Center for Community Based Enterprise Potential Partners’ Guide to the Center for Community Based Enterprise, Inc. (C2BE) mission, vision, strategy, entities.

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Center for Community Based Enterprise Potential Partners’ Guide to the Center for Community Based Enterprise, Inc. (C2BE) mission, vision, strategy, entities & programs 1/7/ W. Fort St., Detroit, MI

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 2 What is a Community Based Enterprise (CBE)? A Community Based Enterprise (CBE) is a locally owned for-profit or non-profit business with a sustainable revenue model intentionally structured to create community benefits, increased family asset equity, and to be “rooted” in a specific community through its ownership structure, business model, or by-laws.

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 3 How can the Center for Community Based Enterprise (C2BE) help you? It can: Expand your vision of community economic development to include Community Based Enterprise (CBE) structures Provide education on successful CBE examples & strategies Provide technical assistance Provide a network to help you find partners for developing local businesses Help entrepreneurs find/ develop new products based on existing patents Provide information on incubation programs & funding sources

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 4 Presentation Elements Define CBE –how it can help you –why we need it here and now Describe new Center for Community Based Enterprise (C2BE) strategies, entities, programs & gap it fills Explain example - Mondragon Cooperative Corporation (MCC) –world’s largest industrial cooperative community –began in 1956 in circumstances no better than those today in Detroit –makes many products familiar to Detroiters

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 5 Economy of S.E. Michigan Undergoing radical structural change Causing major economic dislocation Many highly skilled people have lost jobs Major changes are needed to stem brain drain Other regions have recycled talent out of such dislocations (Northern Italy, Silicon Valley)

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 6 Situation Requires Bold Innovation Current business stimulation efforts have a common focus on providing services & money to traditional private businesses without explicit long term commitments to community C2BE & Ingenuity US will provide structure and long term focus to build locally rooted, well distributed, self-sustaining & expanding wealth

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 7 Underutilized Local Resources Thousands of highly skilled engineers, managers, technicians & 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

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 8 Entrepreneurs are Scarce Michigan is 40 th of 50 states in entrepreneurial activity. (Kauffman Foundation, 2007 New Economy Index) People came here to work for big companies that no longer need Detroit. C2BE is building a shared entrepreneurship resource to fill this gap.

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 9 C2BE Mission Link entrepreneurs with underutilized local resources to develop locally rooted businesses paying living wages. Find, create and support community based enterprises starting in Detroit metro area. Provide best practices information & technical assistance to enable community based enterprises everywhere. Be an innovation & resource broker.

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 10 C2BE Vision Make the City of Detroit, its neighborhoods & metro area a “national applied innovation lab” for community-based wealth creation strategies. Using multiple community building strategies, entities & education programs, create a business development & assistance resource focused on locally based businesses. Create a network to help people find business partners & develop new businesses. Complement & utilize existing SE Michigan economic revitalization efforts – without duplication.

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 11 Unique C2BE Strategy 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 Making dinner with what’s in the fridge

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 12 C2BE Status 1/7/08 60 advisors Incorporated 501(c)3 application submitted Development of program ideas w/ volunteers beginning work on them Experts available for consulting Creation of website Raised preliminary expense funds from advisors Seeking institutional partners & foundation funding

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 13 C2BE Programs in Development Find & develop relationships w/ local CBEs, locally owned businesses, & local organizations interested in CBE Business plan competition for, & outreach to, displaced auto industry engineers, managers, technicians & workers Create “Not the Usual Suspects” economic development network Conference for anchor institutions to facilitate creation or growth of local sourcing businesses Large conference in Detroit with CBE world leaders presenting best practices

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 14 C2BE Programs in Development continued Business resource center connecting product development capacities of highly skilled non-entrepreneurs w/ appropriate business people Establishing IUS as a business & innovation broker Establishing new businesses from IP acquired via IPCG Develop on-line membership community & working groups Policy & Advocacy - Fair Exchange Center MetroDetroit GOING LOCAL – local business network with think local first campaign Study trips to established CBEs in Quebec, Halifax, Mondragon & Northern Italy

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 15 C2BE Partner Entities Ingenuity US (IUS) – a C2BE for-profit subsidiary business & innovation broker Intellectual Property Commercialization Group (IPCG) is a likely contractor to C2BE for business development resources & intellectual property licensing

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/ /7/08 Status of For-Profit Partners IPCG has investors & IP licensing contracts within auto industry IUS –developed mission, vision & values –is performing pre-feasibility analysis on several potential businesses –still seeking some members of business team

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 17 = for profit Center for Community Based Enterprise : Partners and Programs Bootstrap Detroit (C2BE ) Advisors developing C2BE Center for Community Based Enterprise, Inc. (C2BE) 501(c)3 R & D Member company A Member Company C Member Company B R & D for A,B,C etc. C2BE Policy & Advocacy Program “Fair Exchange Center” “Going Local” Program local independent business network convened by C2BE IP Commercialization Group Contractor to C2BE & potential partner in IUS = not for profit C2BE Business Development & Resource Program C2BE For Profit Subsidiary - Business Brokerage & Seed Fund – enabling cooperation & locally rooting assisted businesses “Ingenuity, US, LLC (IUS)” New & Existing local businesses join network for group benefits & possible 501©(6) Governments seeking, using & sharing Fair Exchange practices C2BE Business Development & Resource Program Fair Exchange Joint Venture Companies

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 18 Talent Magnet C2BE, Ingenuity US will attract & retain new & existing talent to the region because: Ingenuity US/IPCG will be a unique, innovative & exciting business group: Creating new products & technologies; While fostering community & addressing financial, social & environmental bottom lines.

