Bootstrapping Enterprises Scheming

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Back to the [[Longest Night Festival]] __NOTOC__ == Participants == * [[Mickki|Mickki Langston]] ... convener * [[Brandon CS Sanders]] * [http://artbrock.com Art Brock] * [[Ben Sibelman]] == Discussion == === Current examples === * Denver Food Lab ** Consciousness-shifting around healthy food and relationship w/ community *** Foodies *** Social Justice Folks *** Econmically minded suits *** Environmentalists ** Food Lab is an incubator for healthy-food businesses *** Commisary kitchen as a shared resource *** Packaging food to sell at various places *** Resources to share to help make a business successful *** Don't have tons of resources to start, so building partnerships and what not ** Partners *** Urban Land Conservancy (could help get property/land) ** Helping build markets for local food products *** Got to be able to sell your delicious food *** Create a marketplace such as a food co-op ... currently supermarkets and farmers markets ... but no food co-op **** Dropoff/pickup location for Community-Supported Agriculture: CSA groups have good food and members, but not necessarily good places to drop off/pickup ... CSA dropoff slowly building into a marketplace **** Problem with creating a marketplace is that you need capital for inventory *** Even with CSA I still have to go to the supermarket for foods other than produce **** Create a CSA that includes things like bread ** Seed funding *** The city's Office of Economic Development *** Foundations *** Restaurants (pay them back in food) * Projects in Denver providing classes around growing food closer to home ** Opportunity for community learning === Bootstrapping SolSeed === * General principles ** Have a plan ** With a budget ** Do the work ** Connect with others ... look for opportunities ** Repeat * Specific ideas: ** Consider having a commissary kitchen *** Find partners who would run it *** Could run food-related trainings there *** Practical considerations **** Proper drainage and ventilation **** Harder if we have to build one ourselves rather than buying a property that already has one **** Educated guess is at least $50,000 to build *** Revenue sources **** Hourly rental charges for people wanting to use the kitchen (maybe $15-$20 per hour) ***** Could base rent on length of relationship with client, time of day, etc. **** Training fees **** Providing extra staff for farmer's market booths ** Having a cafe that brings people in to the community ** Event space *** Hub for knowledge sharing ** [Other] ideas that match members' current skills *** [[Ben]]: Software business of some kind? *** Art: Community self-governance tools *** Perhaps [[Mark]]'s psychology practice * Types of business ** Community-building/sustainable ** High growth === How this relates to the [[SolSeedVillage]] === * [[Brandon]]: The village should grow organically rather than laying out a plan for a whole city block * Figure out the needs of the community around the village site before deciding what to focus on building * Questions from book: ''The Timeless Way of Building'' by Christopher Alexander ** Do we have passion to do this? ** Can we be fantastic at doing it? ** Is there a model where it could become self-sustaining?