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Introducing Community Shares
Community shares in pictures
The Importance of Equity: The Limitations of Debt
Equity is patient and engagedFlexible Risk sharing Seeks securityControlling and disengaged Debt is mechanistic
Debt
Equity
What are community shares?
“The sale of shares in enterprises serving a community purpose, with the aim of raising at least £10,000 in capital from no fewer than 20 members”
Unique to co-
operative and
community benefit
societies
Non-transferable
, nominal
One Member One Vote
Exempt from
regulation under the
FSMA 2000
Interest payment
only sufficient to
attract investment
Powered by Withdrawable Share Capital
The benefits of community shares
Capita
l
“Community shares offers can provide long-term risk capital linked to the performance of the society”
Lev
erage
“Community share offers can lever further funding based on the ‘first move’ of the community”
Gov
ernance
“Community shares can give members meaningful involvement in the running of the society”
Op
eration
Community share offers can ‘bake in’ the customer base and promote member involvement in the operation of the enterprise”
Community shares market indicators: 2009 - 2014
Nearly 500 new societies
registered
Almost 200 share offers undertaken
Est. £35m raised from over 35,000
members
Average offer raised
£175,000
Average membership 175 members
Average investment per member £750
Creative and media2%
Pubs and Brewing
15%CLT and Housing
3%Regenera-tion and develop-
ment7%Community
Retail24%
Other2%
Transport2%
Social Care2%
Energy and Environ-
ment33%
Sports 3%
Food and Farming8%
Case study: TreeStation, Manchester
Initially a private tree-work enterprise based in Manchester, converted to a Ben Com in 2011 having recognised the community emphasis of the venture
Needed significant capital injection to invest in plant and machinery to secure and deliver woodland management contracts
In 2012 it raised over £140,000 from over 100 members through a community share offer
Share offer supported through an underwriting fund, and levered in further grant funding to provide a stable capital base
Key pillars of a successful share offer
Business model
Viable
Profitable
Sustainable
Community
engagement
Scale and scope
Attracting support
Building membersh
ip
Governance
Legal form
Rules
Conduct
Offer document
Accurate
Informative
Share offer ‘campaign’
What is the Community Shares Unit?
DCLG-funded programme launched in 2012 and running to
March 2015
Partnership between Co-operatives
UK and Locality
Objective to grow the market for community shares, supporting: • Communities looking to
develop share offers• Supporters exploring the
community shares market• Intermediaries,
practitioners and advisers involved in comshares
With growth comes ‘responsibility’ - the work of the CSU
Best practice share offers
Market intelligenc
e
Community Shares
Handbook
Practitioner training
and accreditati
on
Advice and Support
CSU compliance mark /
Microgenius
CSU is working to develop the tools and structures that will support greater responsibility over quality for community share offers
Market Intelligence
Regularly updated directory of
registrations, share offers and annual
returns
Searchable and exportable data
Forms the basis for more in-depth research into the
development of community shares market
Community Shares Handbook
Consolidation of all advice materials to form Community Shares Handbook
Oversight from a technical committee of government representatives and FCA
Collaboratively developed with practitioners through an online platform
Regularly updated and monitored to ensure relevancy and accuracy
Introducing Microgenius
Technological tool for
both enterprises
and supporters
Secure payment facility
Shareholder register
Social media
and online presence
Visible portal for all compliant
share offers
CSU and market development
By sector: exploring the use
of community shares in new and emerging markets such as heritage, housing, media and transport
By geography: developing a
‘hub and spoke’ model for a UK-wide CSU which works alongside
the devolved nations
By audience: engaging new and promising audiences such
as local authorities, CDFIs
and charities
Get in touch
www.communityshares.org.uk
www.microgenius.org.uk