demonstration sites are part of a research
project funded by United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Finding
access to capital can be challenging for small business owners.
According to the National Small Business Association, 27 percent of
small businesses were unable to access adequate capital in 2015.
Crowdfunding, or raising funds to support a project or business from a
large number of people, is a viable alternative for entrepreneurs to
fund the growth of their businesses -- and with their growth comes
wealthier and healthier communities.
Current local demonstration site partners include Monadnock Buy Local,
Southwest Region Planning Commission, Hannah Grimes Center for
Entrepreneurship, Greater Keene Chamber of Commerce, Monadnock Economic
Development Corporation and New Hampshire Small Business Development
Center. Monadnock Buy Local will serve as the
crowdfunding platform host. Partners hope to bring on additional
organizations to help support this project. Interested potential
partners can contact Monadnock Buy Local for more information at monadnockbuylocal@gmail.com or 603-499-7950.
TLC, a Laramie, Wyoming-based company, received a Small Business
Innovation Research (SBIR) grant from USDA last fall to establish up to
thirty demonstration sites. The Local Crowd's platform features
educational programs designed to help rural communities activate
entrepreneurial ecosystems and spur local investment.
"We see the TLC crowdfunding tool as the perfect opportunity for us to launch a pollinator enterprise
in our region -- one that will forward community economic development
using a self-financing business model," said Jen Risley, Monadnock Buy
Local Executive Director. "This project is exactly the kind of work we
hoped to inspire with our pollinator enterprise events with Michael H.
Shuman this spring."
In addition to the Monadnock Region, the communities of Golden Hills,
Iowa; Goshen, Indiana; Oregon, Illinois; Sauk Valley Region, Illinois
and Spoon River, Illinois were also selected as demonstration sites.
They will join the communities of Bozeman, Montana; Laramie, Wyoming;
and Teton Valley, Idaho that are getting ready to launch their platforms
at the end of summer.
"We are pleased to have such a strong group of dedicated and visionary
communities coming in as our second group of Demonstration Sites," said
Diane Wolverton, Co-Founder and CEO of The Local Crowd. "During the
review process, each community team submitted a vision statement about
how being a demonstration site would impact their community. These
vision statements capsulized their commitment to stimulate 'deep
collaboration, innovation, local investing, job creation, ecotourism,
youth engagement and connectivity between businesses and the community.'
We are looking forward to great results from this dynamic and extremely
creative team!"
Each demonstration site team will complete an eight-week online training
program to introduce them to the crowdfunding software and support
successful implementation of the platform. The target date for launch
within each of the communities is late fall 2016.
About The Local Crowd
The Local Crowd combines crowdfunding technology with the spirit of community and the
power of local investing to catalyze communities that invest in
themselves.