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community Based Enterprise, Inc. (C2BE). June 30, 2009 at the Skillman Foundation by Deborah Groban Olson, Executive Director. Community Based Enterprise Innovations Applicable to Detroit. Center for Community-Based Enterprise P.O. Box 15652, Detroit, MI 48215 313-331-7821 www.c2be.org.
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community Based Enterprise, Inc. (C2BE) June 30, 2009 at the Skillman Foundation by Deborah Groban Olson, Executive Director Community Based Enterprise Innovations Applicable to Detroit Center for Community-Based Enterprise P.O. Box 15652, Detroit, MI 48215 313-331-7821 www.c2be.org
Key Ideas • Community Based Enterprise (CBE) starts with people working together for mutual self-help. • CBE has proven successful in lifting communities out of economic distress. • Wide range of successful examples of CBEs – large and small
Key Ideas • The long term major successes have: • a support structure larger than the single firm • regional gov’t. supporting business clusters and /or • co-operation among co-operatives and • a means to grow patient community capital • C2BE’s vision is to create a resource and support structure to enable scalable CBE success in SE Michigan.
Center for Community Based Enterprise is A non-profit organization • Providing education & technical assistance on using broad, local ownership of businesses to build strong communities. • Connecting diverse and unique local resources. • Seeking to create a resource center & co-operative network to help community-based businesses work together to become more successful. • Similar to those centers - described in our innovation scan & speaker series - in Spain, Italy and Ohio.
C2BE Mission C2BE supports and connects entrepreneurs, communities and resources to grow “Community Based Enterprises” (CBEs).
What is a Community Based Enterprise (CBE)? A Community Based Enterprise (CBE) is a for-profit or non-profit business that is: • Sustainable • Locally rooted • Intentionally structured to provide community benefits; and • Committed to paying living wages
C2BE Strategy – Local Focus • Reverse of traditional companies that start from products • C2BE starts with local people, resources, & rootedness criteria • Seeks viable business opportunities that can pay living wages, such as proprietary products, local resource based products & services • Capitalizing on local resources.
Underutilized Local Resources • Thousands of highly skilled professional, technical and hourly workers, who want to stay in the area • Sophisticated technology, facilities & infrastructure • Lots of idle intellectual property (IP), with near-term market potential, at 300 local manufacturing technology companies • Socially responsible capital seeking investment opportunities • Excellent education & training facilities • Fresh water & flat land • Urban agriculture/ food security network • Anchor institution supply chains – where not local
Product Savvy People Need Entrepreneurial Support • For 100 years people came here to work for big companies. • We have lots of people who know how to make things, and fewer who are entrepreneurs. • After entrepreneurship training, if there is not a support system, many businesses fail. • Shared business resources enable the product people to focus on their strengths, and share scarce management resources.
C2BE Current Funded Projects • Global best practices community-based enterprise innovation scan - completed • CBE speaker series on best CBE practices • Pre-feasibility study & technical assistance for Detroit Grocery Store Coalition employee/community owned fresh grocery
C2BE Programs in Development • Local CBE Scan • Find Detroit CBEs and learn their capacities & needs -started • Clearinghouse/ Matchmaker • Connecting diverse resources across all sectors of the economy • Enable Detroit CBEs to network, collaborate, find synergies w/ each other, share resources & systematic “buy local” marketing • Scale Up CBEs • Create a resource co-operative as a core business platform for scaling CBE businesses • Business & innovation broker • Established Ingenuity US, L3C (IUS) – to seek out & develop business innovation opportunities & create community capital by reinvesting ½ of profits in CBEs
C2BE Programs in Development (con’t.) • Best Practices Education – expand best CBE practices education to businesses, labor, community groups and anchor institutions • Seeking to make available for development by local talent, large number of local underutilized green patents in the government owned auto companies • CBE Business Owners Roundtable featuring: • Exploring synergies • Diversification using new IP • Open book management • Employee ownership tax & operational advantages
C2BE Programs in Development continued • Sustain Non-Traditional Entrepreneurs (NTEs) • Expand worker “next step” options from a buy-out or lay-off to consider being a Community Based Enterprise (CBE) entrepreneur • Shepherd NTEs through incubation programs & funding sources • Clearinghouse for TA to create CBEs • Business Plan competition aimed at dislocated workers
Examples Presented in Series • Local CBE examples • Successful employee owned companies – including inner city, industrial, old economy businesses that are making the leap to new economy businesses • Network of 93 employee owned companies in Ohio • Successful industrial co-operative network in Spain
Examples Presented in Series • Spanish labor companies started by groups of workers using their unemployment benefits and assistance from a government supported technical assistance center • Successful government supported small business and co-op support clusters in Italy • Cleveland Evergreen Cooperatives borrow from many of these ideas to create the economic inclusion strategy for the Cleveland anchor institutions – to be presented by our speaker, Ted Howard
Center for Community Based Enterprise (C2BE) • Non profit with 501(c)3 status • Over 100 diverse advisors • Organization & individual memberships • Ingenuity US, L3C is a mission-driven company implementing C2BE’s ideas. Contact Deborah Groban Olson, Executive Director Center for Community Based Enterprise, Inc. P.O. Box 15652, Detroit, MI 48215 (313) 331-7821 ofc., (313) 300-6517 cell, (313) 331-2567 fax, dgolson@c2be.org www. c2be.org