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 19 Mondragon, Spain example – demonstrates that CBE can: Generate significant wealth Enable superior business competitiveness Retain higher levels of capital internally to reinvest for growth Serve as a model for Ingenuity US

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 20 Mondragon Facts Summary Mondragon Cooperative Corporation (MCC) started, in 1956, with nothing but hope & visionary leadership. As of 2006 MCC is a business group with: –83,601 people –working in over 200 related cooperatives in manufacturing, service, banking, insurance, education & retail –assets worth 22.5 billion euros –total annual sales of 13.4 billion euros w/ retained earnings of 677 million euros –Mondragon Bank administers 12.3 billion euros in assets –Worker members own 2 billion euros in assets –861 worker members sit on governing bodies –Engineering university, schools & social service system

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/ MCC Corporate Data Following slides, taken from data on the MCC website show what can be accomplished: –by hard-working, dedicated people –in circumstances where their children were leaving home for lack of work –making products similar to those made in S.E. Michigan –paying EU wages & benefits

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 22 Most relevant data (in millions of euros) To Concept Annual Variation BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MCC Total Assets22,97722, MCC Equity 4,226 4, MCC Consolidated Results Caja Laboral Assets Under Administration11,03612, Lagun-Aro Funds 3,303 3, Total Sales (Industrial & Distribution)11,85913, MCC Total Investment 866 1, EMPLOYMENT MCC workforce at end of year 78,45583, % members over co-operative workforce % women over co-operative workforce members Industrial Area accident or incident rate

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 23 Concept Annual Variation PARTICIPATION Worker-member Share Capital 2,0102, No. of worker-members in Governing Bodies % profits distributed to worker-members SOLIDARITY Resources earmarked for social economy No. students in MCC Education Centers 7,6427, RESPONSIBLE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT No. of ISO certifications in force No. of EMAS certifications in force FUTURE COMMITMENT % Resources earmarked for R&D / Industrial Area Value added No. of Technology Centers in the MCC Most relevant data - continued

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 24 Products INDUSTRIAL Agricultural HardwareComponents for manufacturing furniture Aluminum CastingAssembly of Aircraft Components Aluminum Injection & MachiningAssembly & Welding Installations Assembly of Automotive ComponentsAutomatic Bending Machines & Flexible Bending Automation Equipment for DoorsCasting Moulds & Modules Body AssembliesAutotransformers Brake Housing and Suspension ArmsCNC Punching & Sheet Metal Punching Machines BicyclesCoach Manufacturers Camping Equipment and ToolsGrinding Machines and Machine Tooling Clinical MaterialWind Powered Generators Table Top CrimpingStandard High Speed Steel Drills Plastic Injection MoldingLaser Cutting Machines Industrial AppliancesSanding Machines & Sanding Plants Food Preparation ProductsFork Lift Trucks Medium Powered TransformersPlastic Extrusion Vertical Transport SystemsPine Boards & Planks Prefabricated Elements for ConstructionCasting parts for car industry Manufacture & Repair of Lifts & EscalatorsClutch Housings Engineering, Manufacturing & Assembly of Metal StructuresElectrical Conductors & Hotplates

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 25 Key Features in Mondragon Success * Fr. Arizmendiarrieta’s grand vision of the future (beginning with individual dignity) & his influence over students & disciples when implementing his ideas. People are given priority over capital. This results in a high level of worker involvement in the company, through direct participation in both capital and management - creating a positive atmosphere of consensus and collaboration. A decidedly business-like approach to the co-operative phenomenon, in which company profitability and planned, rigorous and demanding management efficiency are seen as basic principles. Re-investment of practically all resources generated. Ongoing adaptation to the changes in the environment. Creation of efficient inter-cooperation instruments: in finance, social welfare, innovation, R&D, co-ordinated job management & situations of crisis. Highest level of importance attached to training, including formal education at MCC University Faculties and Professional Schools and Lifelong Training linked to professional refresher courses and advanced courses. * This material is adapted from the FAQ section of the Mondragon Cooperative Corporation website

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 26 Our Values Parallel MCC’s Keys to Success Distributed local ownership Retention of social capital within productive businesses Shared R&D, capital and technical resources over a group of businesses Educating workers to expect redundancy and continuous retraining Providing a focused workforce development system aiming workers at retraining in specific new skills for specific new businesses Respect for diversity & inclusion

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 27 Our Values (continued) Community cohesion through active participation & mutual support Sweat equity Individual dignity Cooperation Sharing information within the group Personal responsibility for quality, service and & responsiveness to customers Integrity is never compromised

PPT C2BE Guide v.3.1 1/7/08 28 Information, Funding & Partnering Possibilities Contact Deborah Groban Olson, Executive Director Center for Community Based Enterprise, Inc. Fort Street Presbyterian Church 631 West Fort Street, Detroit, MI (313) ofc., (313) cell, (313) fax, www. c2be.org