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www.ncifund.org ___________________________ Statewide Information Sessions Washington, Weldon, Lumberton, Troy, Morganton, King & Wilson, NC 12/19/07 – 1/22/08 Rick Larson, NC Program Director Natural Capital Investment Fund l P.O. Box 271 l Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Phone: (919) 967-2223, ext. 113 l Cell: (919) 949-4724 l [email protected] Natural Capital Investment Fund l l l l CDFI (Community Development Financial Institution) founded 2001 Affiliate of The Conservation Fund, national land and water conservation organization based in Alexandria, VA ~ $2 M invested to date in 18 businesses in West Virginia; 0% losses Expanded to North Carolina, Virginia, and NE Tennessee in 2007 Objectives: 2 l To provide increased access to debt and equity financing for entrepreneurs and small business owners who cannot obtain conventional financing l To support the creation of long-term, quality job expansion through the growth of sustainable natural-resource based businesses l To develop innovative public and private partnerships that stimulate local economic expansion and support NCIF and its clients NCIF Sectors – – – – – – – 3 Natural/organic & value-added Agriculture Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Recycling Heritage and Eco-Tourism Value-Added Wood & Forestry Products Environmental & Green Enabling Technologies Green Building Products/Services North Carolina Funding Sources – NCIF fills a gap CAPITAL FOR NORTH CAROLINA SUSTAINABLE BUSINESSES A M O U N T Equity from : $1,000,000 $500,000 Secured Debt from: O F F I N A N C I N G Cleantech VC Funds (SJF) $250,000 Senior Lenders Banks $100,000 Farm Credit Equity/patient debt from: Secured Debt from : IMAFs Self-Help Credit Union & Ventures Fund Angel Networks NATURAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT FUND (Subordinated Debt, Equity) $50,000 Secured & unsecured debt via microlending: Rural Center, Good Work, Mountain BizWorks, etc. LOW/LOW/IMMEDIATE Founders/ Family HIGH/HIGH/DELAYED RISK/RETURN/REPAYMENT CONTINUUM 4 Angels NCIF Investment Approach l Natural resource-based enterprises with growth & job creation potential Start-up to expansion stage Typical investment range: $35-250K l Subordinated Debt or Equity l Partner with other funding sources to share risk (traditional senior lenders, community development lenders, etc) l Technical assistance is key: provided by SBTDC, NC entrepreneurial and sector-based organizations, NCIF staff, or contracted outside consultants l l 5 NCIF’s Partnership Approach Rely on community and sector-specific partners to identify most promising opportunities Examples: - State and local agencies: SBTDC, County/regional ED agencies; Recycling Business Assistance Center, State Energy Office, Extension Service - Non-profits: TCF’s Resourceful Communities Program, RAFIUSA, NC Choices, Appalachian Sustainable Development, - Other lenders/investors: Rural Venture Fund, Self-Help, IMAF, SJF Ventures, national & community banks 6 NCIF NC Investment Committee – – – – – – Carl Bond, USDA Farm Service Agency, Williamston, NC Tom Byers, Self-Help Ventures, Asheville, NC Jim Evans, Harrington Bank, Chapel Hill, NC Bonny Moellenbrock, SJF Advisory Services, Durham, NC Everett Wallace, Initiative Capital, Raleigh, NC Archie Hart, NC Dept. of Agriculture, Raleigh, NC Expertise in: SBA credit enhancement programs; rural business lending; ag lending; natural products; equity investing; working with minority and low wealth borrowers 7 NCIF Portfolio Companies: Value-added agriculture example 8 West Virginia grown salsas, hot sauces & jellies Total financing $110,000 (NCIF $60,000) NCIF and 4C EDA financed working capital and automated filling equipment for expansion NCIF secured grants for technical assistance NCIF Portfolio Companies: Eco/heritage tourism example Songer Whitewater, Inc. 9 Whitewater rafting outfitter Existing business expansion NCIF provided $100,000 in working capital and fixed asset financing and leveraged another $60,000 from 4-C EDA NCIF Portfolio Companies: Forest products example ImageTree Provider of integrated information and analysis for managing forests Equity - $8.75 M Series B Round (NCIF $250,000) Financed sales & marketing, and completion of the technology build-out NCIF sector expertise useful with marketing 10