CREATIVE FINANCING. for Sustainable Farm Succession. EcoFarm Presenters: Kendra Johnson, Mai Nguyen, Cameron Rhudy Moderator: Neil Thapar

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CREATIVE FINANCING for Sustainable Farm Succession EcoFarm 2018 Presenters: Kendra Johnson, Mai Nguyen, Cameron Rhudy Moderator: Neil Thapar

Some challenges Consolidation of farmland Loss of ag land Farm succession crisis

How a community-supported agricultural conservation easement is protecting a farm for future generations Ecological Farming Conference Kendra Johnson January 27, 2018

A more resilient Food System will require that individuals, communities and institutions invest in a dependable agricultural land base for farmers and ranchers.

Land is not affordable to incoming farmers.

Easements don t always close the affordability gap Standard ACE* $100k Gap $150k Full market value: $500,000 Rural estate value: $400,000 Agricultural value: $250,000 *Agricultural Conservation Easement

The Good Humus Easement a Whole Farm approach to affordability, transferability, stewardship Photos courtesy of Jeff and Annie Main OPAV Limits sale price to ag value Requires qualified purchaser Affirmative requirements Owner must earn a living from farming Owner must live on farm Owner agrees to stewardship standards Community-funded CSA members and co-op community raised $

One Farm at a Time Farm viability Whole farm continuity Farm land preservation Affordability for farmers

Communities securing a future for local agriculture

Worker Cooperatives: Start-ups and Conversions Mai Nguyen Cooperative Development Specialist EcoFarm January 27, 2018

CA Center for Cooperative Development Mission To promote cooperatives as a vibrant business model to address the economic and social needs of California s communities. 12

Topics for Today What is a Co-op? Worker Cooperatives Start-up Expansion New American and resource-limited Conversion and succession Agricultural Cooperatives (time permitting) 13

What is a Co-op? 14

A cooperative is a business that provides a service to its members at cost. 15

Core Co-op Components One member, one vote not proportional to equity/investment Profit distributed in proportion to use Avoid double taxation tax is passed through corporation to shareholder/ member Limitation on non-member business Cooperation between cooperatives 16

Types of Co-ops 17

Worker Cooperatives Workers own and govern the business Investment Decisions Structure Images from Democracy at Work Institute 18

Worker Cooperatives 19

Flying V Placerville, California 20

Cloverleaf Farm Dixon, California 21

Bahati Mamas Cooperative San Diego, California 22

Coke Farm San Juan Bautista, California 23

Agricultural Cooperatives 24

Governance Total Membership: Elect Board of Directors BOARD OF DIRECTORS: POLICY AND OVERSIGHT President V. President Treasurer Secretary Director General Manager Employee: Sales Manager Employee: Accountant OPERATIONS Employee: Others

Bandit Seed Cooperative Sonoma County, California 26

Hi Desert Jujube Cooperative Lucerne Valley, California 27

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Keys to Cooperative Success Sound finances Clear goals and policies Competence and reliability Transparency, honesty, accountability Continuing education Supportive resources and advisors

Is a co-op right for you? What is the need to be met? What are your organizational options? How could you meet this need through cooperation? Who are the interested parties? Who are potential co-workers or collaborators? Is the environment and market supportive of a cooperative? Talk to a co-op developer! 30

California Center for Cooperative Development (CCCD) CCCD Services 1. Feasibility Analysis 2. Business Planning 3. Education for Board of Directors, Managers, Members on: a) Governance (How to manage the co-op) b) Finance c) Group decision-making and dynamics 4. References for experts in your field 5. Identify and support financing applications: a. Loans b. Grants 31

Questions? Mai Nguyen Cooperative Development Specialist mnguyen@cccd.coop 32

Raising Community Capital Cameron Rhudy Sustainable Economies Law Center

What Does This Mean? Investment Crowdfunding different than donation crowdfunding (Kickstarter), but still often involves raising small amounts of money from a larger number of investors Raising money directly from the public (i.e. customers, sustainable food system supporters) Make offers and enter into agreements directly with investors-no stock exchange. Flexibility in structuring the investment and the terms (i.e., loans or equity; repayment schedule)

Succession Planning Investment crowdfunding is just another tool in the financing tool box and can be used in tandem with other financing tools, such as easements and converting to a worker coop Can be used by used by farmers, support organizations, and loan funds Community capital raises can tap into the goodwill and community following of the farm; opportunity for collaboration between parties Newer and beginning farmers can collaborate with retiring farmers Can also be used by mid-career farmers seeking to purchase land from retiring farmers

Compost Hauler Worker-Owned Cooperative Based in Massachusetts Conducted a raise in 2014 Raised over $350,000 from friends, family and almost 100 investors Investors purchased shares of CERO stock Regular community people, with or without prior investment backgrounds, were offered the opportunity to buy shares of CERO stock, thus investing with their values, keeping money local, and sharing the pride of CERO s success.

Economic Development and Financing Corp. Nonprofit loan fund; CDFI Conducted a raise in 2015-16 Marketing-Invest in the Mendocino Wool Mill Raised $351,000 Minimum Raise Goal was $250,000 Raised $259,000 from 76 individuals Raised $92,000 from 11 entities Investors purchased promissory notes

Capay Organic Farm Fresh To You First permit in 2012, and renewed several times since (Green Loan Program) Have raised almost $2 million over the last several years Loan minimum $2,000, loan maximum $50,000, minimum term 15 months Sent flyers in their CSA boxes Investors are able to choose between receiving their interest in cash or produce credits

What Are Some of the Risks or Challenges? Lack of examples in ag. sector Time and energy to conduct raise Finding affordable legal assistance Need for more education on local investments; how to shift money out of traditional investments (e.g., retirement) May need training or infrastructure to manage repayments or dividend distribution Default risks and related damage to relationships

Generally, when you ask people to invest money in, or lend money to, your business, it implicates securities law. Which just means you have to get permission from the federal and state governments to do it, or fall under available exemptions. Securities Law

Examples Pairing a federal exemption with getting a permit from CA regulators. (not new, has been legal for a long time; lawyers are usually involved for CA permit process but don t have to be). Using Title III of the Jobs Act (Regulation Crowdfunding) for raises up to about $1 million (This is a federal exemption, and doesn t require state law compliance. More recently legal but requires the use of a online intermediary, and they charge a fee.). Pairing federal intrastate exemption with California community investor exemption available to worker cooperatives

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